Tomorrow is the day!

Sorry, came out the wrong way. I meant that they wanted to interview me for a story.

sweet. i'm a finance guy, i've known more accountants than seshat the lady of numbers, and i can say you're not missing much in the accountancy world. accountants don't get interviewed by anybody but the IRS.
 


Don't know you, bro, but you have always come across as good people: congratulations and good luck with future endeavours.
 
The story with my degree. The first two years I was on track to be an accountant. In the 2nd year I had to change my track because the curriculum was too difficult. My grades were seriously suffering. Spoke with my counselor and had her put me on a track that would allow me to get my grades back up and not interfere with the rest of my life. I ended up with a concentration in advertising and a minor in business administration.

Most successful people have problems with their academic(either difficult or not interested) during their college days :)
 
Congrats Bro. Concentrating and getting a degree after involved in IM is a big achievement.

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I remember thinking how much more free time I would have after finishing my degree, and istead all I did was get lazy. You don't strike me as the lazy type though, but I figured I'd throw that warning out there anyway.
 
Congrats McGrunin. I've got two semesters or 8 classes left. I can't wait to be finished!
 
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Congrats man!

Big props to you... You got that killer hustle. Don't stop till you hit the top.
 
Assuming you'll still be doing the same work you did before college and not be interviewing for a job/have any use for the degree, was it worth the money?

I'm in school too and I want to finish my degree, but I'm constantly asking myself if it is worth the money or not in the long run. Education ain't cheap, bruh.
 
Assuming you'll still be doing the same work you did before college and not be interviewing for a job/have any use for the degree, was it worth the money?

I'm in school too and I want to finish my degree, but I'm constantly asking myself if it is worth the money or not in the long run. Education ain't cheap, bruh.

I had a full scholarship all four years because of tennis. It was worth it.
 
Congrats Martin. You are doing a great job in this age where most of the guys could not even start planning for the same. Good luck for your future.
 
Congratulations! I am a few months away from my degree and I am excited to feel the sense of accomplishment you must be feeling right now.