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Originally Posted by SamuraiAlchemistNinja
That drives me nuts! And describes a few in my own family...
I work pretty damn hard to get the things I want. Mostly I don't get them, but not for lack of trying, I suppose...some things are really hard to get. "Working hard in school and having a little tiny job doesn't count," is what my mom says. Eck, "I work hard so I don't have to work so hard" (taken from my math teacher) I don't want to be forty and still trying to get my degree! (no offense) With three college courses plus my highschool courses and a job, I'm trying to get somewhere quickly so I can get my masters faster!
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Ha ha, lol. are you a Samurai, an Alchemist or a Ninja? You can't be all three, you can't be all three, especially when an Alchemist is considered to be peasent class back in the days
Anyways, good for you, you are walking down the right path. I mean regardless of which country you see yourself in, the degree is an added insurance, as i mention before, you need to get in the door, and the degree will be one thing that help you get your first step in...