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<blockquote data-quote="95Stealth302" data-source="post: 3110598" data-attributes="member: 31985"><p>Maybe this is tooo sappy, but I always remember this Morgan Freeman quote..."Get busy living, or get busy dying, that's damn right." </p><p></p><p>I attend school at Washington University in St. Louis, one of the harder schools in the nation. I'm a mechanical engineer, and although I'm not contemplating graduate school as of right now, I understand how you feel. I'm incredibly intimidated by this school and the pressure of doing well. Everyone here graduated in the top 10 of their high school class, and it seems at times that everyone else is doing well while I experience failures. </p><p></p><p>There's hope though. You know you're smart, you've studied hard to make the GPA that you have, so you obviously know how to take on challenges, and think critically. Go to law school with the same demeanor, it's a minor obstacle on the path to your goal, and you can do whatever you set your mind too. People limit themselves by what they think they can't achieve, since someone else is "probably doing a better job," but you have unique skills to bring to the table, and someone will notice that someday and hire you. Hit the books, go to the library, dont booze, you'll graduate with flying colors and walk down the road of life that you choose to. Who's going to prevent that?? Certainly not a grandiose building with neat offices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95Stealth302, post: 3110598, member: 31985"] Maybe this is tooo sappy, but I always remember this Morgan Freeman quote..."Get busy living, or get busy dying, that's damn right." I attend school at Washington University in St. Louis, one of the harder schools in the nation. I'm a mechanical engineer, and although I'm not contemplating graduate school as of right now, I understand how you feel. I'm incredibly intimidated by this school and the pressure of doing well. Everyone here graduated in the top 10 of their high school class, and it seems at times that everyone else is doing well while I experience failures. There's hope though. You know you're smart, you've studied hard to make the GPA that you have, so you obviously know how to take on challenges, and think critically. Go to law school with the same demeanor, it's a minor obstacle on the path to your goal, and you can do whatever you set your mind too. People limit themselves by what they think they can't achieve, since someone else is "probably doing a better job," but you have unique skills to bring to the table, and someone will notice that someday and hire you. Hit the books, go to the library, dont booze, you'll graduate with flying colors and walk down the road of life that you choose to. Who's going to prevent that?? Certainly not a grandiose building with neat offices. [/QUOTE]
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