mrrolex
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- Nov 17, 2013
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I started off in college at 518 (NYS) doing Economics and Business.. Transfered out afterwards seeing that a big university wasn't the best fit for me. Went to a smaller school back home doing Business/ Business Management.. Not feeling it at all. Switched out and started doing Environmental Science. I enjoy it a lot more however, the passion isn't there. I don't wanna work for a DEP EPA etc. But I believe there's something i can twerk with this ES degree.
I kinda wanna do retail corporate if I wanted to. So I'm looking at what I've done in college and see if i can switch to retail and merchadising. But I've already "wasted" time on this and I'm close to the finish line. I recently just applied for a stock position at FCNY hopefully I get it.
I've been doing minimum research on making a "brand" somewhat my side hobby.
what im trying to imply is
Finish this college **** first. you're almost there. the last stride. then proceed to what you want to do. Society places so much on obtaining a college degree to the point where it's unacceptable to not have one nowadays. That degree, regardless of whether you are using it, shows something.
While you get that degree, start that venture business, or put extra hours on that boeing reading. A short term pain will lead to a long term gain. Don't let a short term gain make a long term pain.
once you leave college, its very likely you don't return. and if u do itll be different.
I go to bed motivated.. Wake up snoozing 5 times before I get up. But its a mentality that will grow.
I kinda wanna do retail corporate if I wanted to. So I'm looking at what I've done in college and see if i can switch to retail and merchadising. But I've already "wasted" time on this and I'm close to the finish line. I recently just applied for a stock position at FCNY hopefully I get it.
I've been doing minimum research on making a "brand" somewhat my side hobby.
what im trying to imply is
Finish this college **** first. you're almost there. the last stride. then proceed to what you want to do. Society places so much on obtaining a college degree to the point where it's unacceptable to not have one nowadays. That degree, regardless of whether you are using it, shows something.
While you get that degree, start that venture business, or put extra hours on that boeing reading. A short term pain will lead to a long term gain. Don't let a short term gain make a long term pain.
once you leave college, its very likely you don't return. and if u do itll be different.
I go to bed motivated.. Wake up snoozing 5 times before I get up. But its a mentality that will grow.