Haha, yeah. I want to get out of here as soon as possible. I really didn't set myself up for it though... I didn't ever get my license, and I've never had a job...Oregon is a tough place to live, QuilavaKing. :/ It's ideal for retirement communities and smaller communities, it doesn't have much for young people. OSU is a great school, that's about all Oregon has going for it (and Portland) in terms of society.
It's beautiful, absolutely beautiful, just... not conducive to having a productive future. At least that's how I felt when I was there. :[ I live in Los Angeles but me and my family were in Oregon for a while to take care of my grandmother.... yughhhh. I love to go back and visit (rafting down the Rouge River is bombbbbdiggity) but I could never live there.
Yeah, but if they're 40, they probably went to a pretty crappy school. I was a straight A student (well, almost), so I should be going somewhere pretty fancy imo. I had an almost free ride to OIT, which I probably should have done... but the more I thought about it, the more I felt like wasting 4 years of my life in a cold, little town like Klamath Falls was a really bad idea.
Don't get discouraged. Trust me, it's ALWAYS possible. Always. I know old people (well okay, they're like 40, but that feels freakin old) who have gone BACK to college because they didn't do it after highschool and they regretted it. If THEY can do it, a 19 year old kid can do it.
It's expensive to go to school out-of-state but you can apply for grants, scholarships, or if you have to student loans. If you feel you don't have the academics for it, go to a community college for a year and ace the crap out of it (I'm talking serious dedication, straight-A 4.0 GPA status) and then transfer to a university. People do it all of the time. :]
Anything is possible, seriously. Just stay dedicated.
I have this huge urge to get back into school. Taking a year off after graduating was great the first few months, but then you just miss it after awhile. ):
Does give me a lot of time to prep myself though.