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!
Quote from: peaches626;202358dont LEAVE college
A Day in the Life of a college student
10am - wake up, play video games
11 - grab lunch on the way to class
11-5 (depending on the day of the week/lab schedual, though normall 12-2 TR, and 1-3MWF)
SIT IN CLASS
4-6: Relaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx~~~~~~ and play video games
6-10: Think about, and maybe do, homework, or eat dinner
10-4: More relaxing, maybe some drinking, and video games

Quote from: tyzack;202361Quote from: peaches626;202358dont LEAVE college
A Day in the Life of a college student
10am - wake up, play video games
11 - grab lunch on the way to class
11-5 (depending on the day of the week/lab schedual, though normall 12-2 TR, and 1-3MWF)
SIT IN CLASS
4-6: Relaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx~~~~~~ and play video games
6-10: Think about, and maybe do, homework, or eat dinner
10-4: More relaxing, maybe some drinking, and video games
ehem...maybe in your dream world. Here is just my Thursday schedule:
5am - wake up, shower, feed the critters
7am - sit in traffic
8am-2pm - classes (which consist of writing down everything the professor says or else your screwed for the semester hence the feeling of carpal tunnel at the end of the semester, or hiking around in the woods for about 4-5 hours for labs...which obviously is awesome, but still exhausting)
2-4:30 drive home, rush to get more school stuff together, maybe eat dinner if time provides
4:30 - 5:15 sit in rush hour traffic while driving to the other campus
6-9 -enjoy a depressing class about poverty and how the governments of the world are so **** up
9-9:30 drive home; not as much traffic but it\'s still there for some ungodly reason
9:30 - 10 maybe eat
10-12 homework/study
12-5 sleep
Repeat this, granted for only 2 semesters, but it will probably end up being the rest of my life. I\'ve already devoted 7 years to my undergrad studies...why not keep my record running!
CJ, i used to have your attitude. i hated high school with all the cliques, the teachers on your case about something, etc. but i pulled through it by the skin of my teeth. now i\'m in college going to school for something that i love and meeting so many phenomenal people. you just have to find your place, but be patient. As Emerson once said,"Adopt the pace of Nature: her secret is patience"
Quote from: Gordo;202384Quote 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.
It\'s funny because I stopped to think if I knew any sociology people and recalled you were one before I posted. Either way, I do believe it is a totally bogus major. My dad is a University professor and he loves to rag on sociology too.
Here\'s why: there are two types of students that declare sociology for a major, those who truly do care deeply for the subject matter (I\'ll bet you\'re in this camp) and then those that either are too lazy to think of a major or want an easy one and/or can\'t get accepted into another program. As far as career opportunities, there is very little opportunity that directly recruits from this "speciality", and most sociology majors end up unemployed or in a totally unrelated career path with which they have less skills than someone who majored in it. Finally, I really only interpret it as another vehicle to spread far-left ideology and cultivate unnecessary outrage on campus.
Gordo, let\'s hope some of your general ed classes are good. :duck:
i work my ass off all day running around some shitty parts of Bridgeport to make sure that kids and families are staying off the streets, drugs and staying out of mental health facilites...i am not asking for a pat on the back by any means but i do something that not many people would...everyone in my life thinks that i am nuts...but the bottom line is either we help these people or the future for all of us is looking pretty grim...so while everyone is welcome to their own opinions...yours just happens to **** suck....
but the bottom line is either we help these people or the future for all of us is looking pretty grim
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...
Quote from: alexanderzurflu;202385Quote from: Gordo;202384Quote 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.
It\'s funny because I stopped to think if I knew any sociology people and recalled you were one before I posted. Either way, I do believe it is a totally bogus major. My dad is a University professor and he loves to rag on sociology too.
Here\'s why: there are two types of students that declare sociology for a major, those who truly do care deeply for the subject matter (I\'ll bet you\'re in this camp) and then those that either are too lazy to think of a major or want an easy one and/or can\'t get accepted into another program. As far as career opportunities, there is very little opportunity that directly recruits from this "speciality", and most sociology majors end up unemployed or in a totally unrelated career path with which they have less skills than someone who majored in it. Finally, I really only interpret it as another vehicle to spread far-left ideology and cultivate unnecessary outrage on campus.
Gordo, let\'s hope some of your general ed classes are good. :duck:
well arent you the lucky one today...to get the lilblondie **** you...i worked pretty hard for my Sociology/Womens Studies degree...and while i did alot of messing around and running off to follow Phish in college...i truly believe in my degree and use it everyday when i go to work and help to save the world...what do you do to make the world a better place?i work my ass off all day running around some shitty parts of Bridgeport to make sure that kids and families are staying off the streets, drugs and staying out of mental health facilites...i am not asking for a pat on the back by any means but i do something that not many people would...everyone in my life thinks that i am nuts...but the bottom line is either we help these people or the future for all of us is looking pretty grim...so while everyone is welcome to their own opinions...yours just happens to **** suck....
