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quirkyquills September 17 2009, 00:54:16 UTC
I know what you feel like. That was my entire sophomore year (you know how I always say that my sophomore year was worse than my junior one? Yeah). All I can tell you is that maybe science just isn't your thing, and that the only way to make things better is to find something that lights you on fire and work, work, work your ass off, because you can't play hard if you don't work hard. Play around; it takes a lot of stumbling but you'll get where you want to be eventually. But you have to make the decision to try, and to stick with it, by yourself. Treat yourself well, don't multitask, and don't do think that what works for someone else will automatically work for you. ♥

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inky_toki September 17 2009, 17:18:39 UTC
But science used to be so awesome.

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the_berkeleian September 17 2009, 22:53:11 UTC
What quirkyquills said. If science is in your soul, it'll be hard for you to step too far away from it. (Look at me. I've moved from writing to film to visual effects. Pretty sciency stuff.)
Your comic sounds awesome, I want to see it now =P
Ignore what the other two are saying!!! Read a story; maybe it'll inspire you. I'm reading the "Withern Rise" trilogy by Michael Lawrence right now.
(Sheila, the website took my breath away.)

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quirkyquills September 17 2009, 23:53:04 UTC
"Ignore what the other two are saying!!! Read a story..." hahaha!

Alicia showed it to me :)

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dheraz September 17 2009, 01:44:25 UTC
Read a book by Franz Kafka. For serious.

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inky_toki September 17 2009, 01:48:50 UTC
The beetle guy?

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dheraz September 17 2009, 01:50:49 UTC
Franz Kafka. He was a person, whether or not he was also a beetle is beyond me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Kafka

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quirkyquills September 17 2009, 01:54:28 UTC
Noooooo, Franz Kafka makes me angry. Read Whitman or Emerson. Or if you got enough of that last year, read pleasefindthis.blogspot.com.

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