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" I need to do something about college, but I’m not sure what.”

“Where have you decided to apply?”

“Nowhere yet. Any time I think about the schools I’ve visited, I feel overwhelmed. The campuses are so big that I know I’ll get lost. I dread making new friends. And the professors acted too busy to deal with someone like me. My parents will be wasting a huge amount of money.”

“Your fears are no different than most high school seniors.” He studied me thoughtfully. “Must you go to college?”

I opened my mouth to say Of course, I must—and then shut it again. The concept didn’t bother me nearly as much as it should have. Skipping college would be crazy. Right? It was hard enough for a disabled person to find a job, but being disabled with no degree would make it hopeless. “I don’t have a choice.”

“Perhaps you have more choices than you realize. "

Elizabeth Langston , Wishing for You (I Wish, #2)


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Elizabeth Langston quote : I need to do something about college, but I’m not sure what.”<br /><br />“Where have you decided to apply?”<br /><br />“Nowhere yet. Any time I think about the schools I’ve visited, I feel overwhelmed. The campuses are so big that I know I’ll get lost. I dread making new friends. And the professors acted too busy to deal with someone like me. My parents will be wasting a huge amount of money.”<br /><br />“Your fears are no different than most high school seniors.” He studied me thoughtfully. “Must you go to college?”<br /><br />I opened my mouth to say Of course, I must—and then shut it again. The concept didn’t bother me nearly as much as it should have. Skipping college would be crazy. Right? It was hard enough for a disabled person to find a job, but being disabled with no degree would make it hopeless. “I don’t have a choice.”<br /><br />“Perhaps you have more choices than you realize.