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 Originally Posted by SuperDave9x19
 Originally Posted by Lukie
 Originally Posted by SuperDave9x19
 Originally Posted by AHiltz
I wasted 2 years at University before dropping out and going to computer college.
Smarten the fuck up. Best advice you'll ever get right there. If class is that much of a bother drop out and do something else. Don't waste $$ on tuition if that isn't what does it for ya. I wasted $18k on 2 years of Uni and got nothing. Dropped out, worked a min wage job, pulled my head from my ass, and went back to school, but this time I did something I was INTERESTED in.
You will thank me for this later.
Well said.
I once complained to the Provost that a professor didn't seem to take class seriously, letting us out early VERY regularly and having stupid unrelated topics 1/3 the time.
That professor hated me rest of season. So much for confidential discussions with the Provost (that's like a Dean) Luckily his tests were so easy I got A even with his hatred.
WTF I paid tuition to learn, not to find classes I could skip easily and Ace the class. I coulda skipped half those classes and got an A. Just cause it was an ethics class for Engineers (basic Philosophy) doesn't mean we shouldn't take it seriously.
Why would you complain about something like that..........
What people need to realize is that, very specific major-related classes excluded, the classes you take in college just prove to a future employer that you have the ability to learn and make good choices. In most of your classes, what you learn is not important. Getting a good grade is much more important, generally speaking.
I paid for it, i wanna learn it.
nothing wrong with that.. different strokes for different folks
What you cannot say, however, is that what you learn in your general prerequsite classes is going to help you in your careers.. let's be real now.
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