Seriously CJ, try and learn something. Read a book. Don\'t waste your time there.
Plus, study is awesome. Think when you\'re working an 8 hour day you\'re going to get 45 minute breaks?
You might if you have a really incredible job. If you want one of those, quit bitching and make some use of your time in school.
Well, all I\'m saying is that I want to look back and say that I did I the best I could while I was stuck in this place. Had as much fun as I could while I was stuck in this place. Played as hard as I could while I was stuck in this place... Dogged as many girls as I could while I was stuck in this place...
http://www.walkaboutprogram.org
its how i got through all my study periods as a teen.
You should really try freewriting or journaling during that time. You are going through a really huge transition with the loss your teacher/friend. Maybe putting that into words, you can also find a way to express yourself with your free time, while doing something creative.
its how i got through all my study periods as a teen. I\'d find a really nice place on campus and journal my heart out.
dont go to college
dont LEAVE college
Quote from: peaches626;202358dont LEAVE college
seriously guys lets think about this:
A Day in the Life of a corporate bum:
5:30am - 6:00am Get up, shower, have coffee, leave
6:00am - 7:00am Sit in traffic
7:00am - 6:00pm Sit in a cube
6:pm - 7:00pm Sit in traffic
7:00 - 9:00pm - Evening recreational activites
9:00 - 11:00 - relaxx...
11:00pm = 5:30am sleep
repeat until you are 75.
A Day in the Life of a college student
10am - wake up, play video games
11 - grab lunch on the way to class
11-5 (depending on the day of the week/lab schedual, though normall 12-2 TR, and 1-3MWF)
SIT IN CLASS
4-6: Relaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx~~~~~~ and play video games
6-10: Think about, and maybe do, homework, or eat dinner
10-4: More relaxing, maybe some drinking, and video games
Quote from: SkyePrizm;202332
its how i got through all my study periods as a teen.
The first time i read though your post quickly, it thought this sentence said its how i got through all my [-]study[/-] periods as a teen. :lol:
A non-college graduate (which includes myself) can only peak at maybe $50,000 a year if they are lucky. I mean, really lucky. Majority of us waver around the $30 K mark. In this day and age, not really enough to live on.....