Well this week has so far not been kind, and it'll probably get worse before it gets better... My parents showed me the bill for my cell phone last weekend, and let's just say that I shouldn't be using it for anything else than emergencies and important calls from now on... Little did I know all long distance calls were 35 cents each and that the plan was also charging for both outgoing calls and incoming calls...
In addition to all of this, since my cell phone is a 905 number I am also being charged for both 416 numbers and other 905 numbers because of my location... I would hope that my parents had considered the charges for long distance calls and knew that I'd be making many of those, but it seems more like the "big selling factor" for them was that they wouldn't be charged for calls from my cell phone to theirs, and vice versa...
Further problems for me during this week are-- two mid-term tests on Wednesday and one tomorrow... I've already had one on Monday...
I knew something like this would happen when I applied for a college program last may (or whatever)... I guess I had hoped that my courses would be more engaging compared to high school courses...
Perhaps "engaging" is not the word I'm looking for...
In either case, I have come to the conclusion that I am simply not fit for a lengthy educational course... Relatively, from my experience with trying to find a job in Cobourg, I don't believe I am "fit" for a job-- or shall we say the job market isn't fit for me...
Frankly speaking, right now I'm confused... Yes, confused and unsure as to what even my near future holds...
All this being said, I guess even a god needs to ask for advice sometimes...
Got any?
Iaminyourveins!
G-nome
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Not all class material is engaging...when we take foundations courses (as they are often called), at the time they always seem meaningless and a waste of time, but they teach us valuable academic skills that will come in handy later. We have to train ourselves so that when we get to the REALLY engaging material, we can take it all in and really learn from it properly.
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