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and it sucks to be straight on Glee.

Exactly, the difference between jobs and a career. Santana received full scholarship to a school she dropped out of which denied someone else a scholarship that Santana wasn't even sure she wanted. Santana worked hard, her problem is that she had no direction. Her goal was to be famous and she would do whatever

This has really bugged me. There are a lot of young people who have rage that needs to be addressed if they are going to be happy and find success. In a high school, they can get away with it because people are too afraid it will be turned on them. But in the real world - they are dismissed. A few times I thought

I was happy with the Rachel practicing part. There is a direct relationship between working hard and being successful - something that Glee tends to miss. I also liked the Sue and Schue conversation. She was right, a goal was set and Schue knew what he had to do to keep the Glee Club and that didn't happen. He

At best an entire semester of college on full scholarships and they quit to find fame and fortune at "something". Nice job Glee.