I'm 23 years old. I'm in graduate school. This is my last quarter of coursework before I get my Master's Degree.
AND SOMEHOW I still feel TERRIBLY guilty for staying home from school. I woke up this morning and made the tough call of spending the day with my
loving girlfriend rather than making the hour long commute to sit in a seminar room discussing 1970s french cinema.
Talk about psychological conditioning -- the guilt never goes away! Somehow it always makes me feel better to call my mom and get her verbal approval
of my absence.
How about the rest of you? Do you feel wracked with guilt when you miss school, work, etc?RoboticTerrorSTD - 3-3-2004 at 12:00 PM
not school, out of all the times i had ever ditched school i only felt guilty when my mom thought i was going.But that was only high school. About
work yeah....I did feel kinda guilty when I used to say I was sick and I'd be perfectly fine.....don't know why though
[Edited on 3/3/2004 by RoboticTerrorSTD]poobs - 3-3-2004 at 12:15 PM
I have no problems skipping school..Or calling in sick to work..I'm such a lying piece of shit..:ocolforbin6 - 3-3-2004 at 12:19 PM
pooby, don't be so hard on yourself.draconian - 3-3-2004 at 12:39 PM
As long as I'm keeping up with the work. Just remember the stat that only 4% of the population is auditory regarding a primary learning source.
The rest are visual graphic or visual textual (or experiential, etc. etc.) So the odds of you leaving the lecture a helluva lot more enlightened are
perhaps not as good as your brain seems to think.
So if you're compensating by reading or whatever, I think there's no reason for guilt. I did used to have a ton of guilt, though, when I
was supposed to be writing and wasn't.
edited for paranoia over the Col's comment and finding grammatical errors. Bah.
[Edited on 3-3-2004 by draconian]colforbin6 - 3-3-2004 at 12:43 PM
so eloquent.Neuwave - 3-3-2004 at 03:46 PM
Life's too short.
Like Alex said,
"Time doesn't slow down for those who dream..."
I don't know if that relates at all, but I like to think so. It's like just do it...
By mom used to call those days "Mental Health Days", and we all need them once in a while. Some of us more than others:P. You
should've seen the amount of days absent on my high school report card. It looked more like a test score. sevenblur - 3-3-2004 at 08:42 PM
I personally love school, this is my last semester and I get my BA in psychology...so I want to enjoy the liberty I have as much as possible. I tend
to go on campus and miss one class and go to another....my classes are easy so I dont miss much...but I understand where you are coming from. I
sometimes feel like I might miss a class that might change my life or something...but I wouldnt know because I missed the class...anyhow, I think I am
just rambling on...with no reasoning. Oh well :P
Peaceseacaptain - 3-3-2004 at 09:12 PM
Yea I like going to class, to be frank. But I'm a nerd.
Though like Poobs, when I was working full-time, I had absolutely no trouble calling in sick... especially when it was a really nice California day...
poobs - 3-3-2004 at 11:36 PM
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Originally posted by seacaptain
especially when it was a really nice California day...