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Our days were oddly similar. I raise my beer glass to you. Happy July 1!
*clinks glass* Happy July 1st my dear. Here's to hoping tomorrow is awesome right? ^_^




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bthelove replied to your post: The first day of the second half of th...
Our days were oddly similar. I raise my beer glass to you. Happy July 1!
*clinks glass* Happy July 1st my dear. Here's to hoping tomorrow is awesome right? ^_^
Q, R, S!
Q- Nina Simone-sinner man
R- Hansel and Gretel witch hunter- last night while i did my little sister's hair (shit came out fire!!!!)
s- it was Rolling Stone's 'Paint it Black' and Peggy Lee's 'He's a Tramp' from lady and the tramp but i just got a new phone and can't figure out how to put ringers on this shit
Tumblr Talk:
With rising costs and increasing debt facing many college graduates, discuss why college students should (or should not) pursue advanced degrees.
A lot of careers don't require (or benefit from) an advanced career. So, it ultimately depends on the individual's professional goals. However, I say yes if for no other reason than the competitive edge an advanced degree offers (for many fields). In an era when places like McDonald's are considering Bachelor's degrees as a requirement for employment as a cashier (true story: http://www.techyville.com/2013/04/news/cashier-opening-at-mcdonalds-requires-a-bachelors-degree-2-years-experience/), graduate and professional degrees no longer seem so "advanced."