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I graduated early and had a decent job lined up right away from OCR. At the time I was very excited to get in the workforce and to make some money. However, the joy of starting a new job fades quickly when it becomes apparent that the 9am-5pm (or 8am-7pm as it often was for me) is a real drag, especially when you have grumpy coworkers and the work you're doing isn't real challenging. I'd guess that as an engineer you'd be doing more fulfilling and engaging work if you went into the workforce.

Compared to working I much preferred being a university student. Even though I wasn't greek (and therefore wasn't very involved in the social scene on campus) I had my own small group of friends that I saw every day. Even though many of us still live in the Chicago area we don't see each other as often. It feels isolating and lonely. I honestly can't wait to be a student again.

Hope I answered your question. If not let me know and I can tell you more.

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