Fuck college. I'm a freshman at Eastern in Willimantic and it is soo fucking boring here. The classes are sooo easy and I find it to be a joke. Every day I consider what I can do differently that isn't going to cost me $20,000 a year.
What direction you want to take your life in is a better question to ask yourself. Do you need college to get there? Then start looking at school that will cater the best to your needs and where you are going in life
ive been taking night class's at a local community college ( QVCC ) and like the others said, if you dont have the want for it, you'll end up dropping out. each semester I see so many people not make it. Its not very hard. I work 50-55hour's a week also.
i always thought that i wanted to be an engineer but i'm not too sure anymore. i'm not doing too well in physics or calculus this year. i have also considered becoming a drafter. that's something i enjoy doing.
this whole college thing is confusing. haha. it's stupid that we have to chose what we want to do with the rest of our lives without having any real world experience first.
i always thought that i wanted to be an engineer but i'm not too sure anymore. i'm not doing too well in physics or calculus this year. i have also considered becoming a drafter. that's something i enjoy doing.
this whole college thing is confusing. haha. it's stupid that we have to chose what we want to do with the rest of our lives without having any real world experience first.
if your unsure still, take general studie class's at a local college, then you can transfer to whereever and wont have to take the boring/basic class's
I went to a Tech School and graduated with a certificate in manufacturing Technology ( machine tool , cnc lathes , mills etc) I loved it in school, worked at a machine shop for a few month's and found it to be quite boring. Now i've been working in an automotive garage as a emission's inspector, tires/oil changes and minor mechanical work until I have my ASE's (took 2 of them few days ago). I'm looking into Computer networking now as I always like computers.
I had a specific field in mind at the beginning of Senior Year in Highschool, sent what I needed to the Pennsylvania Gunsmith School in Pittsburgh, and by the first of Nov of my senior year, I was already accepted into the program.
Been working in the field for 4 years come this January and I don't regret it.
I knew college wasn't for me, sitting at a desk and in lecture halls is the fastest way to go to sleep and if I have to pay money to do that, then fuck college.
I don't see anything wrong with taking some time off to work, but that isn't as easy as it used to be. I took a few years off before going back to school since I wasn't the most stellar student in high school and needed some growing up to do before spending the money. Worked out since I found a decent paying job that offered me tuition reimbursement on top of that. Don't be one of those kids who waste their parents money so they can have a good time. Also don't pick a school that people know as a party school or easy grades because if enough people know the reputation of a school, that may not look good for prospective employers in the future.
Also something I've learned, don't pick a school because it's a sick party school. You can go to any school you want and get absolutely "piss your pants" shithoused every night of the week.
In fact, if that's a deciding factor in your school choice you're probably better off going to community college.
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Also something I've learned, don't pick a school because it's a sick party school. You can go to any school you want and get absolutely "piss your pants" shithoused every night of the week.
In fact, if that's a deciding factor in your school choice you're probably better off going to community college.
i'm not at partier so going to a party school didnt even cross my mind when looking for colleges
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