[Serious] Do you think that life is fair? Why or why not?

So I've heard. The most prestigious schools all teach the same things, and as you tell it, perhaps not as efficiently as more subtle schools. But what they do offer are connections. Unique connections and opportunities. It really dissolves down to a classic choice in life. One needs to ask themselves what they're truly after with college. I personally believe that there is a stark difference between what someone wants to study and what they want to practice.

17 is a weird age. I don't feel qualified to make such decisions so I convince myself that I want things that conveniently line up with what's in my reach. I don't have an issue with this despite how I speak on it. Really, I feel like people my age are pressured too much here. I copped out and developed a plan for a program in the field that interests me and now I study Abrahamic religions on the side. My current path is a far cry from the planned path a year ago, but I'm happy that I'm on a path that I'll practice what I want to practice and study what I want to study. Separately.

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