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<title>http://20somethingrock.blogspot.com/ : Take #2</title>
<link>http://20somethingrock.blogspot.com/2010/09/take-2.html#IDComment101356210</link>
<description>Thank you so much, Brigindo! It&amp;#039;s good to know that this worked out well for others... this is all such unfamiliar territory! </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Katie [blogs] : With No Education Comes Great Experience: My non-educational resume</title>
<link>http://www.katieblogs.com/2010/08/with-no-education-comes-great.html#IDComment93022099</link>
<description>You should absolutely not be ashamed of not having a degree - get one if YOU want one and YOU believe that it can help you... school and formal education aren&amp;#039;t for everyone (and I don&amp;#039;t say that as in, &amp;quot;not everyone is good enough for school&amp;quot;, I mean that not everyone needs it to do what they want in life, not everyone has the resources to get through college in the 18-22 years old range, etc.). I say this as I&amp;#039;m more than half-way to a PhD (eek!), but truly, as cliched as it sounds, some of the smartest people I know are not in grad school with me AND many didn&amp;#039;t even go to college. Know what you want and figure out how to get there... if education is part of it, great. If not, that&amp;#039;s great too. But don&amp;#039;t feel ashamed because you don&amp;#039;t want the same thing as everyone else or you didn&amp;#039;t realize you wanted to go a certain path at some societally imposed age of grand decision-making...  </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 07:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Katie [blogs] : On Being Lost</title>
<link>http://www.katieblogs.com/2010/08/on-being-lost.html#IDComment92053870</link>
<description>Being lost just makes me freak out so much, it&amp;#039;s sick... even if I know I will be fine (so I&amp;#039;m NOT lost in a terrible neighborhood with no money and a dead cell phone with no numbers memorized), it&amp;#039;s that complete (involuntary) surrender of control for me. Or at least that&amp;#039;s what I think it is. Plus, I have a tendency to second guess myself anyways and then when you get lost, it&amp;#039;s easy to beat yourself up over a bad decision (why did I leave that damned map at home? why did I agree to meet someone here?) and that obviously doesn&amp;#039;t help anything... just taking a deep breath and sometimes buying myself a fro-yo along the way help (more than anything else anyways)! </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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