Vagger Lance
New member
how things end up? At my school (graduated in 1998):
Most Likely to Succeed: Ended up dropping out of Stanford and now works at a hotel. Makes around 25-30k per year.
Least likely to succeed (yes we actually had that): Ended up going to community college, transferring to Brown and finishing his masters at Yale. Now makes around 250k per year.
Best looking: Ended up hitting depression and is now morbidly obese.
Biggest nerd: Ended up playing football in college, finished his MD at Johns Hopkins and is now engaged after going through so many relationships. Dated over 12 different women.
Most Athletic: Ended up getting cut from the college football team, hit a depression afterwards and now coaches high school football at a small high school.
I am laughing just looking at my yearbook and seeing how it all ended up, isn't it funny how high school does such a poor job at predicting success in life?
Most Likely to Succeed: Ended up dropping out of Stanford and now works at a hotel. Makes around 25-30k per year.
Least likely to succeed (yes we actually had that): Ended up going to community college, transferring to Brown and finishing his masters at Yale. Now makes around 250k per year.
Best looking: Ended up hitting depression and is now morbidly obese.
Biggest nerd: Ended up playing football in college, finished his MD at Johns Hopkins and is now engaged after going through so many relationships. Dated over 12 different women.
Most Athletic: Ended up getting cut from the college football team, hit a depression afterwards and now coaches high school football at a small high school.
I am laughing just looking at my yearbook and seeing how it all ended up, isn't it funny how high school does such a poor job at predicting success in life?