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Very shameful, very shameful indeed.

was that a highlight of your weekend?

ummmmmmmm no the highlight was probably my mum laughing her ass off at me and telling everyone to come look at me when i was sleeping (passed out) the next day cos i was hugging a bowl cos i thought i was gonna be sick LOL

ummmmmmmm no the highlight was probably my mum laughing her ass off at me and telling everyone to come look at me when i was sleeping (passed out) the next day cos i was hugging a bowl cos i thought i was gonna be sick LOL

lol heh those are the best days, cause you get to feel better as the day goes on...well eventually you do....hopefully.

lol heh those are the best days, cause you get to feel better as the day goes on...well eventually you do....hopefully.

ha ha ha it looked a bit rocky there for a while...

I was fine, then went and had a shower, then felt a bit worse, then felt better, then ate subway and felt a worse ha ha ha ha

so for the rest of the day i laid down in AC doing NOTHING and felt the best :)

I am so BORED!

I am so BORED!

And I don't wanna go to class.

Ner ner ner ner ner

Cos it's a waste of time.

I am so BORED!

I'm going to pull out of uni.

So I can go back to work.

Cos i'm emo bout having no monies.

I am so BORED!

blah blah blah blah blah

I need peeps opinions on stuff...

You have always wanted to do something but never had the balls to do it. So you finaly quit work to study full time. Now you are having issues finding a job that will hire you over some 17 year old that they can pay minimum wage. So studying has turned you more emo. You have been presented with 2 options.

Option A: You are enrolled in a course that will give you 1/4 worth of what you need to do what you want in the future. The rest of the time you are enrolled in 'fluff' classes. Classes that teach you how to pick vital points in an argument, and classes that teach you why apes can't speak english. You are thoroughly enjoying the 1/4 of actual relevant learning you're doing, but are stressed about having no money to pay bills/loans/rent. You have also since discovered that you will need to add another 2 years onto the end of your degree, as the course is designed for school leavers that have prior knowledge of the subject. You know you will get a certificate at the end of it that says you stuck it out for 5 years, but you may just very well go insane in the meantime...

Option B: You have found a private school that offers night time classes that will allow you to work full time. This course has none of the 'fluff' that the university one does, and is specific to what you actually wanted in the first place. You will not end up with a piece of paper that says you went to university, but you will be finished within 2 years.

Which option do you take?

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