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Old Oct 27, 2014, 03:42 PM
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In my fifth year of school and one more to go, I feel like I have hit a wall. My mind no longer has any interest in school and I am not the guy I used to be. I spend as much time in my room as possible. I don't like being around people. I transferred all the way from Georgia to a school out on Texas. I got instate because my moved to dallas when I was a freshman. I came to the school because I was trying to get my degree in chemical engineering and Georgia tech raised it's requirements. Ever since I came to this school on Texas, I have faced financial problems, constantly being flaked on, and mediocre grades. I switched out of chemical engineering after I got a D in the class that would have set me back further. I just want to go back to Georgia and get my associates in computer science/ information systems and start working. I want to pursue other passions pr hobbies like professional wrestling or even guitar playing. In Georgia, I have a reliable support system around me. But I joust don't know how I would make it work with the move. I hate the city that i am in and I don't want to come back another semester.
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Old Oct 27, 2014, 04:02 PM
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Then don't stay.

It's as simple as that. Make a plan and go home.
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Old Oct 27, 2014, 04:21 PM
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I just want to go back to Georgia and get my associates in computer science/ information systems and start working.
That sounds entirely reasonable. Doing something like that would probably open up more vocational and psychological doors.
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Old Oct 27, 2014, 04:29 PM
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Then don't stay.

It's as simple as that. Make a plan and go home.
I just have to find an affordable online school, a job, and someone to take over my lease at my school. I am also doubting if getting my associates will do anything for me. It's not just school. I have other dreams that I would like to pursue.
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Old Oct 27, 2014, 05:51 PM
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I suggest you advertise a lease-takeover on Craigslist (start now, however. Most students will know by now) Make the terms appealing (offer to pay a months rent, for example).

A job would be your next hurdle, and that can be done depending on what you're willing to do.

Also, you don't have to start at a school (online or otherwise) straight away. There is time. I'm guessing that many of your existing credits will transfer over to your new school.
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