Message from @Jacob

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2018-11-20 02:05:27 UTC  

In the current climate, I would say a trade school or community college is a wiser option

2018-11-20 02:05:32 UTC  

When he was new, and I was maybe 8 or 9, I sent him a private message on Youtube about the 1980s Zelda Cartoon, and he responded with paragraphs. IM JUST SAYING HES SUPER COOL, WOOD APE.

2018-11-20 02:05:49 UTC  

@Selma based child

2018-11-20 02:06:16 UTC  

Offer to work for free for a few months for someone you look up to instead of college.

2018-11-20 02:06:41 UTC  

Networking is how to win at the CHESS GAME OF LIFE.

2018-11-20 02:07:08 UTC  

chessu

2018-11-20 02:07:24 UTC  

If you don't lead with the knight you are not based or redpilled

2018-11-20 02:07:53 UTC  

le 56%

2018-11-20 02:08:01 UTC  

numerology is real

2018-11-20 02:08:07 UTC  

Have more kids, ladies and gentlemen.

2018-11-20 02:08:46 UTC  

The spanish civil war is cucking me to this day

2018-11-20 02:10:12 UTC  

*implies our economy can last into the 2050s

2018-11-20 02:10:40 UTC  

When the cash is gone so is clown world

2018-11-20 02:11:44 UTC  

“I paid for college with a part time job. What’s wrong with you, kid?”

2018-11-20 02:12:13 UTC  

Dude I have an uncle tht paid for his phd with part time summer jobs

2018-11-20 02:12:31 UTC  

And of course hes a childless leftist fool

2018-11-20 02:13:47 UTC  

@Alexander Pechorin That sounds like a good idea. I feel like my best option is to just finish my degree now that I'm here and have already put so much money into it, though.

2018-11-20 02:15:23 UTC  

@Jacob how many years do you have left? 1 year out of college can move much faster and you’ll be surprised how much progress you can make. If you can get 2 years of extra work experience, it’s a huge deal. Of course, it depends on your goals.

2018-11-20 02:15:33 UTC  

This year, and one more year

2018-11-20 02:16:08 UTC  

@Jacob are you in a specialized comp sci program? Or a general one?

2018-11-20 02:16:43 UTC  

What is a specialized program?

2018-11-20 02:16:53 UTC  

@Jacob its a personal choice.
I had two years left when I quit, and those two years turned out to be the most important years of my life.

2018-11-20 02:17:14 UTC  

Seems like you have to play it very carefully if you quit

2018-11-20 02:17:18 UTC  

Could go wrong easily

2018-11-20 02:17:46 UTC  

I think the risk is much higher staying. 2 years and tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars is quite a bit.

2018-11-20 02:18:05 UTC  

Vs 1 year where you try things out and then go back if you fail.

2018-11-20 02:18:32 UTC  

My husband is going to school for engineering

2018-11-20 02:18:43 UTC  

And I found nobody quite cared about my credential status. But it all depends on the career you want.

2018-11-20 02:19:08 UTC  

Are colleges usually okay with gap years?

2018-11-20 02:19:14 UTC  

Oh yes ^

2018-11-20 02:20:06 UTC  

Interesting. I think my parents would be quite disappointed if I did that, though.

2018-11-20 02:20:16 UTC  

Yes. Mine were as well for a while.

2018-11-20 02:20:24 UTC  

I wouldn't really recommend a big tech programming career to anyone atm. Too much risk of getting replaced by an indian. Unless your company is small or is explicitly anti-h1b.

2018-11-20 02:20:29 UTC  

Colleges love AmeriCorps and stuff. But AmeriCorps is very gay in the actual sense. Many converted to lesbianism there.

2018-11-20 02:21:03 UTC  

But parents change when you prove them wrong.

2018-11-20 02:21:22 UTC  

@Attrition in the desert I definitely don't want to work for Google, Amazon, Facebook, etc.

2018-11-20 02:21:35 UTC  

A gap year is hardly something to be upset about though if you have a good plan in place.

2018-11-20 02:23:45 UTC  

@Jacob but the stock options bro

2018-11-20 02:25:41 UTC  

Wait is there really tranny suicide day at your school @Sam Anderson

2018-11-20 02:26:14 UTC  

In minecraft.

2018-11-20 02:26:40 UTC  

Sorry, tranny suicide Remembrance Day.