This, I've spent most of my life procrastinating and I barely got into university as a result. Don't fuck about, you'll regret it.Golan Trevize said:Just do the damn homework.
Just me wondering here, in the US (assuming that's were you are) is it very common to get into university or how does that work.electric_warrior said:This, I've spent most of my life procrastinating and I barely got into university as a result. Don't fuck about, you'll regret it.Golan Trevize said:Just do the damn homework.
It depends on what school you're trying to get into. Pretty much anyone can go to community college, but if you want to get into the good ones you really have to work. Some of them are incredibly competitive.JochemDude said:Just me wondering here, in the US (assuming that's were you are) is it very common to get into university or how does that work.
Very true. Unforunately, doing well in school doesn't necessarily get you a job. Seriously, studying Art History was a terrible idea. I have a freaking Masters and scrub toilets in a hotel for a living, because it was the only job I could get after 3 months of searching ;_;.Mackheath said:Do it.
Believe me, unemployment is a *****.
edit: sorry, I didn't see the OT and thought you were advising me to drop out if I wasn't satisfied.JochemDude said:Just me wondering here, in the US (assuming that's were you are) is it very common to get into university or how does that work.electric_warrior said:This, I've spent most of my life procrastinating and I barely got into university as a result. Don't fuck about, you'll regret it.Golan Trevize said:Just do the damn homework.
OT: If you're not satisfied with your education, quit it and learn a job. That or stay put and do your homework. Both can work out I guess.
Hmmm, that explains it. With me it's more if you can do a job and you've got money and a career going. I dropped out of higher education, because I couldn't be damned to learn what they wanted me to and went to a lower school to learn stuff I did want to learn and earn more than enough and I haven't 'really' worked since.Internet Kraken said:It depends on what school you're trying to get into. Pretty much anyone can go to community college, but if you want to get into the good ones you really have to work. Some of them are incredibly competitive.JochemDude said:Just me wondering here, in the US (assuming that's were you are) is it very common to get into university or how does that work.