Take Russian in college instead of Spanish.
I use that cyrillic alphabet all the time in my day to day life now and "never" have a need for spanish.
2007-02-07 06:52:16
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answer #1
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answered by Jeffrey 2
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Everything starts with your career despite what many others might tell you. So, be sure you're doing something for a living that you truly love and feel 'wired into'. Don't let money be the priority in making the final decision when taking a career opportunity. What's foremost is that you truly love what you're doing and the people you're working with because when you meet these two criteria then you're going to be happy in your situation which will translate into creativeness and that leads to being good at what you do. Who makes the most money in specific career choices, those are are good at what they do or those who aren't? You know the answer to that and the fact of life is that when you're good at what you do the money will come by virtue of that. Now, once you have attained financial security in a career choice that you truly love then all the other things in life have a foundation upon which you can build from.
2016-05-24 03:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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An uneducated nurse told me to take an extra pill, and it wouldn't hurt me. I ended up in the hospital for 4 days.
2007-02-07 06:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, when i was little i was complaining to a (male) friend of mine who was 2 years older than me about my mom cos she grounded me and he told me the next time she moans at me to tell my mom to just **** off... being as young as i was, I didn't really know what i was saying and I took his advice... well... i don't think i saw daylight for a year! Lol!
2007-02-07 06:53:29
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answered by Me! 3
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My college advisor told me most people take 17 hours a semester. That was too many.
2007-02-07 06:54:28
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answered by G-Man 3
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i gave the advice of: try tasting the yellow snow, it probablty tastes good(seriously I didn't know better). and I'm surprised that peice of advice didn't cost me dearly...
2007-02-07 06:55:04
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answered by QuestionMark 5
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When people tell me that I need to be more trusting. LOL. That's never gonna happen.Trust needs to be earned,not given freely.
2007-02-07 06:52:19
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answered by ? 7
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A doctor once told me "don't eat the cheese, it's poisonous".
In fact it was very healthy, and not at all poisonous, and I wish I'd had some.
The doctor and his wife ate it all.
2007-02-07 06:53:13
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answered by Boofie 6
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Yeah, my guidance counsellor in high school told me to go to business school... why, why did I listen to her? I wanted to go into computer science....
2007-02-07 06:54:19
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answered by Zorlinda 6
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Petunia told me to kiss her ass one day.... I wish I wouldn't have followed that advice.
2007-02-07 06:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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