Would you change...
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yeah but if you hear that from a girl
the next thing out of your mouth should never ever be
"im a nice guy"
then it goes
"yeah but your like a brother to me"
/discussion
the next thing out of your mouth should never ever be
"im a nice guy"
then it goes
"yeah but your like a brother to me"
/discussion
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:nnn: I agree with Sigma on that one...
I think back to all the nice guys I had and....I seemed to push them away for someone more harsh in some way...hmm...WHY THE HECK DO WOMEN DO THAT!?!?!?
Well, thats it...no more...from now on...its the nice guys
I think back to all the nice guys I had and....I seemed to push them away for someone more harsh in some way...hmm...WHY THE HECK DO WOMEN DO THAT!?!?!?
Well, thats it...no more...from now on...its the nice guys
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you like the bad boys.
Next time you come out, I'll drop you off at the prison.:cook:
#75
I'm with Eddie.. I changed my major three (almost four) times.
I began as an undeclared/liberal arts major, and decided on studying international trade immediately. After the first year, I realized I enjoyed something more social/behavior sciences, and then switched over to economics to avoid wasting half of my first year credits. By the end of my sophomore year, I was hating life, and realized it was because of school. I finally decided I was going to study what I enjoyed and declared myself an anthropology major. As for consistency, I maintained a declared minor in mathematics my entire academic career. I was even able to double minor in child development, which relates to my current field of work.
I'll be graduating from UCLA this Spring with a Bachelor's of Science in Anthropology, emphasis in primatology and double minor in mathematics and child development, w00t! College graduates rule.
I have no regrets.. Sometimes, it takes a while to figure out what *you* want to do. I realized I would've been pretty miserable for the next three years if I studied trade or economics. Like Ian said above, just because you graduate doesn't guarantee you have any direction in life yet.
I began as an undeclared/liberal arts major, and decided on studying international trade immediately. After the first year, I realized I enjoyed something more social/behavior sciences, and then switched over to economics to avoid wasting half of my first year credits. By the end of my sophomore year, I was hating life, and realized it was because of school. I finally decided I was going to study what I enjoyed and declared myself an anthropology major. As for consistency, I maintained a declared minor in mathematics my entire academic career. I was even able to double minor in child development, which relates to my current field of work.
I'll be graduating from UCLA this Spring with a Bachelor's of Science in Anthropology, emphasis in primatology and double minor in mathematics and child development, w00t! College graduates rule.
I have no regrets.. Sometimes, it takes a while to figure out what *you* want to do. I realized I would've been pretty miserable for the next three years if I studied trade or economics. Like Ian said above, just because you graduate doesn't guarantee you have any direction in life yet.