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I feel a little weird.
My friend just come round, a kid I kinda grew up with we was best mates for years but since I have had my boyfriend (of 1 yr 6 months friday) We havent been all that close.
Anyway, He has passed his test and came round and took my for a bit of a spin.
I jus feel like - only a while ago we were joking immaturely in maths and taking our Gcses... then i took my As's now I am learning to drive myself, have a long term relationship and am going to be 18 early next year.
So far, I have no regrets It just kinda feels weird to be growing up in such a short space.
The only thing that feels normal is being with my boyfriend who I am madly in love with...
Other than that - I don't know what I want to do with my life (work), The last two years have kinda shot passed in a flash as if I missed them and I dunno
Some ways its cool others not.
Thanks for hearing me ramble...
Am I alone on this one?
> no, it's only computers. I didn't go to college, so I had to do a
> foundation year before I could start my degree, then the course was
> 3.5 years, but I have to do 2 modules I missed last semester.
Sounds familiar, I'm doing something similar except I'm doing it for 'fun'.
> tell you the truth i'm gonna be pi$sed off when i run out of student
> years. Don't want to join the work force, i want to be a lazy git
> with 8 hours lectures a week, forever. haven't got the foggiest what
> i want to do, but winning the lottery is looking an attractive option
heh... i like the sound of that
> Lil Ginge wrote:
> >I can write..I like english
>
> me too, I plan to write at least one book in the future. I don't
> know if I could make enough to live on though, just writing books.
> worth a thought methinks
See what i mean?
My talents lie in many areas. I good at art/drama/english...do those areas pay?
Diddly no jimmy! (sorry scotlands influence :P)
>> I can write..I like english
me too, I plan to write at least one book in the future. I don't know if I could make enough to live on though, just writing books. worth a thought methinks
> cookie monster wrote:
> Choosing a career is simple.
>
> Look at what you are good at in school, do it in uni, get a job.
>
> true, but being good at something doesn't necessarily mean you enjoy
> it.
>
> I'd rather get less wages for a job I loved, than a load of dough and
> dread getting up every morning.
OOO yea..
Plus my best subject at school is acting.
I love it but I want to earn something. Alot of my actor friends are 90% living on jobs they hate while 10% time they do irregular acting jobs here and there.
I want to be comfortable.
I can write..I like english
> Choosing a career is simple.
>
> Look at what you are good at in school, do it in uni, get a job.
true, but being good at something doesn't necessarily mean you enjoy it.
I'd rather get less wages for a job I loved, than a load of dough and dread getting up every morning.
Look at what you are good at in school, do it in uni, get a job.
> Lil Ginge wrote:
> Basically,
>
> I dont know what to do with my future (job) so he is saying wing it
> I
> have years and years to come up with something I love.
>
> true, but give it a lot of thought. I have been studying computers
> for nigh on five years now and am still unsure it is the profession
> for me. I've always assumed that one day I'll have a revelation and
> know what I want to do, but not yet.
>
> I suppose you only know if you like something when you actually have
> a go.
Which is why uni is not a good idea for me yet.
I am fed up f studying and don't like the idea of all that money yet.
My plan is...wait for it... try the big wide world. See what it has to offer and if i land a job i like go for it.
If I decide Uni is better option etc I go back
> Basically,
>
> I dont know what to do with my future (job) so he is saying wing it I
> have years and years to come up with something I love.
true, but give it a lot of thought. I have been studying computers for nigh on five years now and am still unsure it is the profession for me. I've always assumed that one day I'll have a revelation and know what I want to do, but not yet.
I suppose you only know if you like something when you actually have a go.