You ever spend ten hours on your feet, knees clicking like a metronome, just to drive straight to a campus where the air smells like expensive coffee and ambition you can’t afford? You sit in one of those little wooden cubicles—they call them carrels, like we’re some kind of prize horses—and you try to shrink yourself. You want to be a ghost.

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