COLLEGE DIDNT FIX SHIT[PAUSED]

COLLEGE DIDNT FIX SHIT[PAUSED]

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Nadine Gomez was a believer of happy ending. Nineteen years old, fresh of out high school and finally out of her parents 'claws', she was more than ready to have a fresh start. They said, graduate high school with good grades, get into a good school and all your hard works will be repaid, your life will be fixed. They all lied. College didn't fix shit for Nadine. If anything, it made her feel worse than high school. She lost faith on herself. On her abilities. Trust fund babies, privileged silver spooners, Pageant queens and big pretenders made her question every decision she made in her life. And right when Nadine thought of ending everything for once and for all, the last person she was expecting became her knight in shining armor without her realizing. And for the first time in a long time, things might be looking up for Nadine.
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