College life

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Perfectly stated. Man enjoy your ungrad years man trust me because once your done and pursue your career job... your going to miss those days you can just go to classes.

"Just wait, it gets even less fun after you graduate. Wake up, go to work for 10 hours, come home, make dinner, eat, clean up, go to bed, and repeat. Just wait until you add a girlfriend and/or wife and kids to the equation. You will get nothing accomplished."

My work hours are from 8:30-3:40pm but man Pharaoh explained exactly what I do when I get home minus the kids.

Good luck with your studies though ehh, man physics is definitely demanding.


EDIT: Another great thing was that I finished my undergrad years with my girlfriend with the same major and career pathway so it wasnt too bad. CC=campus couples are the best. Carpool driving/parking, sharing meals, break time, and etc.
Im definitely enjoying it. I wish I could just stay in school forever lol. Parts of it have made me pretty frustrated but it's rewarding.

To the gf thing, it definitely has it's perks. We live about 35 miles from campus so carpooling has been a big plus on our wallets in terms of gas and on our cars in terms of distance traveled daily haha.
She's a math major so for a while we were able to help eachother other but at junior and senior level classes physics math is different than math math lol.
 
Good job mate, sounds like you're doing it right!
Thank! Just trying to finish strong at this point. Build up some solid references and experience before attacking the work force.
 
if you go to college , you see that high school was a breeze.
Yeah I would have assumed as much, as of now I am on track to graduate on time, but I feel bad for next year's freshmen as they're bumping up the graduation requirements you'll need 24 credits to graduate vs our 22.5
 
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Yeah I would have assumed as much, as of now I am on track to graduate on time, but I feel bad for next year's freshmen as they're bumping up the graduation requirements you'll need 24 credits to graduate vs our 22.5
It's silly that school districts make it harder to get your high school diploma. A lot of kids have a hard time just getting that. Sucks.
 
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