It seems even if I go for a year and drop out, it would be a better experience than wondering what would have been if I'd gone...
I have 23 days to decide the rest of my life. I don't want to leave my job, or my free time, or just the comfort of knowing what is coming when I wake up every day. But I also don't want to be left here while everyone else makes new friends and lives new lives.
Originally posted by CoconutDo what Im doing, Online college 😛
It seems even if I go for a year and drop out, it would be a better experience than wondering what would have been if I'd gone...
I have 23 days to decide the rest of my life. I don't want to leave my job, or my free time, or just the comfort of knowing what is coming when I wake up every day. But I also don't want to be left here while everyone else makes new friends and lives new lives.
Originally posted by CoconutBuy a degree from Bob Jones.
It seems even if I go for a year and drop out, it would be a better experience than wondering what would have been if I'd gone...
I have 23 days to decide the rest of my life. I don't want to leave my job, or my free time, or just the comfort of knowing what is coming when I wake up every day. But I also don't want to be left here while everyone else makes new friends and lives new lives.
Originally posted by CoconutI suggest, you get up, move to Ithica in New York, and apply to Cornell University.
It seems even if I go for a year and drop out, it would be a better experience than wondering what would have been if I'd gone...
I have 23 days to decide the rest of my life. I don't want to leave my job, or my free time, or just the comfort of knowing what is coming when I wake up every day. But I also don't want to be left here while everyone else makes new friends and lives new lives.
Originally posted by ElleEffSeeeif your greatgranddad wants to become boxings heavyweight champion of the world... it proberbly is to late.
So you'll be 20 and the others will be 18 right? If that's the case then it really makes no difference. In my opinion it is never too late in life to do something you want to do.
EDIT: 2 years is not much difference.
Originally posted by CoconutGo! It's a great experience.
It seems even if I go for a year and drop out, it would be a better experience than wondering what would have been if I'd gone...
I have 23 days to decide the rest of my life. I don't want to leave my job, or my free time, or just the comfort of knowing what is coming when I wake up every day. But I also don't want to be left here while everyone else makes new friends and lives new lives.
Originally posted by ElleEffSeeeI was 24. It kinds sucked being older. 20 is a much better age though. You'll be hanging out with the 3rd years instead of the 1st years...who cares?
So you'll be 20 and the others will be 18 right? If that's the case then it really makes no difference. In my opinion it is never too late in life to do something you want to do.
Originally posted by BLReidI have no idea.
And how cool will you be if you are 21 when everyone else is 18?!
Though I know how cool you will be when you are a 32 year old struggling to make ends meet, while educated 30 year olds are doing well for themselves and enjoying their lives a lot more. What's worse - 4 years of being a little older than your class mates or the following 60 being subserviant to them?
Originally posted by CoconutCollege???? What!
It seems even if I go for a year and drop out, it would be a better experience than wondering what would have been if I'd gone...
I have 23 days to decide the rest of my life. I don't want to leave my job, or my free time, or just the comfort of knowing what is coming when I wake up every day. But I also don't want to be left here while everyone else makes new friends and lives new lives.
I thought you were going to move here and be my house boy. 🙁
Who needs friends when there's plenty of housework to keep you busy 🙂
Originally posted by ElleEffSeeeI'm a 29 year old struggling to make ends meet, and I have a pretty good degree. But then, I'm lazy and don't put in the time to look for work that I should.
I have no idea.
Though I know how cool you will be when you are a 32 year old struggling to make ends meet, while educated 30 year olds are doing well for themselves and enjoying their lives a lot more. What's worse - 4 years of being a little older than your class mates or the following 60 being subserviant to them?