So what they tell you when you graduate college is that it should be easy to find a job. It’s not. They tell you that a bachelors degree is your key to many job opportunities. It’s not. A bachelors degree has become what a high school diploma was 20 to 30 years ago. Basically useless.
But aside from the uselessness of that little sheet of paper, the ever growing deferred student loan debt, the damaged brain cells, and the patriarchal disapproval I’d say it was worth it.
I would imagine college being fun for just about anyone who has ever been, except for maybe engineer and biology majors. Joining those majors is basically signing your life away to the school library. Wait scratch that I couldn’t imagine college being fun for engineer and biology majors and people who go to school in Montana. Not that many people live there as it is, let alone want to go to college there. What’s there to do in Montana honestly? Cow tipping? Plow the land? Meth? Yeah probably meth.
A typical day for me started not usually before 10:00 am and would consist of cleaning up the red solo cups that were scattered around the house from the night before. And by clean up I mean rinse them out so they could be reused. Ah solo cups, the only socially acceptable way to drink alcoholic beverages while in college.
After the clean up there wasn’t much to do. The advent of online classes made it pretty easy for me toward the end of my college career to not do a whole lot. So the rest of my day was spent doing whatever came to mind. In many cases beer pong was a suitable leisure activity. I’ll save beer pong debacles for another time.
I don’t want to shoot my load too early, a.k.a. ramble on, what’s the point of having the blog if all I’m going to do is write everything I want to say in the first post.
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