<div style='font: ; text-align: left; '>So...I've never really been big on posting details of my life on this board, but for some reason, now I want to.
However, the fact that I'm putting this board down on resumes that I'm sending out makes me feel that certain personal items should be omitted.
For right now, the big kicker is: I didn't finish at Stanford last time I went up there, for a variety of reasons, and now I'm back home without a college degree. Mostly, I was too miserable to go on up there. Now my parents are no longer willing to pay for it if I do decide to go back.
I'm facing the real prospect of living life without a degree now - I KNOW I can't go back before next fall at the earliest. I also missed the UC application deadline, again for a variety of reasons, and I'm facing the very real fact that I may not be able to pay for anything else, which would mean it could be two years before I'm able to go back to school. I'm twenty-four now.
This is not a joke. I have a job now (though I am making thirty-four thousand a year, with medical benefits) filing eight hours a day. I wake up to KNOW I'm going to be filing eight hours a day for the foreseeable future.
I wish I could post the reasons I didn't finish, but they are personal, as I've said before, and in a great number of ways not my fault, though in some ways I must bear responsibility for them.
Now I'm looking at taking classes at night to prepare myself to transfer schools, while working eight hours a day and commuting one and a half.
It's not a joke. But I'm starting to accept it.</div>
However, the fact that I'm putting this board down on resumes that I'm sending out makes me feel that certain personal items should be omitted.
For right now, the big kicker is: I didn't finish at Stanford last time I went up there, for a variety of reasons, and now I'm back home without a college degree. Mostly, I was too miserable to go on up there. Now my parents are no longer willing to pay for it if I do decide to go back.
I'm facing the real prospect of living life without a degree now - I KNOW I can't go back before next fall at the earliest. I also missed the UC application deadline, again for a variety of reasons, and I'm facing the very real fact that I may not be able to pay for anything else, which would mean it could be two years before I'm able to go back to school. I'm twenty-four now.
This is not a joke. I have a job now (though I am making thirty-four thousand a year, with medical benefits) filing eight hours a day. I wake up to KNOW I'm going to be filing eight hours a day for the foreseeable future.
I wish I could post the reasons I didn't finish, but they are personal, as I've said before, and in a great number of ways not my fault, though in some ways I must bear responsibility for them.
Now I'm looking at taking classes at night to prepare myself to transfer schools, while working eight hours a day and commuting one and a half.
It's not a joke. But I'm starting to accept it.</div>