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College is overrated.
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You're not a Gilmore girl are you? :P
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in cali you should go to a good community college first, and transfer to the university, it is cheaper, easier, and more effective. You often have the same instructors as they teach part time across the area to make some $$$ and build up resume experience, and also, you will relieve the burden of the terribly clogged California public university system, which is a mess right now to overcrowding and corruption.
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awesome, you can be prezzident of nerdistan-- i recall that "boy's state" and your no-boy experience there. but in any case, yeah you bastard, don't sell yourself short, go for the win. will and grace or no will and grace, you have it in you to shake the shit in this land, if you so wish. in any case you can teach AND be some sort of policymaker as well-- i once interviewed this TFA volunteer who was going to law school after her stint as a rural teacher. another wanted to become a legislator in her home state to bring about change in education. here is the thing: http://www.teachforamerica.org/ it's a brilliant step and full of idealistic fools just out of college. check it out if you're interested in teachingdom. Quote:
completely false in alex's case. one benefits from one's classmates as much if not often more than from one's teachers. bekerley gets some of the smartest motherfuckers on this planet, some of which study to run and repair supercolliders, not air conditioners. to miss a chance to go to a place like that would be sheer and utter goofiness from his part-- cost be damned! |
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...Natalie Dee is for nerds. :fuckyou: (no she isn't :( ) |
eh, fuck, be a nerd and proud!
i mean what is a "nerd"-- someone who thinks? for fucks sakes... anyway, i dont know if youve ever seen this ancient movie--- hilarious ![]() yes its full of clichEs and shit-- but it was made in the last century! anyway man, fuckit. enjoy what you are (even if it's not a "nerd" nerd). |
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what difference does that make for some general eductation survey coursework? Its all the same bullshit across the state for the first 40 units of ANY degree in California, and as I said, the same instructors teach across the place. When I went to my local community college, ALL of my instructors were part-timers at the big universities which shall remain nameless. Going to University before Junior year is a status-ego thing. the biggest disappointment for me when I transferred was the the university was full of inexperience kids who were not serious about shit. It was like an enormous community college with nice name! |
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Also, you really failed to address what !@#$% said. Being around other people that were "smart enough" (though grades aren't the only/best indicator of intelligence) to be accepted into Cal can open me to new ideas, reinforce my own, change my perspective, and foster my education to a far greater extent than being in community college can. Edit: And I've worked too fucking hard. I worked my ass off intending to get into a University. I'm not going to allow all that time and energy to have been in vain. |
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the debating team doesnt do much for me, but the math does. are you cute? you're 17 though arent you? I dont date younger guys. :( wait, I do.. six months is my limit at the moment. |
I <3 math, but I also <3 boys. Sorry honey.
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the only thing I failed to notice was the AP thing, which means as you explained, you already have a portion of your general education completed for college credit, and you are essentially transferring into the university. but let me warn you, if you expect to find a bunch of people like yourself you are in for a surprise, the universities are equally full of dumb asses with no ambition as everywhere else in the world. do it for yourself, not the people you might meet. Meet people for fun, get an education to learn. Quote:
the university will be full of these people my friend, you can not avoid the world, I took those nerdy classes in highschool to, but I liked to help the nerds break out of their social awkwardness. I say, break out of your shell, don't just look for another one. ![]() |
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its ok greedrex... I still like France
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C'est beau la France
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give all the schools that turn you down one of these
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Assuming your school didn't weigh you GPA weirdly, you're fucking golden. As long as your prompts weren't tasteless, I think you're set. |
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yes. I think he is well on his way to a soul-crushing career as a pivotal member of the executive board of some heartless multinational corporation, which robs a person of their very existence.. ![]() maybe they'll invite him to join the illuminati? ![]() |
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sounds to me like a case of sour grapes |
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for what? some kid working WAY to hard in highschool? japanese kids kill themselves over that kind of shit. I teach highschool kids, not live in envy of them.. I only wish kids like himself would take school a little less serious, he is clearly intelligent enough to do something else much more satisfying.. |
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I already said I think I want to be a teacher, so don't start with your shit. I want to go to a University. I've got the grades. I deserve to go where I want. I take school seriously because it is my ticket out of living with my parents. I'm not obsessed with being a success in life, with making an obscene amount of money. If anything, I'm obsessed with educating myself as well as I can. |
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My Own Summer (shove it) You can do ALL of those things with out having to work so excessively hard. it doesn't take above a 4.0 average, nor does it even take any SAT scores to get into any of the schools you applied to. All it takes is YOU, and by all of the fucking work you have done, you are correct, you deserve it, and you shall obtain it, however, you are still working too hard my friend. cool it down a bit, live Being devoted to an education does not mean you are educated. Live a little, that is where the learning takes place. The grades and assignments are just busy work, trust me on this one. |
I work hard, but I don't work too hard.
School has always come easily to me. I do the busy work, yes, and I really do know that it is busy work, but I never let myself get stressed about it. The only stress I've felt through my high school career was when some of those assignments all piled on top of each other, or recently when I was filling out my applications and doing school work. I do work hard, but it isn't to the point where I can't live it a little. That is for entirely different reasons. My parents think that getting a ticket for driving a friend around when I wasn't supposed to be driving anyone under 25 and having been caught (only with circumstantial evidence) of smoking pot constitutes a downward spiral that only more stringent controlling parenting can fix. Telling them that their fascist style of parenting (monitoring my myspace messages) makes me want to die certainly didn't help. And knowing that my college experience was my way out of their shithole, they also said threatened to take away their college funding support if I got into any kind of "serious trouble" or "betrayed them" (whatever that means). I'm certainly ready to live a little, and I've been working for it all my goddamn life. |
I've took the leap of applying.
As long as I get an offer dependent on what I'm doing this year I will make it. Even if I have to get all A's this year I will do it. Argh. |
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