Posted by 71ford100 on July 29, 2008 at 01:07:53 from (72.36.61.201):
In Reply to: Attn !! Lanse !! posted by Jim H. SW-PA on July 28, 2008 at 21:37:20:
I totally agree with Jim. I am heading into my second year of college and as much as I dislike it I'm going to stick with it now so life is easier ahead. I walked through high school didn't pay attention at all ended up second in my class and walked into college thinking it would be a walk in the park. A year later I pissed away a full ride for the semester due to my extremely poor grades which I recieved due to me not applying myself (not partying and drinking since I don't do that crap).
My mom is stuck at her job in the position she is now because she doesn't have a college degree (over 4k a month job) and my dad barely passed high school because he had the attitude of i'm going to farm forever. He now drives truck for Air Liquide to support this farm. Be smart go to school do well go to college get a degree and the rest of your life will be much much easier.
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