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Old 03.20.2007, 04:15 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by val-holla-ing
i've been in school for five years and i still have until the fall of '08 before i graduate...i'm still in undergrad. long story short, i started off as a pre-med/biology major, then switched to music performance, then changed schools and switched to music ed, then added a minor then dropped a minor and now i'm here.

a high school diploma may mean shit, but i have enough experience so that i wouldn't really have to worry about much. plus i'd go to school wherever i end up.

hm, if you've been in school for 5 years & you want another year...
a) get it over with
b) just finish

hm well actually im thinking after all you've put into i'd just focus on the necessary requirements for graduation of any kind.

having a B.A. or B.Sc. or whatever will help you pull more money in whatever job you might land later; whereas an unfinished degree will have wasted your years & offer no monetary rewards.

now maybe you'll be a professional musician and you dont' give a shit, but even as one you might need a day job, and it's better to work for $120 a day than $6 an hour...

as far as your education goes, you probably have more than most people, so i wouldn't worry much about that...
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