Hi everyone! I'm looking for a study buddy who ideally is available between 7:30-9:30pm CST. I work a 9-5/6 and it's been pretty challenging to stay motivated and study after work so I would love to connect with people in similar situations.
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Why just one gap year and why not 2? Or 5? Get some serious real-world workexperience. You'll be better for it, all around. Thinking outside of the K-JD box is a productive exercise.
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