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-- Posted by pipersgirl at 6:43 am on Oct. 15, 2008

i want to be a fertility doctor... just didn't realise till a few months ago....I fucked myself out of my dream job because i was stupid basically all through high school. so I'm stuck doing cosmetology....


-- Posted by itakenbut at 6:45 am on Oct. 15, 2008

ok well thats ok


-- Posted by Shina Tora at 6:45 am on Oct. 15, 2008

there is no way i'm graduating this year...


-- Posted by RIMHfire at 6:45 am on Oct. 15, 2008

You can always go for it, just try harder in college.


-- Posted by canllop at 6:55 am on Oct. 15, 2008

Be all that u can be... i mean shit... with any luck we'll have a female VP soon.  


-- Posted by hiddenfromlove91 at 7:02 am on Oct. 15, 2008

go back to school?


-- Posted by JulieisWHOA at 7:10 am on Oct. 15, 2008

You can do whatever you want to do if you work hard enough.

Giving up is lame.


-- Posted by radshelb at 7:12 am on Oct. 15, 2008

you can go to a community college...


-- Posted by untainted at 7:18 am on Oct. 15, 2008

yeah if u have a dream it's recomended not to fuck up. lucky me cuz i have no dreams. sucks for u tho. lol


-- Posted by Duke at 7:24 am on Oct. 15, 2008

Were you one of those people I see on here all the time who bitch about why should we have to learn "dumb" stuff like English, math, history, etc? So many of these people somehow think that they're going to get by in life getting high and playing PSP.

Screwing up your high school career makes it difficult to go ahead, but not impossible. Depending on how much you fucked up, you can still pursue your dream. Maybe as someone suggested, go to a regional or community college, get your grades in order and transfer to a four year program to get an appropriate degree for med school.


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