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> fuck being a waiter
> go back to college
> graduate 2 year
> transfer to college A
> college A doesn't accept all the 2 year's transfers
> extra semester, woo!
> fuck being a graphic designer
> change majors
> college A would basically restart me for 6-8 semesters for new major
> fuck that
> transfer to college B
> college B swears I can graduate in 2 semesters
> cut to two semesters later
> artificially extended bc A: adviser didn't sign me up for online courses semester 1 even though they would've been necessary, and B: the college only lets you take two online courses per term.
> can now, maybe, graduate in two more semesters
> I've taken online courses at this college
> I suck at online courses
> college is a reset college so my gpa is now a 2.0 thanks to those online courses
> all 7 courses I have left are online
> college B kicks you out if you go below 2.0
> talk to college C
> some of the 2-year may not transfer
> they're only offering night courses for the next year for this course because of some weird alternating schedule thing they do
> may have some night courses; would still include several online courses
> I'm running out of savings and will deffinatley need a job by at least the end of the year (when I understood I was going to be graduating, but silly me, right?)
Option A: Basically have 9am - 9pm days for eight months, working and doing night courses at college C, which will probably include more online
Option B: Get a job and do two online courses/term(which I sucked at w/out a job tiring me out/eating my time) and graduate in May
Option C: Get a job and do one online course/term and graduate in May of 2019.
Option D: Drop out and just get a job.
I'm thinking D, and then just come back and start rounding it out after I'm stable; get a real, full-time job like at a bank or a library or something.
I'll have to start paying off the loans with C or D regardless.
MTFU and do option A time is your most precious resource