my mom bailed on me!! *pissed*
Originally Posted by Cecil
Here's a little personal perspective for ya...
Both my wife and I have full time professional careers that require more than 40 hours per week.
We also have been taking 5 grad level courses a semester at USF working on our MBA together.
And don't forget that we have three very active children PLUS two foster children (that's 5 for those that are mathematically challenged
)
So yes, working full time and going to school full time is quite do'able.
Both my wife and I have full time professional careers that require more than 40 hours per week.
We also have been taking 5 grad level courses a semester at USF working on our MBA together.
And don't forget that we have three very active children PLUS two foster children (that's 5 for those that are mathematically challenged
)So yes, working full time and going to school full time is quite do'able.
yeah but your the man, so that doesn't count
how the hell do you find time to sleep?
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How is your credit? Is it shot? I'd recomend a 2,000 or 3,000 credit line on a credit card. THey have short term loans as well as student Credit Cars. Take say, 6 credit hours a semester (not a full load but it every little bit counts). Take off summers and pay it back yourself on the credit card. How old are you? Apply at a bank, call center, publix, etc. Most of those places have tuition reimbursement.
These are viable options but you have to have the determination to get it done. Not to knock you but it seems like you were more interested in getting your bike, and not your education(this is the bike tech thread). I'm sure your mother saw it that way as well. She may not agree with the bike idea, and it is her credit that is at jeopardy. She is your mother but she has to think about her retirement/future also. Moms or not. Re-think the bike and maybe try to get it on your own in the future. If your showing that you want an education, your mom may reconsider. Get yourself a beater car and get your hardship license.
Keep your priorities in order, and as Cecil mentioned there are many grants out there. Go get them. They have so many stupid grants out there. Like if your left handed and like peanut butter (not really), but that's how random some of the grants are.
Where are you going to school, and what for? That will give more insight, for advice purposes. If your going to school for pharmacology, then apply at CVS and get a scholarship. More info, and just ditch the bike idea for now. Hope I didn't pry.
These are viable options but you have to have the determination to get it done. Not to knock you but it seems like you were more interested in getting your bike, and not your education(this is the bike tech thread). I'm sure your mother saw it that way as well. She may not agree with the bike idea, and it is her credit that is at jeopardy. She is your mother but she has to think about her retirement/future also. Moms or not. Re-think the bike and maybe try to get it on your own in the future. If your showing that you want an education, your mom may reconsider. Get yourself a beater car and get your hardship license.
Keep your priorities in order, and as Cecil mentioned there are many grants out there. Go get them. They have so many stupid grants out there. Like if your left handed and like peanut butter (not really), but that's how random some of the grants are.
Where are you going to school, and what for? That will give more insight, for advice purposes. If your going to school for pharmacology, then apply at CVS and get a scholarship. More info, and just ditch the bike idea for now. Hope I didn't pry.
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JDM Hater #001 PITBULL, "the most diabolical JDM/all around HATER"
It's not that the JDM itself is bad. When everything is JDM, When you think you're JDM, When your US car is JDM cause of your taillights. When YOU are JDM. YOU are GAY!
JDM Hater #001 PITBULL, "the most diabolical JDM/all around HATER"
It's not that the JDM itself is bad. When everything is JDM, When you think you're JDM, When your US car is JDM cause of your taillights. When YOU are JDM. YOU are GAY!
Last edited by boostedb16a3; Dec 24, 2005 at 03:20 PM.
Originally Posted by ???
yeah but your the man, so that doesn't count
how the hell do you find time to sleep?
how the hell do you find time to sleep?
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JDM Hater #001 PITBULL, "the most diabolical JDM/all around HATER"
It's not that the JDM itself is bad. When everything is JDM, When you think you're JDM, When your US car is JDM cause of your taillights. When YOU are JDM. YOU are GAY!
JDM Hater #001 PITBULL, "the most diabolical JDM/all around HATER"
It's not that the JDM itself is bad. When everything is JDM, When you think you're JDM, When your US car is JDM cause of your taillights. When YOU are JDM. YOU are GAY!
Originally Posted by boostedb16a3
Time management. 24 hours in a day, you can never recoup time or add time, so make the most out of it. Im sure he is very detail oriented and accounts for his time like he does his money. That's how. 

