I did a bachelor's degree in {something with good job placement} but never really wanted to spend my life sitting in an office all day. College was something I felt like I had to do. I didn't have any friends in high school, so I got to college with very poor social skills and a reputation as a creep. In college I was very rude to other students, TAs, and even professors. I was too numb to care, and too short-sighted to realize that it's a bad move. After graduating, I had a couple internships in the city where I studied, but they didn't go very well, so I quit and started traveling around. This has turned out to be very good for me. I have finally made friends, learned how to empathize, and grown as a person. I can't go back to the city I came from. I don't like it there, and they don't like me. I'm excited by the prospect of starting a new life in a new place. What do I have to worry about? When potential employers contact my university, what information will they be given? I graduated, got decent grades, and never officially got in any trouble. I probably don't have anything to worry about there, right? I imagine it's more the individual people who will remember how nasty I was and might say something if I run into them. Students, TAs, my thesis advisor and at least two other professors disliked me, and I deserved it, but I don't have to tell anyone their names. How would you say my situation is looking?
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