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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sitting in Biology

I'm currently sitting in my biology class, listening to the rambles of ecology and populations and variations in nature. I can't help but wonder why I am here. College has always been an interesting subject for me as I have yet to find my place in this society. Sometimes, I feel like dropping out and moving to California to pick up Acting. Sometimes, i feel like I am learning grand amounts of information and it makes me proud, furthering the desire to continue with my current major. Then there is the part of me that shows most predominantly. "I'm here. And this is just a bigger high school".

Though I think it is good to go to college. Even if someone wants to be a hairdresser, I think they should still get a standard degree in something so you have a pillow to fall back on. That is precisely what I am doing. Despite every bone in my body having the desire to decay at an Art Institute or Acting School, I have to finish here. Biology was not an easy topic however, but genetics interest me. Someone told me I was a rare breed; I have the desire to learn and challenge myself instead of take the easy route. Life is one big open field. You've got to pave the road for yourself.

6 comments:

  1. I agree man. Education is important, everyone should go to college. And as for California, it's the best state there is :D legal weed soon

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  2. Education is really important, wish everyone had the same pillow idea as you.

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  3. a scientist that wants to act... actually that's good for you. college is suppose to be where you find yourself. take a drama class or join a acting troupe to see if you can find enjoyment and more interest in that field

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  4. Well, California *is* awesome. Just saying.

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  5. College is an ends to a means.. just crunch on it.

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  6. You should cherish that desire to learn man. It's so much better than being in the position of knowing that you HAVE to learn to succeed at what you want to do with your life, but having no real drive to do it. It's like working a dead end job.

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