- Jan 21, 2005
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I'm 22, so I'm just beginning my career. I went to a university for 3 years, then ended up taking my fourth year off to study for certifications and work at an entry-level position.
Now that I'm done with all of that, I have moved back to my home town and began my "life". Whenever I go anywhere and people ask me what I'm doing with my life, I usually tell them that I'm done with school, and now working on my career. People *always* assume that that means I went to a university and graduated, and they reply with, "wow, good for you!" etc.
People get really excited about this. I started off by correcting people, informing them that I didn't actually graduate, but lately I have just gone with the flow and given details about my job.
Anyone else do this? It just feels like a huge hassle to explain what actually happened.
Now that I'm done with all of that, I have moved back to my home town and began my "life". Whenever I go anywhere and people ask me what I'm doing with my life, I usually tell them that I'm done with school, and now working on my career. People *always* assume that that means I went to a university and graduated, and they reply with, "wow, good for you!" etc.
People get really excited about this. I started off by correcting people, informing them that I didn't actually graduate, but lately I have just gone with the flow and given details about my job.
Anyone else do this? It just feels like a huge hassle to explain what actually happened.
