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To: greenspirit who wrote (242785)3/19/2008 1:03:59 PM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 794484
 
lol join the crowd.

i just remember how difficult it was attending college nights, three/four nights a week. then joined national guard vs take my physical and later go ra and see the world.. no vietnam yet, instead fell in love and decided to stay around which only added to my responsibilities , now night school, family, weekend drills, and those professors would expect to have us get together for work groups between classes.. some of those guys reminded me of these politicians who do not relate to what life is really like. In most cases those in the class were in the same positions and lived up to fifty miles away. In our spare time we had projects in work to keep up with.

it is only through retirement that i am catching up on old movies , rock groups , etc from the last four decades. g

coming out of the service he/she should be able to take courses if seats available without entrance exam. The college will welcome the income and the student will find the discipline to make it or will drop out after a few courses or go back and take some prep courses.