The University of Texas - Arlington
This week I will complete the formal process of withdrawal from the University of Texas in Arlington. My gut instinct informed me attending this school would be a huge mistake, and I was right. Call it a self-fulfilling prophecy or self-sabotage, I at least gave the school a chance regardless of the poor esteem I hold for the school. Several mentors and close personal friends all advised for making a go at it, but I should have stuck to my instincts and held my ground in refusing to enroll. Now I am financially obligated for a huge amount of money to the school and federal government simply to appease whatever goal I was attempting to seek, weather to silence the critics or simply caving in under pressure to become a student at U.T. Arlington. People call me hard-headed, and here is proof I should have remained so. Now my future in academia is permanently crippled beyond repair, not to mention the tainting of my academic record by an inferior university. I intellectually deserve better than a tier three school. The classes were too easy and very unchallenging. Once the withdrawal is finalized, I will never have the opportunity to attend an institution of higher education, especially in light of my legal issues. This was an expensive lesson to learn, but learn it I must.
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