The first hurricane of the year is here and this is the super joyous part where it's super hot inside the house (thanks to the thing) and electricity has been cut because of it.
Yay no electric fans or wifi.
Outside the house it's actually quite cool. But there's that wind thing.
yesterday I lost a good 2 or 3 hours of playtime to network issues for my Wii U. In that time I was troubleshooting and Ultimately had to set up EVERYTHING manually for the Wii U net settings. IP address, DNS, opening UDP ports on my router. What's baffling was that it happened suddenly after 2 years of owning the console. The night before I was smashing and splatting no problems. What gives Nintendo?
yesterday I lost a good 2 or 3 hours of playtime to network issues for my Wii U. In that time I was troubleshooting and Ultimately had to set up EVERYTHING manually for the Wii U net settings. IP address, DNS, opening UDP ports on my router. What's baffling was that it happened suddenly after 2 years of owning the console. The night before I was smashing and splatting no problems. What gives Nintendo?
Sorry to hear that, buddy.
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So that's Final Fantasy Type 0 finished. Enjoyed it a lot more than I was expecting. It definitely got a lot better about halfway through. Now to tackle Dark Souls.
I really don't know what to do now i graduated highschool. And i don't know to go to college or get a job my parents been pushing me to go to college and i really don't want to do four or more years on something i hate. I just want to have a job so i can buy my own stuff without asking for it. I just been drawing trying to pass the day and at least help me think on what to do.
@TwilightAngel - I only recently figured this out, but a big part of making a good plan is having one or more back-up plans, and then back-ups to those back up plans.
Rather than focus on one thing you defiitely want to do, try think of several options - perhaps one general area you think you'd be interested in, and then see what common courses they might have so you can always transfer if you don't like a specific major. Or maybe go the other way around and think about what courses you know you'd want to take and see where they'd fit in.
And then you can think about "what if I decide I don't like college?", and work on goals from there, like where you think you could work, how much can you make, will you have to stay home or find a place to live, etc.
These are just examples. TL;DR - I can tell you from hard experience that the worst thing you could do is think you have to have everything all figured out before you go, because the chances that you actually could are slim. There's definitely a lot to think about, and it's a very serious issue. I'd recommend at least making several rough plans, then ironing out the details with your family and school advisor(s) until you've narrowed them down enough that you can at least make a start. I can guarantee once you start doing things - school, work, etc. - that you'll learn more about yourself and the world as you go, and so you'll always be refining your plans.
...I hope this helps. Really, a lot of this is me saying, "do the opposite of what I did when I was preparing/going to college", and I'm sure you've heard a lot of this stuff before. I can't promise that it works, but I can assure you that the opposite of it definitely doesn't work...
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