Originally Posted by MitchHM I found out they can't make you do anything, if you just disrespect their authority. Works like a charm
I guess that could worked but then again whenever i listen to someone older than me they give me pretty meaningless advice because they're trying to screw with me.
I don't go to school until the 24 of September. It's because I'm going to the college for my last two years of high school. I may have already said that...
Originally Posted by MitchHM I found out they can't make you do anything, if you just disrespect their authority. Works like a charm
I guess that could worked but then again whenever i listen to someone older than me they give me pretty meaningless advice because they're trying to screw with me.
You must have got a bad batch of older people around you then. Most adults I know give good advice, and listening to them can be beneficial. (some are kooks though, you just have to watch out for them and respect them anyway)
Originally Posted by MitchHM I found out they can't make you do anything, if you just disrespect their authority. Works like a charm
I guess that could worked but then again whenever i listen to someone older than me they give me pretty meaningless advice because they're trying to screw with me.
You must have got a bad batch of older people around you then. Most adults I know give good advice, and listening to them can be beneficial. (some are kooks though, you just have to watch out for them and respect them anyway)
Well they don't give bad advice really, but my brothers friends who are 5 years older than me do...
Oh, well... That makes sense. They probably still have the minds of reckless teenagers. That, and friends of older brothers always seem to be trouble. (Though not always the bad kind. )
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I quit University this year. The kind of IT they were giving was mostly business oriented and I'm not really interested in that...
Upside: now I have tons of time to actually learn what I want to learn and create what I want to create!
You shouldn't have quit uni even if it wasn't the exact course you wanted the fact that you spent years studying shows employers that you can be dedicated. And such.
I remember when i had to go to school and it was a 'chore', and even though i am probably having more fun now with booze and girls and stuff, i'd give it all back to do it again. And again. And again. And again. And..... oh well, you get the idea! Growing up and dying sux
Heh, I have no friends at uni, don't turn up to most of the stuff, but it only takes me 15 minutes to drive there. I didn't really like highschool either, though. I think I prefer uni, less work.
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