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hey I noticed the Twins logo, are you from Minnesota?
Congratulations, college. VERY efficient of you...
Just think, they all have college degrees.
Isn't it? Sadly, that's true but the same could be said for a master's degree. ha ha.This is a very scary thoughtThen again, I'm not really surprised. Having a college degree often means very little.
Isn't it? Sadly, that's true but the same could be said for a master's degree. ha ha.
Having never been to college, I've always wondered how I would fare were unceremoniously thrust inside.I think that intelligence can't really be measured or determined solely by academic performance in an institution.
Having never been to college, I've always wondered how I would fare were unceremoniously thrust inside.
I just assumed you had earned your degree already or were in the process. I would imagine you would fare quite well. I don't know your learning style or study habits, but you seem to enjoy thinking about things deeply and analyzing concepts/ideas. That ability usually carries a person a long way, especially in the humanity based programs.
I always find it funny that degrees are always considered a mark of intellect and lack of a degree is considered a mark of a dolt.
Yet, the very minds that shaped the world of today (at least a large part of it) were college drop outs or never went in the first place. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs for example.
While you have shining examples of "brilliance" with degrees, such as George W Bush and Obama.
Its a piece of paper that only opens doors and nothing more. You could have the IQ of an almond yet are looked upon as a genius.
Nope. I just read a lot, and have accumulated a sizable personal library.I just assumed you had earned your degree already or were in the process. I would imagine you would fare quite well. I don't know your learning style or study habits, but you seem to enjoy thinking about things deeply and analyzing concepts/ideas. That ability usually carries a person a long way, especially in the humanity based programs.