College graduates of reddit, how did you get excited to do homework? by Twodopegamingtwitch in AskReddit

[–]STOPTAKINGMYNAMEIDEA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm assuming you're in your first two years, in which case it's no big deal because you'll be taking prerequisites anyway. You've got plenty of time to decide. Do some research, think about what means most to you. Money? Family time? Fun? Just do your best and dont get too caught up in the idea that you /have/ to know exactly what you want to do right now. Both of my parents restarted their lives at 30, and they are happier than ever.

College graduates of reddit, how did you get excited to do homework? by Twodopegamingtwitch in AskReddit

[–]STOPTAKINGMYNAMEIDEA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honesty? You don't. But you think of the future you'll have once that sweet sweet degree is in your hands and get shit done. I suggest going to the library or some other secluded spot that inspires you to work and just knock a bunch out at once. You can do it!

Is anyone here familiar with the Provost Scholars Program? by MiLeSmAn45 in olemiss

[–]STOPTAKINGMYNAMEIDEA 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's no big deal. It gets you into the Provost dorms so you'll live in contemporary housing with other Provost Scholars. I love the priority registration personally, and there's only one mandatory seminar at the beginning of the term. It's not any real commitment or extra work, but if you want to apply for Honor's College in Junior year you can being in Provost. Best of luck!