It is a lot of pages, but was a large part of my grade for the class. I like college overall. Good social aspects, learning, etc... A lot of work that will pay off in the end. I'm a pre-pharmacy major and plan on working R&D for either GlaxoSmithKline or Pfizer. I'm at least 3 years away from an internship, and then another 3-5 after that from working in the field.THats a lot of pages. College sucks.
You are/were in the service though right?The only problem I have with college, and anything for that matter is that I am a very impatient person. If I dont see how its going to pay off mixed with me being impatient mixed with some other route to take, Ill never get it finished. Its going to take me a long time to finish college, if I even finish.
True, I get out in 2 days!!!!You are/were in the service though right?
Yeah he is. Seems like he always has to add some comment that just starts a shitstorm.GOD...Raisedin305 is a fvcking Ignorant bastard.
You know, I used to wonder why people picked on raisined305. But after reading that HID thread, I feel as though he deserves it. The answer was handed to him, why not just do it. Why ignore what chevy said and say im going to check somewhere else. Whats the point of asking if you are going to ignore the
answer? fucking idiot.i didnt really know why everyone hated him before now...makes perfect sence now.
I was thinking didnt you get some sort of skill in the service that you can use when you get out? Like some sort of marketable skill that you can earn decent money with? Sort of like going to college?True, I get out in 2 days!!!!
I have taken some classes while I was in, but theres also a lot of other things I would like to do. I kind of put college on the back burner every chance I get.
Anyway what did you mean by that question? I interepreted it as, I was in the service and didnt have the time to go to college.
But really It would have taken me just as long if I hadnt joined. It will take me a long time now that im out too.
The service looks really good on job applications, and there are so many dividends/benefits that you can get as well.I was thinking didnt you get some sort of skill in the service that you can use when you get out? Like some sort of marketable skill that you can earn decent money with? Sort of like going to college?