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Old 12-18-2022, 02:22 PM
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He dropped one class. Didnt stop going to any class. Did he wait until he was miserable? He did stop all classess and move to Idaho? I added a BS and later an MA to my resume, while holding a job. It took me a little longer because I dropped a class one week in because I thought the prof was fucking nuts. Turned out, everyone else bailed on the class.

Think of it this way. He decided that that class wasnt what he wanted, and instead of sticking it out and being miserable, he walked away. He made the decision for himself, not for anyone else.

I didnt find my career until I was 30. What I didnt try? And when I found something that I enjoyed, I had 35 years where I never dreaded going to work. He dropped something after deciding it wasnt worth his time. Wasnt that his problem? He was miserable, and didnt want to be a quitter.

Its one class. Get a grip.
I have no idea why you're getting so butt hurt about this. I'm not insulting Luck or anyone else.

The guy wasn't able to maintain the work/life balance he wanted when playing in the NFL, which was a primary driver in him retiring from the game. Then right out of the gate he's dropping a class b/c (as clearly stated in the article) it was cutting too much into his home life. Not b/c the professor was crazy, etc. like you seem to think it is. I never said he was flipping out or screwed, but predicting that he's going to struggle maintaining the work/life balance he wants and his family seems to expect for him is very much objective and reasonable based on the details in the article.
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