besides the autism that is popping pills i went through a similar situation to you in college, a technical school with a very large and well known engineering program, where i had to deal with a lot of similar problems and i just want to let you know it gets much, much better. looking back im pretty happy with myself because opportunities for me at this point in life are so much higher than others at my age or even 3x my age. focus on making friends who you can work on studying with and help share information so you dont get screwed on a small detail.I don't see where I need guidance //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
I was smashin' hoes in high school.
I didn't get any pussy in college so far //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
1.Had to study and do way more homework than high school.
2. Couldn't work as much, so I didn't have money to throw around.
3. Wasn't a fun person to be around unless I popped some pills to chill out
4. My engineering classes of 500 people have like 4 girls in them. 2 of those 4 are hot. 1 of those 2 doesn't have a boyfriend. The one hot single girl in the class probably doesn't like guys anyways
5. The campus was so big, people would see/hear my truck and post it up on social media, but nobody knew i was the one who had it. In high school, my truck got me laid a few times. Now, in a college of 60,000 people, I'm a nobody.
I don't go to parties because I can't drink or it will fuck with my meds. Also, there's no way in HELL I would fuck a drunk chick at a party. My roommate did that several times, but I would not. Parties aren't fun if you're not drinking. It sucks to be around a bunch of drunk people when you're sober. Drunk people annoy me.
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if you think college *****, wait until you start working full time and you cant just skip class one day because you want to sleep in and theres no exam. i never really realized how little time you actually spend in college compared to when you work until i graduated. adding a full time job to trying to actually promote your career takes a lot out of you, yet some people do it with kids.
