I feel so accomplished when I make a decision. xD I finally decided "I'm gonna go work at that ghetto Chuck E Cheese place". and today I got free candy, cake and ice cream from a lady who gave her leftovers to the employees.
See? Decision making leads to free food.
I want to go to school in California. Can't remember the name off the top of my head xD
Stanford? Nah, too uppity. I need a more arts-heavy college or I'm not gonna get by (or even get in). My math skills are like... in the red. Fail fail faility fail.
I'm sure your math is not that bad. (That's more or less why I turned the thought of Stanford over. Too strict and not so 'free' of a school. Even if their psych program seemed interesting.) Besides, alot of colleges aren't really focused on whether or not you're great at everything, but that you could be a solid 'fit' for their school. There's even schools where you don't really have take math (or you know, hard math) their open curriculums let you pick and choose what you want to study. They don't tell you what classes to take. That's why I love Rochester. It's all about choices and what you want.
Good for you!yumi_makiSeptember 21 2008, 03:17:43 UTC
Congratulations! I can tell that took a lot of guts. Remember positive thinking is key so make sure your determined side does all the thinking about college from now on. I'll keep you in my prayers but I'm already sure everything will work out just fine.
Re: Good for you!moonlittaintSeptember 21 2008, 03:46:24 UTC
^_^
Thanks. I needed to say it otherwise I would still be floundering. Once it's real I can get down to business, so, I had to make it real, even if it was hard for me.
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See? Decision making leads to free food.
I want to go to school in California. Can't remember the name off the top of my head xD
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Decision-making=free food. Now, with that logic who would avoid decision making? :) ---Hah, plus you get paid and that's always a bonus.
California's pretty nice. I considered Stanford for awhile, but not anymore.
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There's even schools where you don't really have take math (or you know, hard math) their open curriculums let you pick and choose what you want to study. They don't tell you what classes to take. That's why I love Rochester. It's all about choices and what you want.
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Thanks. I needed to say it otherwise I would still be floundering. Once it's real I can get down to business, so, I had to make it real, even if it was hard for me.
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