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Post by copyKatt on Dec 22, 2006 1:08:34 GMT -5
thats pretty hardcore medication... how is putting it off a year helping though? you'll have to pay it yourself soon enough...
and yes, im on a five year co-op program. that means i go to school for a couple of semesters then work a couple of semesters. im also going for my masters in the five years I'm in school, so not only will i have real world work experience under my belt in an engineering firm to put on my resume when i graduate, ill have my masters as well. suffering the term 'super senior' is a price I'm willing to pay.
having no free time on the other hand... @_X. yay 20 credit hours!
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Post by daft alchemist on Dec 22, 2006 11:24:38 GMT -5
Well, I'm thinking of going to the Devry technical institute place for computer stuff. I really don't know what the hell I want to do at all because I don't like any one thing in particular. Hell, maybe I'll go through a bunch of choices just to end up back at something with videogames, but for now it's just what I have to do. My job at Dunkin Donuts will not be able to cover the meds, loan payments, and still have money left over for whatever I want to buy, and I don't have a license or a car so I can't find a better job because it won't be within walking distance. So oh wells for now, I guess.
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Post by Tassatul on Dec 22, 2006 14:13:29 GMT -5
Meh, you guys and your "planning ahead."
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Post by daft alchemist on Dec 22, 2006 17:18:03 GMT -5
If I don't plan ahead, I get hit with extreme bouts of anxiety that drive me and everyone around me up a really, really tall wall. Ask Will...
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Post by zoner on Dec 22, 2006 17:41:30 GMT -5
...FEAR the anxiety... I can never plan ahead, I wait until the time is right. Then two hours after, I frown and ask why I didn't do what I suddenly realised I should have
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Post by Cobra5 on Dec 22, 2006 21:40:25 GMT -5
Everything falls into my lap. Things just magically work out for me, always.
I mean, I don't take it for granted, and very well, much of it may be my own hard work... but I have excellent luck.
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