Thursday, March 11, 2010

Cornell

So I'm thinking it's time to head back to college. I mean, I've already got 23.5 credits, and it's really only a year away from graduating with an associate's.

But with an associate's comes pursuit of a bachelor's degree. The school I go to (Suffolk) has two transfer opportunities to Ivy League colleges, one that requires a 3.5 (Columbia) and the other a 3.8 (Cornell). I'm considering Cornell. I mean, I have a 4.0 straight across the board with 4 honors classes under my belt. It would be cake to get into.

My only concern is what to do with myself. I've passed around the idea of being a teacher cause I love working with kids, it makes me feel young, but if that were the case, I'd do something impossibly difficult like Calculus or Physics. I've never taken these classes, but comprehension is mellifluous when it's anything I'm passionate about. Knowing I could easily pick up a job locally with a degree in these subjects is inspiration enough.

However, Cornell is a major school with MANY great contacts. I'm considering doing something in statistics or something difficult involving economics, like the guy that comes into a company and saves a business millions by trimming fat from the budget. Hell yeah, that could be me. Math is easy for me.

As far as music, I'll finish the shit up, but it's no rush. At this point, I hate the music scene, and I think I'm only making the CD for myself anyway. I can't stand the trend following.

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