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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by psloan
    HMy point has been and will always be - people without a degree have just as many oppertunities.

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281
    I want you to prove yourself wrong, that way you win either way.... or something.:?
    According to these guys I am a huge fan of dropping out.

    I'm in college getting my degree.

    There - I proved myself wrong.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by psloan
    For the love of god - read the entire thread before posting. Not once have I been "Proved wrong"
    I want you to prove yourself wrong, that way you win either way.... or something.:?

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by Roadsterd
    Agreed, philosophy and behavioral psychology were two of my favorite classes. Yet for the most part, completely irrelevant to my major.

    And for the record, my post wasn't nearly as harsh as Lance's. So bother him for a few pages. I am worried my post count will get too high having to defend myself. I have to keep it at my current average of 1/month, haha.
    Thanks for doing us that favor;)
    So you won't be posting for the next three months then? SWEET
    I try not to delve into the twisted mind that is Lance's. He tends to be pretty warped. And he cannot be reasoned with, kinda like the Predator but in a more retarted way.

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by lance_entities
    Yeah, and they probably failed many times, possibly living on friend's couches and kept trying to get to where they are. Some people don't want that instability or risk, or just not that lucky.

    And your argument is really weak. Just because you see 3 successful people without college degrees doesn't mean shit. The guy who is the janitor at your school doesn't have a college degree either. Neither do the tens of thousands hourly workers who work under those with degrees around you. Those 3 people are called outliers, and are not statistically significant.
    My argument never has been and never will be that the majority of people without degrees are successful. WTF is wrong with you guys?

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by psloan
    This is partially true - but also not always the case. The 3 richest people I know do not have degrees. One was a high school drop out. They were creative and worked hard - and became massively wealthy. One of which is my uncle - who is the president of the ferrari club in houston. The second of which is my brother in law - who owns 3 companies. I would kill for his assets.
    Yeah, and they probably failed many times, possibly living on friend's couches and kept trying to get to where they are. Some people don't want that instability or risk, or just not that lucky.

    And your argument is really weak. Just because you see 3 successful people without college degrees doesn't mean shit. The guy who is the janitor at your school doesn't have a college degree either. Neither do the tens of thousands hourly workers who work under those with degrees around you. Those 3 people are called outliers, and are not statistically significant.

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by lance_entities
    RAWR! The crowd goes wild as psloan is body-slammed to the mat.

    For the love of god - read the entire thread before posting. Not once have I been "Proved wrong"

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by Charlie
    Don't throw such a lousy and ill-informed argument up there, and you wouldn't have to worry.

    -Charlie
    RAWR! The crowd goes wild as psloan is body-slammed to the mat.

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by Roadsterd
    Agreed, philosophy and behavioral psychology were two of my favorite classes. Yet for the most part, completely irrelevant to my major.

    And for the record, my post wasn't nearly as harsh as Lance's. Haha, so bother him for a few pages. I am worried my post count will get too high having to defend myself. I have to keep it at my current average of 1/month, haha.

    Yeah - at least there aren't naked pics of your gf floating around like lance.

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  • Roadsterd
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    Originally posted by psloan
    Apparently lance didn't learn much from those classes then. Agreed though - my favorite classes have been the least relevant. Philosophy, human sexuality, neuroscience, ect..
    Agreed, philosophy and behavioral psychology were two of my favorite classes. Yet for the most part, completely irrelevant to my major.

    And for the record, my post wasn't nearly as harsh as Lance's. So bother him for a few pages. I am worried my post count will get too high having to defend myself. I have to keep it at my current average of 1/month, haha.

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  • Huff
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    As far as your tenure goes, again I don't care. You don't post often, but apparently when you do you like to call people out. How are you being helpful in this forum? Are you giving advice? Are you selling things to other r3v members at a discount? Nope. Tell you what, why don't you keep your post count where it is and just read from now on. Clearly you can't seem to grasp the concept of holding back.
    Would you like a cookie now?


    :rofl::rofl::rofl:

    Just reading and soaking this in.. Key Ripes!!

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by FredK
    OK CGrizz, how about this opening paragraph:

    The large halogen lights begin to flicker with anticipation as the sun sets, it’s Friday night and it’s time for football. A slow, thunderous roll glides into the parking lot before even the opponents arrive. The figure who dismounts the sybian is a somewhat squat man, wrapped in a tight fitting jean jacket.

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  • FredK
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    Originally posted by Charlie
    FU FAG, FTL.

    Now go edit my college essay about my bushy-mustached leatherman biker-dad.

    -Charlie
    OK CGrizz, how about this opening paragraph:

    The large halogen lights begin to flicker with anticipation as the sun sets, it’s Friday night and it’s time for football. A slow, thunderous roll glides into the parking lot before even the opponents arrive. The figure who dismounts the sybian is a somewhat squat man, wrapped in a tight fitting jean jacket.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by FredK
    haha, I always hear people complain, why do I need to take X humanities class, it doesn't even pertain to my major. I liked the humanities classes I took, even though I graduated with an engineering degree.

    College is not 100% about learning your major. It is also about developing as a human being--being able to carry on an intelligent conversation for more than 30 seconds, without resorting to phrases like teh win, teh lose, or curse words.
    Great point Fred! I agree totally. But belly to belly conversations can be achieved with work experience as well. Especially in a field that changes rapidly.

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by FredK
    haha, I always hear people complain, why do I need to take X humanities class, it doesn't even pertain to my major. I liked the humanities classes I took, even though I graduated with an engineering degree.

    College is not 100% about learning your major. It is also about developing as a human being--being able to carry on an intelligent conversation for more than 30 seconds, without resorting to phrases like teh win, teh lose, or curse words.
    FU FAG, FTL.

    Now go edit my college essay about my bushy-mustached leatherman biker-dad.

    -Charlie

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