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Post by zachansonlover on Aug 3, 2023 8:55:05 GMT -5
I emphatize with not feeling like you used your degree or found your job home. I don't really think about HS folks. We never even had a 10 or 20 year reunion.
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Post by tea4me on Aug 3, 2023 9:58:03 GMT -5
I hated high school and community college was the pits. I never have had a well-paying job. I've consistently worked, but not at anything that paid well. I got my degree as an adult, long after community college, and while I am not technically doing what my degree area is, I kinda like it. I could definitely use more money, because I still have student loans from hell.
Do what makes you happy. Don't dwell on the past and that you never used your degree. I have a friend who got a degree in one thing, but spent 30 years doing something else that paid very well. So it kind of doesn't matter what your degree was in. Do what makes you happy and that pays what you need.
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Post by Miss. Aimee on Aug 3, 2023 17:17:32 GMT -5
If you are happy overall in your life, I'd tell you that you succeeded.
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Post by Tim05 on Aug 7, 2023 7:39:31 GMT -5
I had an overall good experience in school. Was definitely picked on at certain times or points in my life, mostly when I was younger. By the time I was in high school, I had a really great group of friends and was in plenty of extra curricular type stuff so had a really wide range of different people I was friends with.
I liked most of the teachers I had too. I think it helped that I went to a small high school - my graduating class was only like 105 kids. It helped that everyone knew everyone, and most of us were in the same school system since kindergarten or middle school.
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