But I guess you should just try and get through it while learning as much as you can, finding out what interests you, kickin it with your friends, and hookin up with mad hotties. Good luck broseph.
Quote from: SkyePrizm;202362A non-college graduate (which includes myself) can only peak at maybe $50,000 a year if they are lucky. I mean, really lucky. Majority of us waver around the $30 K mark. In this day and age, not really enough to live on.....
While this is true for many, particularly service workers, some exceptions could include electricians, plumbers (other skilled trade peeps) that can command much higher salaries than college grads. My friend\'s dad is an electrician who makes well above the 6-digit mark; they even have a weekend house in the Sierra. The point is to acquire some actual skills, whether or not you go to college. You can go to college, major in sociology (one of my pet peeve majors for its worthlessness) and have as little employable skill as a Dunkin Donut worker.
Quote from: alexanderzurflu;202373Quote from: SkyePrizm;202362A non-college graduate (which includes myself) can only peak at maybe $50,000 a year if they are lucky. I mean, really lucky. Majority of us waver around the $30 K mark. In this day and age, not really enough to live on.....
While this is true for many, particularly service workers, some exceptions could include electricians, plumbers (other skilled trade peeps) that can command much higher salaries than college grads. My friend\'s dad is an electrician who makes well above the 6-digit mark; they even have a weekend house in the Sierra. The point is to acquire some actual skills, whether or not you go to college. You can go to college, major in sociology (one of my pet peeve majors for its worthlessness) and have as little employable skill as a Dunkin Donut worker.
**** you.
While this is true for many, particularly service workers, some exceptions could include electricians, plumbers (other skilled trade peeps) that can command much higher salaries than college grads. My friend\'s dad is an electrician who makes well above the 6-digit mark; they even have a weekend house in the Sierra. The point is to acquire some actual skills, whether or not you go to college. You can go to college, major in sociology (one of my pet peeve majors for its worthlessness) and have as little employable skill as a Dunkin Donut worker.
Quick someone get Wolfman to run the stats!
I think MakisupaCJ has set a record for most posts in the first week of .info membership!
Quote from: peaches626;202403Quick someone get Wolfman to run the stats!
I think MakisupaCJ has set a record for most posts in the first week of .info membership!
MakisupaCJ has 47 posts in his first 13 days. That is the highest first-13-day total in the past 5 years. Several charter .info members who were heavy Yahoo Group users before .info existed had more than 47 posts in the first 13 days, but nobody has beaten that since. CJ\'s 47 posts in first 13 days is 2.63 standard deviations above the average of 1.1 posts in first 13 days. If you adjust that to not count lurkers (people who make 0 posts within 13 days of creating a handle) then the average posts in first 13 days is 9.5, and 47 posts is 1.92 standard deviations from the norm.
While the post total is something to be proud of, MakisupaCJ is also headed towards some less noble records. He has destroyed the record for "haha"s in first 13 days. In fact, he actually leads all of .info for "haha"s in the entire calendar year for 2008. In the Downloading Maadd(sp?) Songs thread he has not one but two separate streaks of 5 posts in a row with "haha". (I\'m not making any of this up, go read it.) His overall grade writing level of .56 (i.e. barely above Kindergarten) is atrocious even given .info\'s abysmal standards. In fact, he has the second lowest grade level of all time after 13 days, second only to Rokkit. (Remember him?)
And how am I able to compute these advanced statistics?
BECAUSE I PAID ATTENTION IN SCHOOL!!!
GET ON IT CJ!!!
WELCOME TO .INFO!
college is fun, but, no joke, if i had to do it all over again I would think a lot harder about putting myself in >$20,000 worth of debt unless i REALLY thought I knew what I wanted to do for the rest of my life....
for ser, if you don\'t feel very strongly about a specific field/major try starting at a cheapo community college to get your GED\'s and explore the options...
In fact, he has the second lowest grade level of all time after 13 days, second only to Rokkit. (Remember him?)
Quote from: Wolfman;202433In fact, he has the second lowest grade level of all time after 13 days, second only to Rokkit. (Remember him?)
Rujah?