Quote Originally Posted by Lucky Dawg
And at 19 i have no way of getting noticed for my works in law because you don't take law classes or get hired as an intern until actually in law school.
Ah, then that totally works for you. I never thought of it that way. I suppose its the same for the medical fields as well. My younger brother is majoring in Biology (pre med, however that works again), and I remember him saying something along those similar lines... that it's not like he can get noticed for any medical achievements any time soon as a 19 year old college student. Hehehe.


I wanted to go to Georgia and couldn't get in because i ****ED around in highschool and regret it. Now i've learned my lesson and have pulled a 180 and try harder.
Ahh. good for you. I think that is the exact principle I was getting at; to try and get the most out of your education. There's too many Americans who will never have that opportunity - to be able to go to college or get a proper education because their families can't afford it or because they had poor junior high - high school educations.


I'm saying i'm a business major and most professors can't do much to help me there. They do not hold high ranking managerial positions in corporations.
Ah gotcha. Yeah, I was an art major (3D Animation) and I was concerned about that when I was choosing colleges. I was worried that a non-working digital artist might not have the most up-to-date knowledge on whats going on in the entertainment business (software, dynamics, techniques, etc), nor would he/she have information on how the business of the artist in the professional art world works, as a working professional would.


lol none of these schools in state will cost a quarter of that, but i get ur point.
Yeah, I guess not. I'm not really familiar with the colleges around here at all. All I know about Georgia colleges is that my brother goes to UGA and their colors are red and black and their mascot is a bulldog! Oh! And with the Hope Scholarship you basically have free tuition or something? God, I wish NY had that when I was applying to colleges 6 years ago! My tuition was $37k/year. I don't regret it though; it was completely worth it.