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Old 02-10-2010, 07:22 PM   #101
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what was the conclusion old wise one ? Truth or fact ?
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:25 PM   #102
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Any education is never a waste.
I gets harder to study when you get older.
Young people have minds like sponges and absorb more info.
Or is it because they believe anything people tell them?
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:31 PM   #103
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Ah yes, college people are sheeple, while everyone without a degree somehow knows something nobody else does. TOo much rationalization.
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:34 PM   #104
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i dropped out in my 3rd year of my compsci degree and never regretted it until later in life, as i was making 30k/mo easy with my paysites back in the dialup days. when ibills shit hit the fan in 2003 i lost all my rebills and had to get some regular jobs to pay the bills and eat. truck driver, security guard, indian casino (inside lol there) and had i had a degree i would have had more backup plan options for sure. one thing I can say is that not having a college degree will hone your hustling skills and thats gold when you apply it to this industry
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:36 PM   #105
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i dropped out in my 3rd year of my compsci degree and never regretted it until later in life, as i was making 30k/mo easy with my paysites back in the dialup days. when ibills shit hit the fan in 2003 i lost all my rebills and had to get some regular jobs to pay the bills and eat. truck driver, security guard, indian casino (inside lol there) and had i had a degree i would have had more backup plan options for sure. one thing I can say is that not having a college degree will hone your hustling skills and thats gold when you apply it to this industry
what about all those enron college degree people or or or tyco or or or anyone who got ripped a new asshole in the mortgage shit ?

Let me ask you IF you didnt HONE your hustling skills would you even be here ? Do you make more than most with that same degree ?
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:39 PM   #106
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Ah yes, college people are sheeple, while everyone without a degree somehow knows something nobody else does. TOo much rationalization.
to your laugh at TheDoc saying that in your sig ummmmm check AVATARs numbers.


oh or do you think nobody has that on there big huge foreign screen at home ?

a wise man told me while i was next to a college dont throw stones if you are in a glass shack
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:41 PM   #107
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to your laugh at TheDoc saying that in your sig ummmmm check AVATARs numbers.


oh or do you think nobody has that on there big huge foreign screen at home ?

a wise man told me while i was next to a college dont throw stones if you are in a glass shack

What in the blue hell? Does anyone understand what this idiot is saying? PLEASE, I beg you, SPEAK THE ENGLISH.
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:46 PM   #108
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What in the blue hell? Does anyone understand what this idiot is saying? PLEASE, I beg you, SPEAK THE ENGLISH.
Let me put it in plain english with bullet points to ASSist your ignance

1. You never told me / old wise ASS/ what is the difference between truth and fact


2. Did you know it's best to shut the fuck up if you know not what you speaketh

3. This should of been #1. Your whole philosophy is twisted, hence your sig. Avatar did record numbers. I know it was pirated. My question was do you think it wasn't ? Meaning do you think anyone has a pirated copy on their foreign made PS3 playing on their foreign made Tel lie vision= something you see as showing the truth most times.

For further clarification. Maybe college was for people like you. Those who had problems adapting.
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:54 PM   #109
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Let me put it in plain english with bullet points to ASSist your ignance

1. You never told me / old wise ASS/ what is the difference between truth and fact
Why would I have to? You claim there's a difference, when there isn't. Why would you continually embarrass yourself? You want people to put you in the same category as BFT3K and TheDoc? The two most incompetent and embarrassing human beings on an adult forum?



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3. This should of been #1. Your whole philosophy is twisted, hence your sig. Avatar did record numbers. I know it was pirated. My question was do you think it wasn't ? Meaning do you think anyone has a pirated copy on their foreign made PS3 playing on their foreign made Tel lie vision= something you see as showing the truth most times.
This makes absolutely no sense, which is the norm for you.

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For further clarification. Maybe college was for people like you. Those who had problems adapting.
With your stupidity, I'm not surprised you're in this business. I'm just surprised you've been able to breathe on your own for your entire life.
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Let me ask you IF you didnt HONE your hustling skills would you even be here ?
the art of hustling dollars (business) transcends adult. if you're truly on top of your game you can make a buck anywhere with your savvy in nearly any industry. i just chose this one because i've been in it since 97 and its familiar. i also dont think anyone will insure me for driving 18 wheelers anymore
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:01 PM   #111
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Why would I have to? You claim there's a difference, when there isn't. Why would you continually embarrass yourself? You want people to put you in the same category as BFT3K and TheDoc? The two most incompetent and embarrassing human beings on an adult forum?




