Life is Like a Box of Chocolates
Being at a place like Cornell really puts a lot of pressure on you. You always hear about people going off to great jobs at big companies. And as a senior, people always ask you THE question - what are you doing after you graduate? At this point I really don’t know yet. Sure, it would be nice to have secured some job and know I’ll have a place to go to after I graduate. The 9-5 grind. But I just feel the need to deviate. That type of conformity is just too mundane for me. So where will I be a year from now? What will I be doing?
I’m interested in marketing, competitive strategy, branding, technology, and the Internet. Consulting? Maybe. Finance, crunching numbers? No. Definitely no. Wearing a suit everyday? NO. I like improving things, making things work better. If only I were ingenious enough to just look at the world around me and come up with some brilliant idea to fill some need. If only.
So I have one more semester before I graduate. People say time flies and before you know it, you’re graduating but I feel like I’ve been in college for my whole life or something. For my peers who are still wondering why I’m still in school, it’s not because I’m retarded. I took a semester off and then I transferred from Computer Science to Business.
I’m just sleepy and babbling for no reason. Good night.
And just because I feel like it, here’s a huge spoiler for the movie Saw: the killer is the supposedly dead guy in the middle of the room. He gets up at the end. Suckers. Saw 2 is coming!









