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Re: No Drive, failing college
What you're experienceing is stress. You know you "have to" take this test but you're trying to find reasons not to. You're telling a public board that you make 150K playing poker. There was no point to include that statement in this post. Just do what you have to do. If you don't want to take the test, don't do it and suffer the consequences, whatever those consequences might be according to your current circumstance. Just do it or don't it.
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Re: No Drive, failing college
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I have absolutely no drive anymore. I'm not sure if it is because of poker or not, but it has definitely contributed to my laziness. I'm 20 years old and a sophmore in college, making around $150k a year from poker. I feel like college is pointless sometimes but at the same time I don't want to regret not doing well and giving my best effort. I often play poker or go out with friends rather than do homework or even study for the 2 exams tomorrow that I haven't even started to study for. I rarely even go to class anymore. I want to have a more balanced life but it is so hard to do when you have no drive. I have drive to workout, make money, and be good at poker, but right now that's about it and school is just suffering completely. I'm sure others have felt like this, is there any methods that work, any motivation? Should I just drop out of college and disappoint my parents? [/ QUOTE ] Go part time, take 1 or 2 classes, maybe even change your major to something that interest you. |
#23
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Re: No Drive, failing college
finish and complete college, then see what happenes fromt here i think you should always have a back up plan
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