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Calgary25951 Posts
Cool man, congratulations. The real world is a cruel mistress so don't jump in too quickly.
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so sad to see all the old timers growing up and headiing into the real world already, best of luck.
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Damn Congrats man. I'm actually in the same boat as you... but not really that close to graduating... Like you, I'm not stupid or anything just lazy and uninterested, but came to realize it's pretty important to get that degree. Again, Congrats.
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Did you start college right after high school? If so, you're not that late. Congrats though, it must feel great finally graduating.
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gl man
Just, dont screw up
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Canada9720 Posts
i think i'd probably die of laughter from an Inc's Trip to Courage vid. i don't mean that in a mocking way at all, please make it happen. gl with your final classes. i feel your pain, having taking a long time to finish an undergrad myself
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iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
On January 05 2010 04:48 CTStalker wrote: i think i'd probably die of laughter from an Inc's Trip to Courage vid. i don't mean that in a mocking way at all, please make it happen. gl with your final classes. i feel your pain, having taking a long time to finish an undergrad myself
If I went to korea it wouldn't be for a courage, but it would provide lots of stuff you'd probably find equally funny
Thanks for the kind words guys.
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Good shit. Word of warning though, don't be down when you have trouble finding a job. Not a dig at your credentials, but you're prob aware of the state the job market is in.
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Watch out for those Bulgarians, they don't fuck around.
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On January 05 2010 04:57 H wrote: Good shit. Word of warning though, don't be down when you have trouble finding a job. Not a dig at your credentials, but you're prob aware of the state the job market is in. Ya, finding a good job sucks. I wish I was still in school.
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iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
nah yeah I hear you loud and clear. The nice thing is I have some good insider stuff for teaching (alumni at a private school that loves me and wants to hire me) as well as opportunities to go into the gaming market through WCG, Progaming or something of those sorts.
The way I look at it: I will test the gaming market after college because it is far more appropriate to chase a dream then as oppose to waiting until I am established in my career to have a mid-life crisis and attempt something far less likely to happen at that age.
But yes, the overall economy at the moment is trash and I do understand that the expectations people had 10 years ago of post-college work is a bit different these days.
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United States5003 Posts
Good luck man. I wish I had some skills in gaming, to bad I suck at any game even the ones I love to play T_T ..... Manager maybe (anyone?)
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goodluck! I have always enjoyed reading your posts, and watching your games. You're gonna destroy bulgaria!!
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aim for the dreams first broski. in the event you cant lock up a job right away (likely, there's a huge surplus of teachers now) consider grad school
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A teaching job would actually be perfect for you I think, and allow ample free time to travel/play BW, at least for another few years. Good luck with that.
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On January 05 2010 04:38 Chill wrote: Cool man, congratulations. The real world is a cruel mistress so don't jump in too quickly.
Soooo true. I've been out of college for a year and a half and it has been rough at times searching for a suitable job. I have also been considering just jumping off to Korea to teach. It would surely be an experience but I'm not sure how rewarding since I'm not exactly looking to become a teacher. Still, better to graduate than not! Good luck in the future Inc
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goto korea, teach english, play bw. gl man!
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man inc, im really happy for you
i've been studying for a long time now myself and i can only imagine the joy of signing up to the last 2 classes, so i really know where you're coming from
kill those 2 courses and win life, imo
best of luck!
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Awesome stuff, good luck man, i'll be cheerin for ya
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