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i got to focus on college
Really? I've been in college for a while and it doesn't impact my chess a lot. I just play chess in my free time and do the daily chess.com puzzle when waiting between classes or something.
If you want to focus on college for study, then great: but I don't think 5 months absent from chess.com is entirely necessary. Up to you though: see ya later then.

i got to focus on college
Really? I've been in college for a while and it doesn't impact my chess a lot. I just play chess in my free time and do the daily chess.com puzzle when waiting between classes or something.
If you want to focus on college for study, then great: but I don't think 5 months absent from chess.com is entirely necessary. Up to you though: see ya later then.
im studying for 4 different bachelor degrees

i got to focus on college
Really? I've been in college for a while and it doesn't impact my chess a lot. I just play chess in my free time and do the daily chess.com puzzle when waiting between classes or something.
If you want to focus on college for study, then great: but I don't think 5 months absent from chess.com is entirely necessary. Up to you though: see ya later then.
im studying for 4 different bachelor degrees
Why?
Granted, some people get more degrees than a thermometer - but why? Wouldn't it make more sense to pick something and just pursue that with one or two "solid degrees", right? Just my thinking. I know some positions may require this kind of education, but this is rare. Most people get many degrees because they pursue one thing and change their mind or change career paths; then they just get the other degrees because they were close anyway, but I don't think many people actually want that many degrees.

i got to focus on college
Really? I've been in college for a while and it doesn't impact my chess a lot. I just play chess in my free time and do the daily chess.com puzzle when waiting between classes or something.
If you want to focus on college for study, then great: but I don't think 5 months absent from chess.com is entirely necessary. Up to you though: see ya later then.
im studying for 4 different bachelor degrees
Why?
Granted, some people get more degrees than a thermometer - but why? Wouldn't it make more sense to pick something and just pursue that with one or two "solid degrees", right? Just my thinking. I know some positions may require this kind of education, but this is rare. Most people get many degrees because they pursue one thing and change their mind or change career paths; then they just get the other degrees because they were close anyway, but I don't think many people actually want that many degrees.
my job of interest is ATC(Air Traffic Controller), I need a bachelor degree in: Aviation, Computers, Mathematics and Technology
im going to be offline for 5 months