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I'm on the same boat.
I'll be 21 by the time I start my 4th year at a junior college next Fall, but it's not too bad since I only have a Statistics class and Calculus left until I'm out. Makes me hate being a business major
Barely went to class my first year
. Good times though. All the top notch shorties from the surrounding high schools stayed here while the hurt ones went away. Half as smart, twice as easy
What's keeping me motivated is that I know TONS of people who were the bomb in high school, went to a solid university and FAILED MISERABLY, came back to junior college and now they're working at the food court at the mall or something.
A bunch of my friends also couldn't hang furthering their education. Now I'm the only one left.
Bottom line is just persistence and knowing that there's still people your age with the same opportunities but not even close to your level.
I'll be 21 by the time I start my 4th year at a junior college next Fall, but it's not too bad since I only have a Statistics class and Calculus left until I'm out. Makes me hate being a business major
Barely went to class my first year
What's keeping me motivated is that I know TONS of people who were the bomb in high school, went to a solid university and FAILED MISERABLY, came back to junior college and now they're working at the food court at the mall or something.
A bunch of my friends also couldn't hang furthering their education. Now I'm the only one left.
Bottom line is just persistence and knowing that there's still people your age with the same opportunities but not even close to your level.