So my anatomy and physiology teacher was talking about starvation today and the body's need for nutrients, and this girl raised her hand and asked
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No reason to doubt yourself; think about it like this: before you got into your current job, you knew nothing (or not much) about being a legal aide. Now that you've been doing it, you could probably be considered an expert. The same goes with school and subjects in particular. Even if you're intimidated by something you fear you don't know, eventually you will know it and become an expert. So go for it!
let me know what you decide to do and how you're going to manage to do it, since you have a 9 to 5 job like me. i also would like to switch to USF for something science related, but everything i have looked at only has daytime classes so i'm kind of at a loss at how i'm going to do this. i need to figure something out though, because this art school business is enjoyable and all, but for one its ridiculously expensive (a bachelors will end up costing close to 100k- no thanks) and for two, an art degree is kind of a gamble anyway if its even going to get you anywhere. i feel like i've gotten enough out of it so far anyway. i'm doing one more semester (feb-may) and hopefully by that time i can be done with it and move on to something else.
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