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I cut you so bad you wish I didn't cut you so bad.And people wonder why I backstab. I cut you before you cut me.
I cut you so bad you wish I didn't cut you so bad.And people wonder why I backstab. I cut you before you cut me.
Im pleased with where I am in my career.
The test scores don't contribute much to where I am in life. For instance, even though I had great SAT scores, I decided to go to a low tier college on scholarship rather than pay full freight at a place with an elite reputation. So... I can't say that my test scores put me into a great school that then resulted in me getting a great job... even if I'd done mediocre on the SATs I could have still gone to the low tier college and taken the same classes, done same internships, made the same friends, which all more directly resulted in where I am in life and career today.
I still consider you a friend sans benefits.And people wonder why I backstab. I cut you before you cut me.
I have recently discovered that no one gives a flying fuck about my standardized test scores or degrees and basically just wants experience. Can't say that I disagree with the logic there but it's still a bit of a pain in the ass.Kind of crazy but I applied for a job in my 30s and they wanted to know my SAT scores (as well as GPA in college).
Insane that you can have years of work experience but some people think a test you take when you’re like 16 has any relevance/meaning at that stage of life.