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95th Foot:
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1) I've been up for over twenty-four hours writing a research paper on a semester hydroponics project.
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You will find the world does not care how much work one puts into something, only the results. In college these results are called "grades".
2) I have more intelligence and wit in one pubic hair than you'll ever dream of having.
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And this is measured exactly how?....if you're so capable, what are you asking for info about financial aid at a gun web page for? Didn't you know that your university or college has a financial aid office? Didn't the institution tell you about all this when you came aboard? Didn't your fellow students mention ths same problem in passing?
3) I never asked for taxpayer money or government assistance. I want a normal loan that I will pay off with interest.
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Rotsa ruck. Have you ever actually paid off a loan, a big one? It's a BIG responsibility. And if you don't pay it off promptly, the interest owed accrues and you have to pay that off, too. AND it ruins your credit rating - for a LONG time. Banks do not hand out money to poor risks. If you were a stellar student, they might. But if you are not, I hope you know somebody real well at the local S&L....
BTW who has paid for your studies up to now? THAT is a question you will get from any lender.
4) I am the hardest working mother fucker you'll ever meet.
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The world does not care. It is a cruel world out there, if you are not prepared, and even if your are, it can still be quite difficult.
Well, thank you for your childish display of all you have learned. If you can't take criticism and are thin-skinned about your academic record at this point in life, then guess what: it doesn't get any easier later on.
You either get that message for free now from some stranger on the Internet, or you find out later at interviews and rejections in the job market, for real.
The former is easier to deal with.