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instantneedles 10-10-2011 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ifihadar8 (Post 7607201)
Majin makes it sound wrong to be upper class, or to want your kids to have a better life. In the end these "Asian kids" are the ones working 12 hour days in china 6 days a week and having certain luxuries for their families so their kids wouldn't have to work low wage jobs while in school. You are not a better person because you work AND go to school, it's merely a circumstance that you're given. So what if they don't have to work, eventually that's all they'll ever do.
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Maijin, I think he was referring to the parents that work hard to support their children. Although this isn't directly related to the child themselves I do see your point. There are some people out there that realize what their parents do for them and some that don't. The ones that do realize it are the ones that put alot of effort in all that they do, so that their parents efforts will not be in vain. Although my parents agreed to fund my university for at least four years, I pay for everything else I do and I help out around the house whenever I can. Mind you, the money I save is all for my expenses I will have for when I graduate. If your talking about being spoiled, there are alot more spoiled kids out there than me.
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Meowjin 10-10-2011 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by instantneedles (Post 7608225)
Wtf bro? Where the hell did I say I can't have fun and meet people at school? I just said, you having a job at a club will also allow you to socialize and work at the same time. And yes I am very aware of what I can and can't do thank you very much. All I said was, as you go up to 3rd or 4rth year, things might start to be more academic-oriented.. doesn't mean there isn't time for fun.. And like I said I'm first year so I'm still in the process of getting a grip on things... Im not old and such like you are... But it doesn't take someone that old to realize that 3rd year and 4rth year is where you start giving your all...especially for those going into graduate school
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First year is definetly the hardest year of school, especially when your taking arts.

also lol at the bolded comment.

BaoTurbo 10-10-2011 01:21 PM

Going to have 2 jobs and school for christmas. Get of work or school at 5 almost everyday and I have to rush to work after school or I'll be late. No life, but it makes me manage my time efficiently so I can socialize and have work at the same time. Sometimes if I feel like a little boost of energy to blow off steam I go work out to make me sleep better at night too.

instantneedles 10-15-2011 11:49 AM

Also... Do you guys work jobs related to your field of study? If not, why not?
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