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Old 10-27-2009, 08:39 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Definitely-hang in there with the college thing. It took me from 1978-2009 to get my BA.
It was worth it. Tutors and financial aid will also help. As to choosing a major, follow your heart and your bliss. Being in the right school for you also helps a lot. For example, I went to a community college and was bored out of my mind. It simply did not challenge me. I remember a math final exam I took there. The teacher told me if I did not take the final, I would get a B for the course. Therefore, I did not study for it. I went to the exam stoned out of my mind, and found an error in the exam. It is impossible to convert milliliters to centimeters. Cubic centimeters, yes. Honesty compels me to add that it was a remedial class. I went to a Research I university afterwards, and was much happier because the standards were higher and I could work at capacity.

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