Young men and women - if you have the opportunity to go to school when your young do it- and make the most of it, it's so much harder when your older, with more responsibilities, a job, a family, and like I mentioned before the brain cells just don't work like they use too.
I'm playing catch up, didn't think I needed it, thought i was missing something in the streets, now I'm juggling with school, working full time, and raising a daughter and it's not easy by any means.
Me too, I got caught up with playing college football and chasing women. I spent too much time partying and not enough time studing. We flew all over the US living in hotels and dealing with female groupies so much that we forgot what lessons we were on in class. Please understand while you are young take advantage. Because like she said I am not as sharp as I was when I was 17 - 21 years old. After you get grown and on your own it gets very hard to stay focused on school when you are dealing with bills, jobs, and children, not to mention you are getting older and older. Your motor skills are slower than when you are a teenager or in your early 20's. Think about it, Get enrolled in somebodies school now. Please!
People if you only knew how many old heads tell me that they wish they would gotten their degree when they were young. Most of them have had hard lives working manual labor jobs in the heat or cleaning up after people with degrees. So the choice is yours clean for the people with degrees or be one of those people with a degree.
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glad to see young men making moves with school, do ya thang baller. Make the most of it, take care of business first and party later.
Guess we all cracking down. I WISH i would have went to college when i was younger, my brain cells don't work like they use too. I'm about to close out Statistics in about three more weeks, I started Internship 1 today and start History 2 tomorrow.
Young men and women - if you have the opportunity to go to school when your young do it- and make the most of it, it's so much harder when your older, with more responsibilities, a job, a family, and like I mentioned before the brain cells just don't work like they use too.
I'm playing catch up, didn't think I needed it, thought i was missing something in the streets, now I'm juggling with school, working full time, and raising a daughter and it's not easy by any means.
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