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Originally posted by: bobross419
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
___ is like a bank. You only get out what you put in.


Almost everything works in this sentence. Exercise, relationships, work, education, etc.

I've learned this lesson enough times to know it's true.

"A butthole" doesn't work in that sentence... it just makes crap!

Very true though, I'll have to remember that one 🙂

i cant stop laughing at this post.


thats it, im going home
 
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
___ is like a sewer. What you get out of it depends on what you put into it.


Almost everything works in this sentence. Exercise, relationships, work, education, etc.

I've learned this lesson enough times to know it's true.

Fixed.
 
Actually I just realized a much better one.

Education is very important but not because of the degree (although that is a necessary part of it), but because of what the process of the degree allows you to do--get involved in student groups, internships, study abroad, etc. People worry about majors but that really doesn't mean anything unless you have a specific desire to be a biologist or something. College seems to me to have been one big test tube, a mini world in which employers get to analyze your performance afterwards. I failed miserably and as I go to graduate school I am going to be taking advantage of these opportunities once again by volunteering/interning until class starts in the Fall and getting involved once I've started a program.
 
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