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I don't think that was his question. So you get that degree then what. Good lucking finding a job after that $50k education.
Any retards can get a BA. What you do in the process of obtaining them is what matters. The degree isnt bullshit. The school provide you with plenty of opportunities. Retards just ignore them all. They're sheeps, and sheeps dont get jobs, they get slaughtered.
For some people home is not an ideal place to study or work. I jump straight into bed when I get home.
6th floor SFU library is kind of creepy and dirty. But that's where I hide from everyone a few hours before exam time, even when I had a TA office. Now that I have graduated... UBC's Irving library is not too bad for studying since it's 24/7 during exam times. I just don't like the lack of food availability within walking distance at UBC. Posted via RS Mobile
I just don't like the lack of food availability within walking distance at UBC. Posted via RS Mobile
I think that goes for both UBC and SFU. Then again, I try not to get up and move about (other than the occasional stretch and whatnot) when I study, it breaks concentration when I really get into the groove. I just bring my own food if I need to study for long periods of time at school.
For some people home is not an ideal place to study or work. I jump straight into bed when I get home.
6th floor SFU library is kind of creepy and dirty. But that's where I hide from everyone a few hours before exam time, even when I had a TA office. Now that I have graduated... UBC's Irving library is not too bad for studying since it's 24/7 during exam times. I just don't like the lack of food availability within walking distance at UBC. Posted via RS Mobile
Lack of food availability? Isn't the McDonald's at Village still 24/7? Back in the day when I'd pull all-nighters with friends at the Chem/BioEng building, we'd draw cards and one fellow would have to run to McDicks at like 3AM and come back with like 15 Big Xtras and apple pies lol.
Already had my two exams last week. Just have to write a 10 page paper by Wednesday morning, drop it off at school and then catch my flight back to VanCity!
Not Engineering. Probably about 60% of what I learned from school I use on the job, and only because most of the rest was the math and physics fundamentals needed to understand that 60%.
This is true. Engineering you can actually get a "high" paying job right after you graduate.
Sometimes we tend to be in despair when the person we love leaves us, but the truth is, it's not our loss, but theirs, for they left the only person who couldn't give up on them.
Make the effort and take the risk..
"Do what you feel in your heart to be right- for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't." - Eleanor Roosevelt
OOooh ABET? How is it so far? I'll be in that program next September
Workload is intense. Project after project it never ends. Last month I had 5 at the same time. And at the same time, you have assignments and tests. But somehow I managed