Timewaster's Guide Archive
General => Rants and Stuff => Topic started by: Mad Dr Jeffe on February 03, 2004, 07:13:43 PM
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So after I get my debt under control I think Im going to take advantage of the GI Bill and go back to college... Im Probably halfway through my junior year when you add all the credits I have from being in the military.
This time I think im going to focus on english and writing (since writing has always been a dream of mine) because its marketable outside of the government sector.
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Good for you! Education is important however little I like it...You got a lot of credits in the military...
I think at the end of my high school Ed. I will have about two years (or so) worth of college credits, and God knows what I'm gonna do then. None of them will have any practicality, though, like american history and calculus and crap like that. Are yours actually practical in a life?
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yeah, well, it depends on what you go through. History and calculus are both very valuable depending on what field you go into.
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I know, I know, and so is world lit and blah blah blah all these freakin advanced classes I will or am take/ing for no reason other than to get the credit for it, and by the time I am in college I wont remember anyway... But they can be worthful, I suppose, if I become a historic mathmatician of literary values...
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also they're useful as GE credits so you can waste less time taking classes at college you're not interested in.
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That is the basic reason I take them. This year I am taking one, but next year more than half my classes will be for college credit if I count correctly. Lets see, AP lit, AP world history, Pre calc and some other math class. Only my electives and science classes wont be advanced.
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It gets to be a real pain in the butt. But once I get to college I gues I should have a better idea of what I want to do.
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they can be worthful, I suppose, if I become a historic mathmatician of literary values...
Beautiful. Ten bonus posts to you for making me laugh.
Anyway, don't be in too much of a rush to decide what you want to do. My mother--bless her heart--had convinced me that I wanted to be a scientist when I went to college. Her reasoning seemed sound: I couldn't be a writer because you can't make any money at writing.
Well, it took me about three years to realize that yes indeed, I wanted to be a writer, regardless of the lack of money. Now I've sold a couple of books, and I'm very happy I made the decision. The truth is, however, that I really didn't have the drive to become a writer when I was in high school. It was better for me to just go to college and take some classes to see what I liked. By that time, I had the experience and maturity necessary to decide what I wanted to be, then to pursue it.
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I think I have about 15 credits in basic science, 2 or 3 credit hours in weather, plus a whole slew of other general credits for being a petty officer.
As for history... Im a former history major and I use it all the time in my life. From what i've seen though the specific degree doesn't matter too much if you know the right people. My wife for instance has a degree in art history and does great as a contracts officer for a beltway bandit company.
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I'm just getting around to my history credits (my last two semesters, hah). It's interesting, but probably more aplicable in a general sense than in a "I need to know about the Battle of Gettysburg to get this job!" kind of sense.
Excellent teacher though- he teaches history in a way I can remember. I don't do non-fiction; I can remember characters, people, relationships, plot developments, so I do well with fiction. (My husband on the other hand is great with non-fiction, but can't remember the name of Harry Potter's godfather. *shrug*)
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Im feeling a little like Marvin the paranoid android at my job lately so maybe I can stimulate my mind a little.
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I can imagine. Being a defender of mud can't be that intellectually taxing.
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I have to defend it a lot especially form the like of you dishwasher!
but seiously im very depressed today...
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Jeffe, hopefully this will cheer you. Atlas sent a Feng Shui book (improvised weapons) for you.
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uh-huh....Well, I hope tommorow is better for you, which is unlikely since it's wednesday. No good ever came from wednesday...
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I disagree. I really like Wednesdays. The weekend is in sight!
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Well wednesdays are usually fine, but I'm going to be spending an extra 3 hours on campus tomorrow and that grumpifies me.
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no good comes from a wednesday because it is only half way through the week and I have nothing to do after school but sit on my rump. Except karate, but that doesn't count because it's at night.
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Wednesdays are nice--they're the day I get to teach creative writing, rather than just freshman comp.
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My creative writing class is a lot of fun. I love the class.
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And your creative writing students have been showing up at TLE. Robert (the cowboy who writes all weird-funny stories) was in my 318 class with Scott.
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I have to agree with teh wonder cow on this one. I don't like Wednesdays. they make me depressed that they're not Fridays. Or at least Thursdays.
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Yesir, wednseday, today, is boring. Also it's not a good type of boring either. Maybe if I had something to do other than sit on my big fat greek butt...for the record I am not greek, I'm anglo-american, but you get the drift.
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I dislike Wednesday i'm not participating in today.
Skipping work. Bleh.
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are you really home?
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yes, and I'll be getting offline to play The Tick: Hip Deep in Evil boardgame with my girls in a few minutes. but it's not the best idea to come by before noon today, fi that's what you're thinking.
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I didn't know the tick had a board game. I also didn't know people bought the tick merchandise since the movie...
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oh, this boardgame was released way back when the Fox cartoon was on the air.
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I had to work today... (after all its a day that ends in Y)
When do you have free next, so I can swing by?
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That's good. Because I couldn't even finish that movie so I would totally lose any respect I had for anyone who endorsed it. It was that bad.
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Jeffe, well... Saturday. or evenings, but you work most evenings, right?
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yeah
2-10pm sat thru-mon / tues every other week and 12-6 wed-fri...
Thats right folk 13 out of 14 days!!!
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well, if yer off friday night after 6, I don't think we're going anywhere.