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Wait...
Was I supposed to study in college?
Was I supposed to study in college?
That's an awesome story. Where is your game store?Well, right out of highschool I jumped in with both feet into an engineering program. I helped tutor other students in calculus in exchange for their notes from lectures, during which I often worked on my D&D campaigns. After a particularly boring hydraulics class, I started questioning why I wanted to do it.
I've always been an artist with a gift for math - torn in two directions. Too much of a dreamer to pay attention in class, but good enough at tests to get by. I'm also terrible at doing what I'm told.
In the end, I bought a struggling Comic & Game store at the age of 19, and with no business experience whatsoever, I learned as I went and turned it around. 28 years later, I do well enough to support a family of four, five employees, and get to play D&D on weekends as part of my job. (Though not for the past two years. Business has been good during that time, but it's not near as much fun. A lot of headaches, but it's hard to complain when compared to many jobs.)
I'd say dropping out worked out fine for me.
After "only" about 20 years, my mom stopped asking me when I'd get a "real" job!
Nice. The growth from 1 to 2 is incredible. Enjoy it because once they learn how to say no things start to get tricky.I've spent this last year being a stay at home dad for my newborn!
That's an awesome story. Where is your game store?
Yes, but what was optional. For example the room immediately outside of our electronics lab was the secretarial course's typing classroom.Wait...
Was I supposed to study in college?