Official Okie St. dismisses Z.P.

This hits home with me as a child of immigrants, one of many in Miami, whose hard-working parents could not afford to pay for their children's tuition, so we kids had to do the Community College to 4 year school, meanwhile taking on several jobs to pay for school and a better car to get us to work and school. Others did it by joining the military and potentially putting their lives on the line. The hard work is real but the payoff is worthwhile if one does things right and work hard. Which is why I just shake my head at these kids who have a full ride and manage to not appreciate what they have that others don't. A shame. What a bunch of knuckle heads (and this goes for the other adults in their lives).
My parents are not immigrants, yet my college life was as you described - worked and went to school. Took me til I was 40 to pay off my student loans from UM, but I did it. Could not agree with you an ounce more regarding the kids who throw it away. Life isn’t easy. No reason to make it more difficult. Kudos to the folks who work their azzes off to rise above. 🫡
 
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I was not a music student, even though I mastered the skin flute at a young age.


Flute you say…


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J/k 🤣
 
Didn't Apex Tech brag in their ads that you got to keep the tools after taking the classes?
Was that the old guy in coveralls saying the knowledge goes in your head, the skill goes in your hands, and the tool goes in the box?
 
This hits home with me as a child of immigrants, one of many in Miami, whose hard-working parents could not afford to pay for their children's tuition, so we kids had to do the Community College to 4 year school, meanwhile taking on several jobs to pay for school and a better car to get us to work and school. Others did it by joining the military and potentially putting their lives on the line. The hard work is real but the payoff is worthwhile if one does things right and work hard. Which is why I just shake my head at these kids who have a full ride and manage to not appreciate what they have that others don't. A shame. What a bunch of knuckle heads (and this goes for the other adults in their lives).
this is my story, but we were political refugees from Cuba.

thx for sharing
 
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Was that the old guy in coveralls saying the knowledge goes in your head, the skill goes in your hands, and the tool goes in the box?


Sounds very familiar...though I usually ignored the guy because Apex Tech had a terrible football team...


 
I had feared that NIL would create a feeling in a lot of still-maturing kids that they had "made it" and didn't need to put the work in. It's going to create a lot of entitle-itis. Hope this kid grows up fast.
 
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this is my story, but we were political refugees from Cuba.

thx for sharing

Yes, we were political refugees from same island as well. I wanted to make it a broader point that many young folks of all backgrounds could only dream of getting a full ride to a major university with all the benefits of being an athlete rubbing shoulders with fellow students, alums, boosters, coaches and even professors who could potentially help you in the future, instead of being an ungrateful, immature, a-hole.
 
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