Quote from: peaches626;202432college 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...
great advice. but its hard to transfer credits from most community colleges... its crazy. but still, if you\'re unsure, its a great way to stay in school, and not kill yourself with debt.
i just finally finished a 7 year epic run of college, and have a debt about 4x that of Mr. peaches (although, if i had opted to go to a private, out-of-state university, it would be close to 10x)... but you know, i had such a blast at UConn, its worth every dollar thats debited from my checking account monthly for the next 15 years.
George w. bush declared a news blackout in 02\' when north korea bombed alaska because at the time he was trying to get backing for a full invasion of iraq and didn\'t want the public forcing him into a 2 front war.
My goal is to become a college professor. And yes, I do care deeply about the material. My general approach to a lot of things in life is (and has always been) sociological, I just didn\'t realize this until last year when I switched majors. I want to teach and continuously research/write in order to figure out ways to attack the system, or break down social injustices that I think are BLARING in this society but not given enough attention because, well, that\'s the point, right? I\'m not interested in becoming rich, I\'m interested in empowering people who are never given the tools to empower themselves, specifically intellectually. I can\'t tell you how sick it makes me hearing some of my best friends constantly say "lazy ****" or "stupid spics" in situations where it\'s OBVIOUS they\'ve had a tenth of the opportunities we\'ve had. Even at work, I feel like the Mexicans are basically dehumanized by the boss and coworkers alike. I know most people don\'t give a **** about this or don\'t even want to believe there\'s any truth in sociology when their lives are smooth sailing comparatively. I know people want to continue to feel like they\'ve earned and are deserving of all of their perks in this "meritocracy" of America.... That **** just doesn\'t fly with me personally. So yeah, I\'m passionate about sociology and am fine with others not being so, but it definitely hits a nerve when someone straight up tags your route meaningless. I don\'t talk **** about anyone else\'s goals or ideas or think they\'re meaningless even if they might be for me.
ps I\'m not on the hype train around campus either, they annoy me too. I go to school for school, not to build a circus and act superior in my field.
Quote from: Gordo;202390My goal is to become a college professor. And yes, I do care deeply about the material. My general approach to a lot of things in life is (and has always been) sociological, I just didn\'t realize this until last year when I switched majors. I want to teach and continuously research/write in order to figure out ways to attack the system, or break down social injustices that I think are BLARING in this society but not given enough attention because, well, that\'s the point, right? I\'m not interested in becoming rich, I\'m interested in empowering people who are never given the tools to empower themselves, specifically intellectually. I can\'t tell you how sick it makes me hearing some of my best friends constantly say "lazy ****" or "stupid spics" in situations where it\'s OBVIOUS they\'ve had a tenth of the opportunities we\'ve had. Even at work, I feel like the Mexicans are basically dehumanized by the boss and coworkers alike. I know most people don\'t give a **** about this or don\'t even want to believe there\'s any truth in sociology when their lives are smooth sailing comparatively. I know people want to continue to feel like they\'ve earned and are deserving of all of their perks in this "meritocracy" of America.... That **** just doesn\'t fly with me personally. So yeah, I\'m passionate about sociology and am fine with others not being so, but it definitely hits a nerve when someone straight up tags your route meaningless. I don\'t talk **** about anyone else\'s goals or ideas or think they\'re meaningless even if they might be for me.
ps I\'m not on the hype train around campus either, they annoy me too. I go to school for school, not to build a circus and act superior in my field.
I pre-warn anyone to reconsider what you are being taught at University and become a scrutineer concerning the agendas of public education!!!
I agree that we cannot judge someone\'s character by their race alone. It is a pure tragedy, and I fully respect anyone who is an activist, sociologist or philosopher or otherwise. However, if one is using a critical social lens, we might reveal the epitome of most social programs that have outright failed, at the cost to YOU; every single illegally taxed citizen, all in the name to "help" supposed underprivileged citizens. I am a fan of the free market and competition, which in effect will ultimately drive costs down and service provision up. To "equalize" or level the playing field, either by way of socialized medicine or welfare, would jeopardize the very existence of a free market society. Communism, in effect, attempts to economically level this societal playing field and as we\'ve seen in pre-USSR/China regimes, thwarts rights of privacy, independent business/competition, as well as a whole slew of anti- U.S. constitutional motifs.
I grew up in a very poor household, but I was never offered any help based on my White race. ( Of course not! ) I never expected any federal government compensation based on my family\'s economic status or my race. I relied on my family alone. We worked hard and see everyday people of all races who have worked hard to provide for their families and to educate themselves. Friends, it is up to us to help each other strengthen our families on a voluntary humanitarian basis.
It saddens me to ponder how we as legal law-abiding citizens are outright forced to pay our earned income via taxes that will pay for someone\'s "free" health care who decided to illegally cross our border. This person could be from any country; I am not targeting Mexicans, however thousands cross our border illegally with the expectation of deserving free housing and health care. Don\'t misinterpret me, I am all for legal immigrants! The true legal process represents the basis of the U.S. I do blame the employers who can look themselves in the mirror and deny an American a decent wage all in the name of saving a buck on cheap dehumanized illegal labor. The corporate giants are to blame! Why do we not consider optional charity as the resolve to any social program?
