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come here if you are im thinking of going to take some culinary classes and graphic designs
 
     
 
uh okay go for it.
     
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I enjoy cooking.

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I was to go for cooking but I had to stop mid way threw.
     
wow actual people while im here eek
 
     
 
I just graduated this year, and now I'm turning my gaze towards Medical school... But that's for the next year--I'm currently reviewing for MCAT and looking for some part-time work (hard, I know...considering how things are nowadays).
     
But I became a baker, I work with sweets and breads now.
 
     
 
Horosha no Kage
I just graduated this year, and now I'm turning my gaze towards Medical school... But that's for the next year--I'm currently reviewing for MCAT and looking for some part-time work (hard, I know...considering how things are nowadays).


Oh I know it's so hard. I'm scared I'm going to have to find a part time job if my job gose on strike.
     

i'm an undergrad, chemistry major
 
     


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leave the material world behind
 
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Horosha no Kage
I just graduated this year, and now I'm turning my gaze towards Medical school... But that's for the next year--I'm currently reviewing for MCAT and looking for some part-time work (hard, I know...considering how things are nowadays).


Oh I know it's so hard. I'm scared I'm going to have to find a part time job if my job gose on strike.


Oof, tell me about it! If a part-time job is hectic, I can't even being to describe frustration for finding a full-time job! I tried to work at a dermatology clinic too, hm... The situation itself is kind of depressing, but I've yet to give up.
     
Oh I know, I'm still looking for one while I am working still. I need to see what will happen and if we strije after this week or not.
 
     
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Tedie Behr

i'm an undergrad, chemistry major


My fiancee is on her last semester as a chemistry Major, I myself have gone back to school to try and get a degree in Engineering. I'm leaning towards mechanical but I haven't made a decision yet.


On the other hand I've never been comfortable with the notion that if you don't go to college then there is no way that you can succeed. From the moment your old enough to grasp the concept they shove it down your throat. "College=happiness and success"


I never really wanted to go to college I've just always felt that I had no other choice. Now, at the age of 26, I feel that I need to finish just because I've already started once, what's the point of leaving something half done. But the fact that I'm going to get a degree doesn't guarantee me anything but a large debt at the the time I leave school.
     
The waves of probability are slowly collapsing around me......
Tedie Behr

i'm an undergrad, chemistry major


Oooh, props to you! I have to say that I'm not agreeable with chemistry, lol, so I'm easily impressed to know those who major in it. 3nodding
 
     
 
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Tedie Behr

i'm an undergrad, chemistry major


My fiancee is on her last semester as a chemistry Major, I myself have gone back to school to try and get a degree in Engineering. I'm leaning towards mechanical but I haven't made a decision yet.


On the other hand I've never been comfortable with the notion that if you don't go to college then there is no way that you can succeed. From the moment your old enough to grasp the concept they shove it down your throat. "College=happiness and success"


I never really wanted to go to college I've just always felt that I had no other choice. Now, at the age of 26, I feel that I need to finish just because I've already started once, what's the point of leaving something half done. But the fact that I'm going to get a degree doesn't guarantee me anything but a large debt at the the time I leave school.


Ahahaha, I had a similar mindset when I graduated. I remember all the times my family/relatives kept chattering about how EASY I was going to get a job, and how I'd be rolling in dough. I, on the otherhand, thought otherwise--nothing is easy, and just like going through college, there will be more hardships to overcome.
     

Lupus est homo homini." / "Man is wolf to man." ~ Plautus
I'm a Graphic Design major. I graduate in June.
 
     







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