Career choice, suggestions?

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       #21

    Skulblaka said:
    Lordbob75 said:
    Skulblaka said:
    I'm not a social person, that is one of my largest fears, don't tell me to face them, that will not work...
    Been there, done that. Trust me, its worth it.

    ~Lordbob
    Than how about, I don't want to know them simply because I cannot stand them. Seriously, at school, they're unbelievably immature and simply pathetic. It's hard to make friends, even if I wanted to I'd be repulsed...

    I lack skills to make friends, let alone approach them or even start a conversation.
    (Hah, 500th post)
    My high school was similar. College is different.

    People (here at least) are here because they WANT to go to college, not because they have to. My school is big on engineering, so most of the students are pretty smart. Can't say they are all mature, but hey, it is college.

    ~Lordbob
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       #22

    Lordbob75 said:
    Skulblaka said:
    Lordbob75 said:
    Been there, done that. Trust me, its worth it.

    ~Lordbob
    Than how about, I don't want to know them simply because I cannot stand them. Seriously, at school, they're unbelievably immature and simply pathetic. It's hard to make friends, even if I wanted to I'd be repulsed...

    I lack skills to make friends, let alone approach them or even start a conversation.
    (Hah, 500th post)
    My high school was similar. College is different.

    People (here at least) are here because they WANT to go to college, not because they have to. My school is big on engineering, so most of the students are pretty smart. Can't say they are all mature, but hey, it is college.

    ~Lordbob
    I obviously want to go to college. I'm a very eccentric person, I cannot find a "group" of people to fit into. I cannot find any of my kind to be able to communicate with.
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       #23

    Skulblaka said:
    DirtyElf said:
    sometimes you have to just go for it... try new things
    It's a lot harder than simply listening to what someone tells you, I don't know what to even try, I'm simply blank on that subject.
    How old are you? Have you started college yet?
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       #24

    bigmck said:
    Skulblaka said:
    DirtyElf said:
    sometimes you have to just go for it... try new things
    It's a lot harder than simply listening to what someone tells you, I don't know what to even try, I'm simply blank on that subject.
    How old are you? Have you started college yet?
    I'm only 17, a junior in High School, still many years ahead.
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       #25

    oh man. you have so long to go. i wouldnt sweat it now. high school you are forced to take certian classes to prepare you for college. (at least i was)

    once you get to college you can open up, be yourself, try new things (even if you do it alone, and antisocially)...

    just enjoy the last two years of high school the best way you know how. save these questions for college.

    its not bad that you are thinking about it now, but in no way do you need an answer as to what you want to do for the rest of your life as a junior in highschool. ive graduated college and i still am not 100% sure what i want to do for the rest of my life
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       #26

    I simply want to know what college and courses I should take. That way it should be more efficient. Also, it should save a lot of time since I may not "jump" classes still deciding what I want to do.
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       #27

    First....Get all your basic requirements out of the way!
    As you are doing this you will meet other students feeling the same way you are and that's when you start getting ideas of where you want to go with your degree. IMO
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       #28

    The Howling Wolves said:
    First....Get all your basic requirements out of the way!
    As you are doing this you will meet other students feeling the same way you are and that's when you start getting ideas of where you want to go with your degree. IMO
    Sounds doable, but there's still a problem, which college would be fit?

    (Also, what do "IMHO" and "IMO" stand for?)
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       #29

    I started with a junior college to get basics requirements done that were going to be transferable to a 4 years school.
    IMHO= In My Humble Opinion
    IMO= In My Opinion
    I grew up in Southwest Corner of Minnesota. Little town called Tracy, Mn.....Where are you from?
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    The Howling Wolves said:
    I started with a junior college to get basics requirements done that were going to be transferable to a 4 years school.
    IMHO= In My Humble Opinion
    IMO= In My Opinion
    I grew up in Southwest Corner of Minnesota. Little town called Tracy, Mn.....Where are you from?
    Well, I currently reside in Minnesota.
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