Film school?
Anyone else here always going to regret their education?I grew up with a really shitty single mum who didn't spend benefits appropriately, issues with heating, food etc also was just terrible at times I recall carrying a knife about house in early teens out of fear of her. I had lots of behavioural problems at school, shit grades, got suspended a lot then expelled.At sixth form I was predicted ACEE grades for the 18yo exams (about bottom 25% or worse in UK)) and finished with all A* (top 1% in UK and most who applied to Oxford with those grades achieved 10 years ago got in though far from guaranteed obviously). Never had the confidence to apply to any of the best unis and would have been rejected anyway since zero knowledge about how to apply, clear mental illness etc. I went to a good but not great uni where I was in top few in class but it doesn't really matter because most just judge you by uni.Years later (late twenties) I am probably doing better than 99.9%+ of people in the UK. I earn £500k after tax (by UK standards, absolutely god tier), got a second degree as a medical doctor, am dating a consultant/attending doctor, am fit, attractive, good social skills etc yet this still bothers me.Like why the FUCK did I not have a chance to go through childhood and education normally? I did absolutely nothing to deserve it. Such total bullshit how it is something you do at 17 when you literally live with parents.
I didn't go to film school, I went to Israel
>>220500030oh it shows quentin, it shows
>220499597Good luck on your bottom surgery Anon or whatever the fuck you're doing now