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[–]project_mayhem_ 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Your grammar and the logical flow of your writing are actually quite good. I was down to the part where you're talking about having to overwork to achieve good grades and wondering how someone who writes as well, and with such varied vocabulary could be struggling in college.

I strongly advise against borrowing for college. to young people who have never worked, college seems like a job. you get up in the morning and go off to do stuff all day like all the other grown ups. but college isn't a job. you aren't producing, you are consuming. borrowing money (the only borrowing that can't be defaulted, and that you have to pay back to the fucking scum of the earth student loan collectors) for educational purposes is generally a bad idea. you're giving away money you haven't earned yet so you can consume a product.

but in today's economy, it is quite easy to earn a living at entry level work. my advice is don't spend money on women, cook all your own meals, if something breaks fix it yourself, don't spend money on women, stay out of debt at all costs, start working and paying attention to the parts of your work that you like the most and least, and don't spend money on women.

[–]lonewolf-chicago 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

You are posting this at the beginning of the semester, am I correct? Work your ass off and plan for the worst case scenario.

If you must go to school part time and work, do so.

If you must work full time for a semester or even a year to save up for one semester or for the next year, do so.

If I were you I would try to find a job in the industry that you are getting a degree that way when you graduate you will have one or two or even 3 years of experience.

To me, that is the worst case scenario. And that does not seem too bad to me.