Basically, this results to the fact that I am a true Ron Paul Republican who is fearful of the lurches of big government. As far as people having racist slang about whole groups, they may as well save their comments and look at their own actions instead. Phew. Kudos to anyone who read this.
Quote from: inthewhitelodge;202513Quote from: Gordo;202390My goal is to become a college professor. And yes, I do care deeply about the material. My general approach to a lot of things in life is (and has always been) sociological, I just didn\'t realize this until last year when I switched majors. I want to teach and continuously research/write in order to figure out ways to attack the system, or break down social injustices that I think are BLARING in this society but not given enough attention because, well, that\'s the point, right? I\'m not interested in becoming rich, I\'m interested in empowering people who are never given the tools to empower themselves, specifically intellectually. I can\'t tell you how sick it makes me hearing some of my best friends constantly say "lazy ****" or "stupid spics" in situations where it\'s OBVIOUS they\'ve had a tenth of the opportunities we\'ve had. Even at work, I feel like the Mexicans are basically dehumanized by the boss and coworkers alike. I know most people don\'t give a **** about this or don\'t even want to believe there\'s any truth in sociology when their lives are smooth sailing comparatively. I know people want to continue to feel like they\'ve earned and are deserving of all of their perks in this "meritocracy" of America.... That **** just doesn\'t fly with me personally. So yeah, I\'m passionate about sociology and am fine with others not being so, but it definitely hits a nerve when someone straight up tags your route meaningless. I don\'t talk **** about anyone else\'s goals or ideas or think they\'re meaningless even if they might be for me.
ps I\'m not on the hype train around campus either, they annoy me too. I go to school for school, not to build a circus and act superior in my field.
I pre-warn anyone to reconsider what you are being taught at University and become a scrutineer concerning the agendas of public education!!!
I agree that we cannot judge someone\'s character by their race alone. It is a pure tragedy, and I fully respect anyone who is an activist, sociologist or philosopher or otherwise. However, if one is using a critical social lens, we might reveal the epitome of most social programs that have outright failed, at the cost to YOU; every single illegally taxed citizen, all in the name to "help" supposed underprivileged citizens. I am a fan of the free market and competition, which in effect will ultimately drive costs down and service provision up. To "equalize" or level the playing field, either by way of socialized medicine or welfare, would jeopardize the very existence of a free market society. Communism, in effect, attempts to economically level this societal playing field and as we\'ve seen in pre-USSR/China regimes, thwarts rights of privacy, independent business/competition, as well as a whole slew of anti- U.S. constitutional motifs.
I grew up in a very poor household, but I was never offered any help based on my White race. ( Of course not! ) I never expected any federal government compensation based on my family\'s economic status or my race. I relied on my family alone. We worked hard and see everyday people of all races who have worked hard to provide for their families and to educate themselves. Friends, it is up to us to help each other strengthen our families on a voluntary humanitarian basis.
It saddens me to ponder how we as legal law-abiding citizens are outright forced to pay our earned income via taxes that will pay for someone\'s "free" health care who decided to illegally cross our border. This person could be from any country; I am not targeting Mexicans, however thousands cross our border illegally with the expectation of deserving free housing and health care. Don\'t misinterpret me, I am all for legal immigrants! The true legal process represents the basis of the U.S. I do blame the employers who can look themselves in the mirror and deny an American a decent wage all in the name of saving a buck on cheap dehumanized illegal labor. The corporate giants are to blame! Why do we not consider optional charity as the resolve to any social program?
Basically, this results to the fact that I am a true Ron Paul Republican who is fearful of the lurches of big government. As far as people having racist slang about whole groups, they may as well save their comments and look at their own actions instead. Phew. Kudos to anyone who read this.
That is the biggest croc O\' **** O have read in a LOOOOOOONG time and that is saying something.
You start out by saying you believe in free markets and then blast corporations in the very next paragraph. So which is it, Free markets make things work or companies need to be regulated to ensure they employ Americans ?
And your love of free markets just got smacked in the face when WE the TAX Payers you so passionately defend just had to eat Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae and bail their ass out.
http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini
"Today instead the US has performed the greatest nationalization in the history of humanity. By nationalizing Fannie and Freddie the US has increased its public assets by almost $6 trillion and has increased its public debt/liabilities by another $6 trillion. The US has also turned itself into the largest government-owned hedge fund in the world: by injecting a likely $200 billion of capital into Fannie and Freddie and taking on almost $6 trillion of liabilities of such GSEs the US has also undertaken the biggest and most levered LBO (?leveraged buy-out?) in human history that has a debt to equity ratio of 30 ($6,000 billion of debt against $200 billion of equity)."
So Private profits and public loses is what your free markets get us.