1. Hello everybody
  2. HEEEELLLLLLLLLOOOOO MATT

    Wzup?
  3. Not too much. Done with classes for the day (had two exams, yuck. Luckily I feel good about both of them!), and now I'm settling in with a bootleg. I've been listening to very many lately, much like I used to.
  4. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:We're doing 1900s history right now. Just finished with the First World War, right now we're on the Interwar period.

    WW2 will be nice to study.


    all the political events and happenings from 1918 to 1933 and onward to 1939 are a fascinating period, historically as interesting as WW II itself. ~1840s until ~1950 are my favorite times in history, so much going on then.
  5. Feel free to ask me anything you need to know when you get too WW2, I'm especially knowledgeable about the massive naval engagements of the Pacific, especially the battle of Leyte Gulf.
  6. WWII is such a great thing to be fascinated with.
  7. So I'm suprised that only one person on this sight had constructive advice as to whether I should go to college.
  8. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Not too much. Done with classes for the day (had two exams, yuck. Luckily I feel good about both of them!), and now I'm settling in with a bootleg. I've been listening to very many lately, much like I used to.


    Exams, huh? I had a national exam today. Those are the heavyweight ones. Fried my brain since I was so damn focused. Another one on Thursday. And had an exam yesterday.... and of course I have two important presentations tomorrow. Fuck this week. At least next week is a holiday.
  9. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01So I'm suprised that only one person on this sight had constructive advice as to whether I should go to college.


    I think education is a good option.
  10. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01So I'm suprised that only one person on this sight had constructive advice as to whether I should go to college.


    Aaron, it completely depends on what you want to do with a degree. Given the character that you've shown on this site (trying my best not to completely judge you as a person), it seems like community college would be a good place to start. That way you're not paying exorbitant amounts of money for something that you may not like. If you were to decide to upgrade to a university, some of those credits that you earn at community could very well transfer.

    If you want to do anything that requires an interview, a degree is almost necessary nowadays whether or not that's right. If you want to repair dishwashers, obviously stay home.


  11. I don't know you well enough to give you any advice
  12. Looking at community college. Have to decide by the end of the month if I want to get financial aid. Fully intend to pay back said financial aid if I decide to go.