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Originally Posted by spark3542
Way, way, way too worried about what people think!!!
Keep studying on the challenging subjects...economics degree doesn't prepare you for anything. Engineering, science, medical, law...any of those majors will prepare you with the discipline to pursue any field. Military's great as well.
Have integrity, stay true to your conviction, and don't pay much attention to women. They'll flock to you.
"The only things you regret in life are the risks you didn't take" -unknown
Keep playing Wiffle Ball. For the last 4 years my plant has manufactured every Wiffle bat in existence, supplying Wiffle in Shelton, CT. They even trademarked the color yellow.
I have a BSEE and an MBA...and I manage two plastics plants...go figure.
"Great minds discuss ideas.
Average minds discuss events.
Small minds discuss people"
- Eleanor Roosevelt
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I always thought otherwise! In every other situation I just tell people to get bent and go on my merry way. It's just that because I live and attend school with these people, I should probably be less of a cowboy about it. Obviously I should have just done it anyways, since look where being nice to people got me
As of now, I think I'm going to stay pre-medicine, and either pay for it myself or do it with the Air Force. Being stationed in Germany wouldn't be a bad thing, I reckon.
I always stick to my guns, but thats more because I'm stubborn rather than Mr. Integrity

As far as girls go, I'm definitely over it. I figure if I even get married, it ain't happening for at least 8 years, so why worry now?
Also, as far as wiffleball is concerned... I love playing. I am terrible at baseball, but wiffle is my sport... Other than rugby

I have at least 20 bats in my garage.
I have no idea what life has in store for me, but hopefully its enjoyable.