Things I have gained after 7 years of University Education

Things I have gained after 7 years of University Education
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Things I have gained after 7 years of University Education
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I learned to write FIRST
I also smell like pussy
Us that how you lived off $7 dollars a week????Angela
you’re disgusting. i would be surprised if you said you went to college.
because I am one, not because I get any
its mostly the yeast infection.
I’m not sure if I’d rather have student debt or if I’d rather keep jumping through the hoops wrapped in flaming red tape in order to get financial aid from the state.
The red tape? You fill out a FAFSA. It doesn’t get much easier than that. And then you get Federal Student loans that have a lower percentage rate and some of it the interest gets paid by the government while in deferment.
word!
i learned english entirely from Tv and internet in 8 years in school not rly good but im proud
Obviously not in Engineering.
7 years? Hopefully an Masters degree too.
“an Masters”. Obviously not an English major, whoops!
The only reason I’m even in university is ‘cos I wouldn’t be able to get a job now.
I know it says 7 years, but…
What do you do with a B.A. in English?
publishing, copywriting, editing/proofreading, journalism, and of course, writing.
this graph perfectly represents me, except I would also add a rather large slice for “alcoholism/rampant hedonism.”
There’s your problem tard – you spent 7 years (probably for a 4 year degree)
Or you lack the intelligence to understand this person went to grad school. Good luck at community college, J!
and what about a job? Did you also get that after the 7 years?
I also got the whole debt thing, picked up a few bits of skills, though not as much as I would have liked, plus some survival skills. However, all if it was worth it when I found my job, which my college education helped me to get.
ps: in case I made a mistake in my typing; didn’t do a major in English. My native language isn’t even English.
That depends on what uni you go to… You probably won’t become a CEO if you haven’t been to a good uni (even though there are a few exceptions). I’m at a very very good university, and I find that it’s more what you learn from the people around you than the graphs and facts you learn from classes that expand your horizon as a human being.
Actually, the NY Times did an article a while back noting that most CEOs don’t come from elite colleges. My girlfriend’s dad was a CEO for several companies and he went to a crap night school college.
Both husband and I got degrees from a “good” university. I decided not to pursue a career in my degree (education), but he did and still couldn’t find anything (and it was engineering!). It is more and more common that people who go to college have a hard time finding a job, and people who do technical school or find something right of high school get by great. Totally against my views of life for 25 years… college wasn’t even a question. Oh well, it was an experience. Fortunately, parents paid, and I’m not in debt!
You haven’t gained the ability to make a decent pie chart it seems
I seriously doubt the blue is small enough. Most people can’t critically analyze their way out of a paper bag. Most people just drink their favorite flavor of kool-aid.
I like red.
Purple, bitch
then either your an idiot, or your university sucks. I’m guessing the first, because you went for seven years and then made a graphjam about the things you didn’t learn.
you’re
Ability to choose the correct graph=Fail
Add another sliver for “weight” and it’s perfect.
the result of education vs. indoctrination…hmm