Henrietta wrote:But....I am at work and a serious hottie is sitting in here taking a test...oh man...
Easy tiger.....haha
J-Neli wrote:what a waste of money
J-Neli wrote:That's fine. To me it is a huge waste of money to skip classes. When else in your life will you be able to learn and discuss under the guidance of some of the smartest people in our society? I would say it is a privilege that not many people get to take advantage of, and to take that for granted is a shame. In my 3 years at university I have missed only one class and it was because our city had an ice storm making it literally impossible to get to the class from my part of town due to the buses refusing to go there. Whether you learn directly from going to class or not is fine, but it shouldn't be a matter of black and white where you are only capable of learning in place A or B. You're supposed to be putting in 2-3 hours of studying for every hour of lecture/class anyways.
What your post indicated based on your remark that you only go to classes where attendance marks are kept, is that you were really only in university for the marks and the diploma, which would be a shame if that was the case, and to me would say a lot about your character. But that's just me and my opinion.
dream in japanese wrote:J-Neli wrote:That's fine. To me it is a huge waste of money to skip classes. When else in your life will you be able to learn and discuss under the guidance of some of the smartest people in our society?
you haven’t met my profs....seriously, i think they were recruited from a loony bin
saman wrote:hmmmm. so i contemplating eating a slice of bread with jam. except the bread expired on april 7. but! it still smells fine, and it doesn't seem to be mouldy. reckon i won't die if i eat it?