Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
You'd be surprised Luke. The ones with no worries are the ones that don't graduate.
You'd be surprised Luke. The ones with no worries are the ones that don't graduate.
I had no worries and I graduated just fine. Top 10% of my class. Moved on to college and got both a BA and an MA with a high GPA.
I don't think either of us mean taking a slacker attitude towards it all. Just don't let things bother you and get in the way of your goals. Too many people freak out over the little things and it stops them from being able to move forward in the completion of their goals. What happens, happens. You can't control everything. Accept what happens and move on. Learn from mistakes. Improve on them. Accept success without flaunting it (it will bite you in the ass later). See what we mean? When I was an RA in college, I had a bit of a laissez-faire attitude to it all. Most of the rest of the RA staff freaked out over every little thing. We had several quit, several on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Me? I had one of the best years of my college life. I was balancing a senior year classload (upper level business and foreign language classes), working as an RA, and was part of an honor fraternity. If you accept what's handed to you and use it to your advantage, you will succeed.
Enough pep talk. Ick.