oy vey

Jan 04, 2006 12:54

i ran into an old high school friend yesterday. i stood there and talked to him for a little bit and listened to him talk about how he's already graduated college and that he's in his first year of grad school... to become a doctor. (well a pharmicist.. but its the same thing - he told me he starts at $100,000 a year) so wow. didn't see that ( Read more... )

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perplexingjesus January 4 2006, 18:55:08 UTC
Welcome to life.

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xenonlith January 5 2006, 03:49:32 UTC
about time i guess.

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xenonlith January 5 2006, 03:50:15 UTC
nice icon, btw

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aimsss January 6 2006, 02:21:11 UTC
sooooo :( I know how you feel. Maybe you do want something different. But here's the hting: you have your WHOLE life to do something different. Try teaching for a few years and if its not what you expected it to be, try something new! No one says you have to do ONE thing for your entire life....play arounda little bit. Maybe 20 years from now, you'll be doing something totally different. BUT THATS OK!

And about those rich guys....to them, their lives are not so great. The gras is always greener on the other side...nah I mean?

i love you!

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godsflutterby January 7 2006, 16:51:39 UTC
and thats what ever education major says. And when you graduate. And when you start teaching. I am not going to lie. But when you get a classroom of your own and you get to do it your way without having allthe projects to turn in and being graded, it makes it worth it. I'm not saying you'll instantly fall in love with teaching and never want to leave. Cause trust me, there are those days that I'd rather be somewhere else. But it gets easier and you do love it. And if you don't, like aimee says, do something else. Your eduaction wont be wasted, cause honestly being education major is all about learning and teaching life skills rather than math and reading.

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