Us street dudes in Atlanta know that them college girls are easy as fukk. Stayed in Magnolia. Was the weed man. I smashed so many for weed it's ridiculous.
4 years ain't really the average, especially since a lot are trying to do more than just get a Bachelors nowadays. Me and my bros graduated HS in 2008 and they still in school going for their master's.
But for a bachelors, the average is about 5-6 years now instead of 4. Half fukking around, half changing up what you want to do.
While I'm laughing and smh at these pics unfortunately, a disclaimer might be needed to point out that you could replace HBCU with any groupings of school and get the same kind of tweets, trolls or not
So just read the tweets without trying to connect them to "what is wrong" with black folks, black community etc
Bro, nikkas in ATLANTA fukk with girls from Spelman and Clark. shyt aint exclusive to Morehouse. I went to Southern Cal but we were on everybody campus in Atlanta (especially Clark), at all the parties, at everybody girl. If you arent accustomed to that good, it definitely helps but if you eat good regardless, its just another resource.
BYE FELICIA. I'm employed and I can afford my weed,don't group up all us stoner chicks because you associated with dust bunnies that fukk for less than a gram.
I changed my major 3 times, and had a looooooootttttttaaaaaaa fun. I'll share some stories later.
Electrical Engineering - 3 years - I knew after year 2 it wasn't for me, but gave it a shot because I had a job offer from NASA HQ in DC. Graduate with a engineering degree, and I had a 6 figure job waiting. They told me there was a shortage of black engineers. I changed it because I couldn't have the fun I wanted and be serious with the class work.
Physical Therapy - 2 years - Once I realized there was a chance I would need to work around sick people, and possibly have to handle bodily fluids, bathe people, and expose myself to things I had no intention of seeing and smelling, I was like ...
Psychology - 2 years - Moms was like just pick something and finish. I had all my general requirements, so this was the fastest route out.
Now I'm a financial analyst. Luckily I was on scholarship, and had DC TAG. If I had to pay for college for 7 years.....
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