not to mention you arent allowed to go to college unless youre rich so its definitely a miserable existence wanting to be a researcher but all youre allowed to do is minimum wage jobs. so I'm basically working while not even being able to do what i actually want in life. so thats even harder when all your hard work doesn't even have a reward at the end of it.
i think you’re setting a mental boundary for yourself. college is sure as hell expensive, but you certainly dont need to be rich. there are several community colleges around me that are very well regarded and are incredibly cheap. there’s always options to get a further education. im not saying its cheap or easy but dont limit yourself!
@@samhaines7644 thanks, but i think you misunderstood the financial inability part. so its not a mental block when im dying to get in, and i can do well because im good at taking tests. im building credit to take out private student loans, but the process is slow because the cost of living is going up, and i have to buy my medicine on top of that, and i live in Florida so there is more mitigating circumstances to consider rather than blaming me for being forced to not be able to live my dream.
Higher expectations generally lead to greater anger and unhappiness.
not to mention you arent allowed to go to college unless youre rich so its definitely a miserable existence wanting to be a researcher but all youre allowed to do is minimum wage jobs.
so I'm basically working while not even being able to do what i actually want in life. so thats even harder when all your hard work doesn't even have a reward at the end of it.
i think you’re setting a mental boundary for yourself. college is sure as hell expensive, but you certainly dont need to be rich. there are several community colleges around me that are very well regarded and are incredibly cheap. there’s always options to get a further education. im not saying its cheap or easy but dont limit yourself!
@@samhaines7644 thanks, but i think you misunderstood the financial inability part. so its not a mental block when im dying to get in, and i can do well because im good at taking tests.
im building credit to take out private student loans, but the process is slow because the cost of living is going up, and i have to buy my medicine on top of that, and i live in Florida so there is more mitigating circumstances to consider rather than blaming me for being forced to not be able to live my dream.