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whips handcuffs
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flipping houses is difficult. it isn't a lot of fun, it's more stress.
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shadowpool
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College is a huge investment. I really don't believe people should buy into it unless they know they want something that they can get from college. If you want to dig ditches, college will just put you in debt and keep you away from your dream of digging ditches. Of course, you can replace digging ditches with something like starting the world's largest software company. Whatever. If college can't do what you want, don't give them money.
------- Your past does not define you; you define your past.
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whips handcuffs
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Quote: from KRNsoccerplayer24 at 1:08 am on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from whips handcuffs at 1:03 am on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from KRNsoccerplayer24 at 12:57 am on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from whips handcuffs at 12:41 am on Sep. 8, 2008
flipping houses is difficult. it isn't a lot of fun, it's more stress. 
I would just want to do the cleaning..like clean the outside of the house, make the lawn nice and crap, and like put new carpet in and crap like that not build stuff but i would have someone help me do that part of it. 
there's a lot more to it than that. you need money and professionals. 
I wouldn't doubt it, but i dunno i think it would be a fun experience. 
you can lose a lot of money that way.. my grandpa used to flip houses, and he was really good at it, but he had the money to put into it and he had years of business school too
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Sins and Demons
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If you really do not know if you wanna go, find a community college, i know the one by me is only $3,000 a year. It is a lot cheaper and is only 2 years. if you decide college is not for you its not as big of a hit to your pocket and if it is for you theres always the option of continuing.
------- Know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; Sun Tzu
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EmilyAnn
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Strangely, I was totally in your same situation less than a year ago. I'm currently in college, but I thought it was a waste of time. I thought that I could just have a job without a college education for the rest of my life. After all, not everyone goes to college and not all jobs require college degrees! I was set on doing something simple, like being a secretary or a small manager somewhere and being content. Now, I'm not saying this isn't right for you. However, you should give college a change. Once I found out what I wanted to do, my entire life changed. I went from feeling hopeless about college and viewing it as a waste of time to seeing it as a beautiful opportunity to learn, grow, and make the best of myself. My suggestion to you: visit a career counselor at your college. They all have them! Set up an appointment (it's worth the small effort, I promise) and they will do wonders for you. You'd be surprised at what a little bit of direction could do for your entire perspective on life. Just promise me you'll do that. Give it a shot, at least. :)
------- "In a world we need to share; it's not enough to stand and stare." --Pink Floyd
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