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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cornell guy from before. I will admit using my school email for things is a huge boon to getting my emails opened. And having it on my resume shows I was smart or grindy enough to get in. Seems like you already have those things. The rest of the narrative could be up to you when people asked why you left. I would recommend trying to find a school that transfers credits if you do plan to eventually go somewhere else (which you should). And don't worry about being older. In cc I was with a ton of older students. I preferred them because they were mature and knew what they wanted. They studied with purpose, and they got a lot more out of it then anyone else. Even now in grad school there's leagues of difference between those who went straight through and those who took more time to find their path. Sorry there's so much pressure on this decision. I hope if anything, these angry posters are just showing the importance of therapy.[/quote] OP here. Thanks for the words of wisdom. Idk, everyone on here seems to be under the impression that if I leave Columbia, I'll NEVER be able to graduate from college EVER in the future and I should just suck it up in this hellhole and stay. Interesting to hear that you found older students to be more focused -- the commenters on here seem to believe that older students just don't finish, ever. [/quote]
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