Erik Bates | May 12, 2004
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Anna Gregoline | May 12, 2004
Congrats! I can't imagine being in school, although I know lots of people who are. I'm so glad I didn't make it into grad school, I would have gone insane!

Kris Weberg | May 12, 2004
And representing the other side of the coin, I'm actually signing on for grad school this Fall, which will probably be another 6-7 years when it's all over.

But let me echo Anna (and everyone else here) by saying "Congratulations!" to you, and wishing you the best in your post-collegiate endeavors.

Scott Hardie | May 13, 2004
It wasn't until my final year of college that I finally came up with an answer to that "if you were a millionaire, what would you do with your time?" question: I'd go to college.

Congrats, Erik!

Anna Gregoline | May 13, 2004
Yeah, it's weird how people want more education after they've already been through it. I would go back and learn more too, if I had the money. Makes me think that kids should wait before they are plunged into undergrad - maybe older really is wiser.

Erik Bates | May 13, 2004
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Anna Gregoline | May 13, 2004
That's true - but I wish that was the norm, and not the other way around. I wish at least I was shown other options instead of go go go straight to college.

Melissa Erin | May 13, 2004
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Jackie Mason | May 13, 2004
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Erik Bates | May 14, 2004
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