How do I get motivated? to go back to college

Himmelstossen
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Post by Himmelstossen »


you generally make the best of friends at uni.. I know I did... :0 as for sharing a room and bunkbeds.. beware at night when your buddy stoopers back drunk and decides he owns you and your bunk...


 


 


Im wanted for sexual harrassment at my Uni it would seem... every1 got an email about how some indecent student drew indecent pictures all over one opf the lecture hall tables... I couldn't fucken help it if the lecturer was boring as hell and I had a great michealangelo's chapel of cool drawings... not all of them were indecent mind you I just drew one of a guy cock slaping someone in the face and wrote a few wierd ass poems... guess every1 takes everything to seriously these days... oh well... its a good thing they stopped me.. who knows were it might have led... I mean park benches could have been next.. oh no...


Axe
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Post by Axe »


If you're happy with your job now then there's no reason to go back to college. However, if money is what you care about then getting a degree would be the best choice.


 


I myself dropped out of college in 2003 and do not plan to go back. Maybe I'll change my mind in 10 years, but for now I'm against it.


 


Not only does it cost a lot of money and hard work, but I find the reward to be less than desirable. You get a degree that leads to some office job where you work 9-5 for 40 years with the ultimate goal being to save enough money so you can retire to Florida and play golf for the remainder of your life.


 


You only live once and to me that seems like one of the biggest wastes imaginable.


 


I realize I'll probably be poor my whole life, but it honestly doesn't bother me. I don't want a house in suburbia with a minivan and 2.5 kids.


 


Anyway, I don't want to give the impression that college is a bad idea, because it certainly is not. I know you didn't state a reason for wanting to go back, but I offer you this adivse: try and think beyond money when making a decision and you'll be much happier.


Himmelstossen
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Post by Himmelstossen »


Or you can work on dangerous jobs.. I got some info that there are 4000 euro a month jobs like working on an oil rig... you work one month then have one month holidays probably cause life on these rigs is like prison and I have heard of people being raped on em ....


 


Anyway its pretty dangerous as the seas can become Extremely rough...


Yucky1
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Post by Yucky1 »

fuck yes, raping would be a huge perk!

Himmelstossen
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Post by Himmelstossen »


I knew you'd agree. But if you prefer to have an education as an investment you can go to college and simulate life on an oil rig too by locking yourself in your house with a known crazed sex offender. You could go a steo further and set up cameras in your house as you entrepeneur the next big brother series.


 


have fun..


mR p0t8o h3d
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Post by mR p0t8o h3d »


Uni is cool if you want to piss away 3 years of your life, and it's also pretty cool if you want to learn stuff. Either way, I'd recommend it.


 


Big Brother: The Sex Offenders


Sounds like a hit!


 


Although some rapist would clearly assume the moral high ground and beat the paedo's to a pulp.


Cubensis
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Post by Cubensis »


Or you can work on dangerous jobs.. I got some info that there are 4000 euro a month jobs like working on an oil rig... you work one month then have one month holidays probably cause life on these rigs is like prison and I have heard of people being raped on em ....

 


Anyway its pretty dangerous as the seas can become Extremely rough...







No thanks my father worked on one when he was younger, almost got killed, but he made manager.


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