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Yep, college will do that to you Steve. The bottom line is "This too will pass"
Once you're through you'll look back and laugh. Trust me, I've been there.
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Well, here's what worked for me when I didn't care to continue at college. I worked at a menial job for a year- at a grocery store. That showed me what life is like without a degree.
I went back and finished- not with decent grades mind you, but I finished.
ps- anyone have any tips for what to do when you get in this frame of mind while being out "in the real world" (going to a job everyday like a good little drone...)???
I shouldn't have purchased a house (or purchased the mortgage is more like it...) I would have carefree- able to pick up and do anything, anytime... Drats.
[This message has been edited by LrngToFly (edited 11 June 2001).]
best thing is to learn how to get away from the job (cryptic I know
just go home and forget the job, forget the tiredness, the jerks you run into enjoy your home, family, friends
do some yoga with the spouse
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