Y'all got covid protocols? This particular university has no mask mandate, no social distancing, no capacity restrictions, no nothing.
for my school masks aren’t required but it’s recommended, but it’s FL. some students do, most don’t
a girl came up to me today and talked to me for an hour. What is this
hope u secured the bag 
what made her approach u
hope u secured the bag 
what made her approach u
didnt secure anything
idk I was just sitting on one of the planters and she came up and poked me from behind
didnt secure anything
idk I was just sitting on one of the planters and she came up and poked me from behind
shoulda poked her back if you get what i mean.
didnt secure anything
idk I was just sitting on one of the planters and she came up and poked me from behind
damb brother you should’ve got the number or socials
damb brother you should’ve got the number or socials
the convo was ehhhhh
a girl came up to me today and talked to me for an hour. What is this
brag post
Any of you guys in committed relationships in college? I’ve been with the same girl for almost 2 years now (since my first semester as a freshman) and it’s cool cuz she provided me with some consistency and comfort during virtual classes and all but I’m kinda worried about missing out on all these women at school
idk how interested u are at coding but i was a compsci major who switched to information technology cause i hate math and programming
tbh never even tried coding but thought to give it a shot
is information tech easier? what was the career you had your sights on?
Any of you guys in committed relationships in college? I’ve been with the same girl for almost 2 years now (since my first semester as a freshman) and it’s cool cuz she provided me with some consistency and comfort during virtual classes and all but I’m kinda worried about missing out on all these women at school
3somes
3somes
Yeah we'd talked about it but never too seriously 
Maybe I'll bring it up again
Ur not gonna be talking to her a lot while plumbing
plumbing as in f***ing?
tbh never even tried coding but thought to give it a shot
is information tech easier? what was the career you had your sights on?
it’s def worth a shot. you may end up liking code
for me math isn’t my strong suit and when i got to the intro coding classes like python, c++, and c, i just knew it wasn’t for me. the web design and data a***yst (SQL) courses were pretty fun tho
but information tech was more my speed. it’s a broad field and you can choose to focus on a part you’re interested in. cybersecurity and networking are the 2 major areas and troubleshooting / tech support is the basic level.
i chose to focus on the networking side of things but am also looking to get into cloud computing as well
compsci is seen as the “better” field and you’ll make a lot of money if you’re good at it, but some IT jobs pay very well if you get the right certifications.
also in college, both fields will somewhat overlap in the beginning so if you ever wanna switch it’s not like you’re wasting time
didnt secure anything
idk I was just sitting on one of the planters and she came up and poked me from behind
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it’s def worth a shot. you may end up liking code
for me math isn’t my strong suit and when i got to the intro coding classes like python, c++, and c, i just knew it wasn’t for me. the web design and data a***yst (SQL) courses were pretty fun tho
but information tech was more my speed. it’s a broad field and you can choose to focus on a part you’re interested in. cybersecurity and networking are the 2 major areas and troubleshooting / tech support is the basic level.
i chose to focus on the networking side of things but am also looking to get into cloud computing as well
compsci is seen as the “better” field and you’ll make a lot of money if you’re good at it, but some IT jobs pay very well if you get the right certifications.
also in college, both fields will somewhat overlap in the beginning so if you ever wanna switch it’s not like you’re wasting time
will look into this if compsci doesn't workout