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Reviews for "TD-Year End"

GOOD FUCKING VIDEO man

Always awesome look forward to seeing more

OMG! Everyone's responses were so GOOD and this came out better than I expected! Think my favourites were Nan and Perry, but I honestly loved hearing everyone's take and experiences. Great work as always Dave ❤

Raziberry responds:

Thank YOU, Lisa!

This is my favorite video on the citadel!

Thanks for giving me a chance to reflect on my first year of college Dave. I often spend so much time looking ahead to where I want to go; I forget to check back on where I was and where I came from.

I appreciate the nice comments about me too, I wasn't really acting in this as much as I was just trying to get into my own head back when I was in college. It's all as geniune as I could make it.

It was nice seeing the takes of old friends and new cool people and seeing how normal it was to not fit in or at least feel like you didn't fit in.

I also went to engineering college, guy in comments, and I dropped out because of how much I hated it. I was getting decent grades, I just wasn't in it for me. Plus I had to teach myself algebra and calculus at the same time becuase public school failed me and that made me feel retarded.

It feels good to look back, all in all. For anyone out there who is where I was, or even earlier; I hope I provided something.

Since I was in that mindset it has been half a decade.

What a long, winding road. I'll take it to the end, I reckon

Very insightful. I always wondered how things were on the other side of the fence/outside of the fishbowl in the SCAET building.

Telecomm engineering/ICT for me. Brutal program. A lot of people would complain about Bill but honestly he and Felix are the reason I'm not a completely useless tit now out in the field.

The elective/bird courses were generally a waste of time. I don't really understand the need for them. I get the intent of having students be more "well rounded" but a lot of them are either nonsensical or fall closer to "storytime about a topic I feel like elaborating on cause I've a vested interest in it" from the instructors than something that actually warrants merit.

Thanks for sharing, as always.

Keep at it,
-CO