Quote from: Zumbagirl on February 13, 2013, 01:54:42 PM
I don't want this to sound preachy but one thing I want to see in this world are more successful transwomen. I don't want to be the only one. It's entirely possible to do this all, be successful and live a comfortable life. I have 6 figure jobs at my company that I have to give to foreigners because not a single American worker has the education or qualifications. An American engineering degree is like owning your own bars of gold. When I went to college there were 475 in the freshman class and 25 of us graduated. Starting salaries in engineering are hovering near $75-80k. That's a 21-22 year old fresh out of college! In 10 years your earning potential will be close to $200k. That's one hell of a leg up in the world.
If you only have 2 years left then suck it up and do it. You can thank me later 
No, no, I finished college! Don't worry about that. (It took me 7 years, but I finally did make it, back in the spring of 2011.) All I'm saying is that I failed out of the division-1 engineering college that I was in when I first started, (Mercer,) and ended up in a small liberal-arts college where I decided to pursue my dreams of writing instead, and after MUCH emotional hardship, I did graduate. (Chemistry 1 was my favorite class... I took it three times...

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And you know, I really feel comfortable where I'm at now. I'm working as a poker dealer at a local casino, making $50,000 per year with full benefits, and I do get to do math, so it's not just a totally braindead job. I probably should have gone much further with my brains than I did, but I really don't feel like it anymore. I'm only 27 years old, and only a year and a half out of college. I need time to BREATHE!!! Just get settled, and get away from that rigorous academic life, and above all, FINALLY explore being myself rather than worrying about moving up in the work world. I'll worry about that once this whole gender-transition thing is over with. Until then, I just need something safe, secure, and something that can pay the bills enough so that I can afford the doctors' visits, HRT, and save up for surgery. That's my goal right now, and right now it's being met, so I'm not worried about it.