usually people enter into the 'well rounded' realm after their marriage began or after that football fantasy life didnt work out after college or after too many cheeseburgers late at night
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Shrug. I don't make the rules. Is it completely redundant that i have to retake courses that I took in high school? Yes. But you'd be amazed at the number of students coming out of high school unable to form coherent sentences. If those deficient students then graduated from college it would be a poor reflection on the school. That's their reasoning. All school districts are not created equal in America and our universities have to make up for that, as sad as that is.DrunkFace wrote:
Being "well rounded" is the job of High School (Or middle school or whatever you call it in the US) years 7-10. After that you get to choose which direction your education takes.JohnG@lt wrote:
You take four classes per semester. I took 5 or 6. That's the difference. Why are there extraneous classes? Because for some reason they feel it's necessary to create a more well rounded graduate who is literate. Should literature be something that people read on their own? Probably. Does it hurt to have engineering students take a class or two in it? No, not really.
I'm sure you can take electives every semester, right? Ours are simply more defined.
As for extra electives. None, what I listed is what I did. My 2 "electives" were International Financial Management & Nonlinear Methods in Quantitative Management.
You could always flunk out again, stay for another semester. Not like daddies wallet is getting any lighter Uzi.Uzique wrote:
arbeit macht frei, galt, arbeit macht frei
i have properly fallen for an amazing girl this last week, but she's a first year englit undergrad and i graduate in 4 months
boooooooooollooooooocks
work may be freeing but it's given me a splitting headache.Uzique wrote:
arbeit macht frei, galt, arbeit macht frei
i have properly fallen for an amazing girl this last week, but she's a first year englit undergrad and i graduate in 4 months
boooooooooollooooooocks
haha, no way. i didn't flunk last year, in fact. i've progressed through the undergrad course like anyone else.SonderKommando wrote:
You could always flunk out again, stay for another semester. Not like daddies wallet is getting any lighter Uzi.Uzique wrote:
arbeit macht frei, galt, arbeit macht frei
i have properly fallen for an amazing girl this last week, but she's a first year englit undergrad and i graduate in 4 months
boooooooooollooooooocks
yah man i made a thread about it in D&ST. big uk political fuck-a-roo. students getting shafted on a sham-promise.RTHKI wrote:
tripling
no. Muah xoxoxoxoxoxUzique wrote:
where exactly was i implying that at all? you made a wrong statement, i just corrected you on the facts
jesus christ chill the fuck out roid-man
Some of the stuff the wapanese listen to is just too wierd for everyone elseUzique wrote:
it seems weird that nowadays there are still musical-cultural barriers between uk/europe/usa
you'd think in an internet era where everything is accessible that location-specific tastes/trends would fade away
suppose it's an exposure thing
People tend to be fans of music they can experience live.Uzique wrote:
it seems weird that nowadays there are still musical-cultural barriers between uk/europe/usa
you'd think in an internet era where everything is accessible that location-specific tastes/trends would fade away
suppose it's an exposure thing
nah not really, not for me at leastJohnG@lt wrote:
People tend to be fans of music they can experience live.Uzique wrote:
it seems weird that nowadays there are still musical-cultural barriers between uk/europe/usa
you'd think in an internet era where everything is accessible that location-specific tastes/trends would fade away
suppose it's an exposure thing