Andrew C
You know what's funny?
I'm 30+ years removed from the easy street that was high school. How far out are you?
Did you have grade 13?
I'm 30+ years removed from the easy street that was high school. How far out are you?
+5 yearsI'm 30+ years removed from the easy street that was high school. How far out are you?
Yes. I ended up finishing five years in four though.Did you have grade 13?
It gets better. Not cheaper or easier, mind you; just better somehow. Hang in there.+5 years
Grad school has been a mixture of Lord of the Flies and Dante's Inferno.
Very competitive and also living on my own...realizing the real world is expensive and cruel.
Makes college seem like Fantasyland..![]()
Just wait until you have children,a mortgage and all kinds of insurances to pay+5 years
Grad school has been a mixture of Lord of the Flies and Dante's Inferno.
Very competitive and also living on my own...realizing the real world is expensive and cruel.
Makes college seem like Fantasyland..![]()
I have faith and thank you!It gets better. Not cheaper or easier, mind you; just better somehow. Hang in there.
Sounds like a blastJust wait until you have children,a mortgage and all kinds of insurances to pay![]()
yes so was being a 26 y/oI have faith and thank you!
Sounds like a blast![]()
Somebody already said this better, but whatever age you are seems the hardest at the time.yes so was being a 26 y/o
I'm attending my High School 50th Reunion this summer. If anyone remembers their High School Math they should be able to figure out how long I have been away from easy street.I'm 30+ years removed from the easy street that was high school. How far out are you?
Yes. I ended up finishing five years in four though.
If I'd known then how good I had it, I wouldn't have been in such a rush to finish.
I was very driven. Looking back, I wish I'd dated. I wish I'd joined some clubs. I wish I'd spent less time with my face in a book, and more time with my friends.
Well said.I think you should be proud of your accomplishment.There's two ways of looking at this. First, completing 5 years of school assignments in 4, is excellent. Plus, you had the whole rest of your life to be more social, and join whatever clubs, sports, or activities you wanted.
A second view of the same situation would have been to take the five years to complete the work, while being more social and involved in clubs. Which route was better? IMO, you took the best route for you at that time, and that's all that matters.
Coulda, shoulda, woulda . . . I think we all get tangled up in the details, long afterwards. Yet, even if a different path would seem to make more sense now, I'd still say leave well enough alone. Life is a journey and we learn valuable lessons from both good and bad experiences. Nah, wouldn't change a thing.
Took me a sec.
I went to two different high schools - two years at each. The first one is having an 80's reunion in June.I'm attending my High School 50th Reunion this summer. If anyone remembers their High School Math they should be able to figure out how long I have been away from easy street.
I'm only going to see how I have held up compared to my classmates. I have already outlived a number of them, but, I'd like to believe that I will leave feeling good about myself.The chances are I will leave very depressed.Would it be appropriate for me to ask how many plan on attending the 75th while I'm there?
Two words: Zebra Domes.![]()
They had carved turkey (not that packaged stuff either), sandwiches with an interesting cranberry spread, and slices of mild cheddar. (I would have never thought to put mild cheddar with turkey, but it was delicious.)
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