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Zanchief wrote:10sun wrote:He could get a degree from Charter Oak probably.
HAHA
Fins chances of getting an Engineering degree are on par with him making it across the US on his bicycle.
Narrock wrote:10sun wrote:He could get a degree from Charter Oak probably.Still not sure if you fit the mold of the Charter Oak Student? Visit our Student Successes page to learn more about our Graduates.
Phlegm wrote:Narrock wrote:10sun wrote:He could get a degree from Charter Oak probably.Still not sure if you fit the mold of the Charter Oak Student? Visit our Student Successes page to learn more about our Graduates.
Are you on their success page Mindia?
Phlegm wrote:Zanchief wrote:10sun wrote:He could get a degree from Charter Oak probably.
HAHA
Fins chances of getting an Engineering degree are on par with him making it across the US on his bicycle.
He would if he has this seat for his bicycle:
leah wrote:Phlegm wrote:Zanchief wrote:10sun wrote:He could get a degree from Charter Oak probably.
HAHA
Fins chances of getting an Engineering degree are on par with him making it across the US on his bicycle.
He would if he has this seat for his bicycle:
omg seriously
can you imagine hitting BUMPS whilst riding that? or what about if you hit a loose patch of gravel and went flying? the possibilities for injury are ridiculous and far outweigh any possible benefit!
Minrott wrote:1. You're not going to get 100% reimbursement. Sorry. Doesn't matter what they say.
2. Good luck getting accepted into a college with no standardized test scores and a GED. If you work hard and can pass entrance exams, maybe. Or spend a couple years at junior college.
3. "Your" engineering degree is going to be full of classes based on all that highschool math you conveniently declined to participate in. Math being progressive, good luck jumping into 101 without Trig or Highschool Calc. There's another year.
4. College while working? When you couldn't finish highschool? I know you think it'll be easy because it's you, but good luck with that. I don't think you have the fortitude to make class and your 8-10 hour day and pass classes you don't think you need(because there will be many.)
I know people like you man. You always have a way of making things better than they seem Harri. You think you've got the shortcut, everyone else is stupid, you'll come out on top. Problem is, you're full of shit. But if it makes you feel better about your life, I can't judge you.
Good luck, sincerely. Just take off the rose colored windscreen if you want a chance in hell.
Adivina wrote:I love you Harri so don't take this the wrong way, its not directed at you but just how this shit works in general.
It fucking burns my ass that you can drop out of high school, get your GED, and also get a free fucking ride to college, while I in comparison busted my ass throught out highschool, graduated, and am now paying out the ass for college and still busting my ass. Congratulations on me once again trying to do things the right way and getting fucked with debt.
Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
Tossica wrote:I have not done anything the "right" way since grade school but I have no doubt that if I had, I would be in a better place financially than I am right now. Not that I have anything to complain about but I have made life harder for myself by not following the rules and sticking my middle finger in the face of authority the whole way. I have a decent career and $0 in school debt BUT if I were not so frickin' good looking, smart and charismatic and had not been interested in computers from a very young age, I am fairly certain I would be stuck in dead end jobs and hating life because I am still not disciplined enough to handle getting a degree. I have always had to mumble across that "education" part of my resume in job interviews.
That being said, I would not change much if I had it to do all over again. Make your own rules, buck the system and raise as much hell as possible without becoming a burden on your fellow man. Just make sure you are smart and influential enough to find a way out of the holes you dig for yourself along the way. That's the ticket.
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