i'm laze.... couldnt do it
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Originally Posted by boostedb16a3
How is your credit? Is it shot? I'd recomend a 2,000 or 3,000 credit line on a credit card. THey have short term loans as well as student Credit Cars. Take say, 6 credit hours a semester (not a full load but it every little bit counts). Take off summers and pay it back yourself on the credit card. How old are you? Apply at a bank, call center, publix, etc. Most of those places have tuition reimbursement.
These are viable options but you have to have the determination to get it done. Not to knock you but it seems like you were more interested in getting your bike, and not your education(this is the bike tech thread). I'm sure your mother saw it that way as well. She may not agree with the bike idea, and it is her credit that is at jeopardy. She is your mother but she has to think about her retirement/future also. Moms or not. Re-think the bike and maybe try to get it on your own in the future. If your showing that you want an education, your mom may reconsider. Get yourself a beater car and get your hardship license.
Keep your priorities in order, and as Cecil mentioned there are many grants out there. Go get them. They have so many stupid grants out there. Like if your left handed and like peanut butter (not really), but that's how random some of the grants are.
Where are you going to school, and what for? That will give more insight, for advice purposes. If your going to school for pharmacology, then apply at CVS and get a scholarship. More info, and just ditch the bike idea for now. Hope I didn't pry.
These are viable options but you have to have the determination to get it done. Not to knock you but it seems like you were more interested in getting your bike, and not your education(this is the bike tech thread). I'm sure your mother saw it that way as well. She may not agree with the bike idea, and it is her credit that is at jeopardy. She is your mother but she has to think about her retirement/future also. Moms or not. Re-think the bike and maybe try to get it on your own in the future. If your showing that you want an education, your mom may reconsider. Get yourself a beater car and get your hardship license.
Keep your priorities in order, and as Cecil mentioned there are many grants out there. Go get them. They have so many stupid grants out there. Like if your left handed and like peanut butter (not really), but that's how random some of the grants are.
Where are you going to school, and what for? That will give more insight, for advice purposes. If your going to school for pharmacology, then apply at CVS and get a scholarship. More info, and just ditch the bike idea for now. Hope I didn't pry.
na its not that i cant get my bike, im much more pissed that i cant go to school but part of starting school was getting my bike so i have transportation to and from work, i was looking into getting a car but i called the dmv and they said with a car i need full coverage insurance compared to a bike i only need libility, my driving record is screwed, i have 24 points on my license from when i was 16-17 and drove like a complete ass so that only leaves me one choice, a bike. I was going to go to the Manhattan Hairstyle Acadamy for cosmotology (no im not the least bit gay but 170$ a haircut appeals to me
) and the tuition is 9,900 before jan 1st and 11,900 after jan 1st thats why i was so adament to get this taken care of as fast as possible cause i was supposed to start school on Dec 27th.. she is in brazil right now so i cant even talk to her and try to get her to reconsider and she wont be back till jan 9th.. so i dunno, maybe she will call me bright and early tomorrow morning and be like Hey ok ill go ahead and do this for you, but i doubt it.. anyways i dunno i guess ill figure something out.. as for work goes, i work for olive garden and have been there for almost a year now so i dont really want to switch jobs to bagging grocerys thats too boring for me i like my job cause i stay really busy all the time know what i mean? anyways i dunno ill keep yall posted as i figure it all out, trust me, if she calls tomm and says she will go ahead and do it, there will be a big post right up top in all caps cause that will be the best xmas gift of all
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-Chris
AIM - I REP FLORIDA
-Chris
AIM - I REP FLORIDA
Originally Posted by Cecil
Here's a little personal perspective for ya...
Both my wife and I have full time professional careers that require more than 40 hours per week.
We also have been taking 5 grad level courses a semester at USF working on our MBA together.
And don't forget that we have three very active children PLUS two foster children (that's 5 for those that are mathematically challenged
)
So yes, working full time and going to school full time is quite do'able.
Both my wife and I have full time professional careers that require more than 40 hours per week.
We also have been taking 5 grad level courses a semester at USF working on our MBA together.
And don't forget that we have three very active children PLUS two foster children (that's 5 for those that are mathematically challenged
)So yes, working full time and going to school full time is quite do'able.
i was in school full time(tech school,m-f 8-2) worked full time at Advance auto parts 38 hours a week, also worked at my roommates tree service25 hours in two days. so it can be done, its just a question on how bad do you want things to be done, how bad do you want a better life for your self
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F.D.S. inc.
coming to a corner near you
F.D.S. inc.
coming to a corner near you

Originally Posted by Residente-Calle13
PUÑETA CABRONES FEDERALES HIJOS DE LA PUTA MADRE Q LOS PARIO USTEDES
SON UNA ENFERMEDAD NISIQUIERA MERECEN SER LLAMADOS HUMANOS SON UNAS
MISERABLES CUCARACHAR Q NO SABEN Q CARAJO ACER CON SU PUTA VIDA.. YO
LES TENGO UN CONSEJO... AMARENSE UNA SOGA A LAS BOLAS Y TIRENSE DE UN
PUENTE CABRONES
SON UNA ENFERMEDAD NISIQUIERA MERECEN SER LLAMADOS HUMANOS SON UNAS
MISERABLES CUCARACHAR Q NO SABEN Q CARAJO ACER CON SU PUTA VIDA.. YO
LES TENGO UN CONSEJO... AMARENSE UNA SOGA A LAS BOLAS Y TIRENSE DE UN
PUENTE CABRONES
Originally Posted by ???
i'm laze.... couldnt do it
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Matt Patton
RIP Jason Harrill 6-12-06: Died doing what he loved
Matt Patton
RIP Jason Harrill 6-12-06: Died doing what he loved
Originally Posted by qazvick
Damn right. You're finger could only muster enough energy to make it from the "Z" key to the "E" key instead of they "Y" key. 

dude you have no idea...
this typing thing wears me the fuck out
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Originally Posted by ???
dude you have no idea...
this typing thing wears me the fuck out
this typing thing wears me the fuck out

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Matt Patton
RIP Jason Harrill 6-12-06: Died doing what he loved
Matt Patton
RIP Jason Harrill 6-12-06: Died doing what he loved
Originally Posted by qazvick
Haha damn.. You need that shit that hooks up to your brain and you can move the mouse just by thinking about it. 

hell yeah, but i need one for my phone too.. i post more from it than anything..lol
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