This makes absolutely no sense, which is the norm for you.



With your stupidity, I'm not surprised you're in this business. I'm just surprised you've been able to breathe on your own for your entire life.


what is wrong with being in this business ? or are you not in the adult business ?
or do you have self hatred
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:14 PM   #112
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Truth vs Fact

There is a difference.

I will start with Verse 2 for you.



What is a stereotypical stereotype ? Turn to page YOU !!
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:17 PM   #113
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:18 PM   #114
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I'm going to go ahead and go with "no".
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:23 PM   #115
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I think marketing, accounting and other business courses could be useful for a CEO.

So, for anyone that wants to start a corporation - think about it.
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:26 PM   #116
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close the thread with a classic lesson I learned getting brains from the head of the class.

One mans trash is another mans treasure.


Here is one from me:

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I've always known what I wanted to do and got experience rather than going to college(plus, I read the courses and.. not to sound arrogant, but I knew most of what they were going to "teach me" and what I didn't know... I went to the book store and learned).. I don't necessarily think it's a waste generally speaking, but for me it was.. when I looked into going.


With that said, I'm very seriously considering going to get a double major in Philosophy and Arabic.. then a masters in Middle Eastern Studies... mainly for the knowledge. Or switch Philosophy to History.. I think it'd be interesting.
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I might sign up for a drama course.
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Old 02-10-2010, 10:40 PM   #120
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I carried 16 units or more for five years and have way more than enough credits to apply for a degree...but I never applied for a degree. I changed majors several times and I never really found a major that I wanted to carry through with...and financially I did not need a degree to earn money...as I was pretty well off financially...so I just never applied for a degree. I do not...how ever...think that attending college was a waste of my time as I enjoyed learning.
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Perfectly said. This is the perfect answer.
shit, if all your looking for in college is girls and parties you just need to rent a place near the dorms and you're set. no need to spend 20-40k.

oh, and i just wanted to add this: im not sure if there is a difference in the language used but here in canada college is typically what the C students go to after high school. the people who want an actual career and not just a trade go to university.
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My view is that university, more notably advanced degrees, refines your 'processes' and helps you 'mature' your decision-making, especially in business. Formal education helps you organize 'cluttered' environments and can, ultimately, help you maximize efficiency (individual, organizational, or otherwise). 'Formal education is a waste of money,' 'it doesn't teach you about real life,' etc... are lame excuses. I'm not saying that everyone on the planet needs to have a formal education to be successful or 'smart' or to be on the same 'social level' as those who do possess a degree. I just feel that you're at an advantage if you add certain amount of education to back your on-the-ground experience.
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It's not just about grades and fact-learning, and it's not just about partying and networking. It's a complete experience in learning, independence and growth. I know I never would have been exposed to some of the intellectual stimulation I've had without, yet many of the intellectually challenging things I've been through would still have happened without it. College is a foundation.

I'll never regret one minute I spent at college.
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College is only a waste if you go for an 'education' I went to have fun, network, and learn a bit. The idiots that spent all day studying and worrying about grades are the same ones without jobs now wondering wtf happened.
this is true, maybe besides the top few % that get jobs straight from college based on their degrees. This happened to a few people I know. Most of the study freaks from my college ended up with shitty jobs, making almost minimum wage
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I've always known what I wanted to do and got experience rather than going to college(plus, I read the courses and.. not to sound arrogant, but I knew most of what they were going to "teach me" and what I didn't know... I went to the book store and learned).. I don't necessarily think it's a waste generally speaking, but for me it was.. when I looked into going.


With that said, I'm very seriously considering going to get a double major in Philosophy and Arabic.. then a masters in Middle Eastern Studies... mainly for the knowledge. Or switch Philosophy to History.. I think it'd be interesting.
And, in reverse, I learned Arabic from living in the Middle East for a few years, not school.
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It's not just about grades and fact-learning, and it's not just about partying and networking. It's a complete experience in learning, independence and growth. I know I never would have been exposed to some of the intellectual stimulation I've had without, yet many of the intellectually challenging things I've been through would still have happened without it. College is a foundation.

I'll never regret one minute I spent at college.
agreed. i have a 4 year degree in Genetics, with a minor in Philosophy. i worked in a graduate level Genetics research lab for my last two summers in uni with one of my prof's and his grad/post-grad students, mutating the DNA of worms and flies lol. pretty hard to have experiences like that outside of academics.
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my view is that university, more notably advanced degrees, refines your 'processes' and helps you 'mature' your decision-making, especially in business. Formal education helps you organize 'cluttered' environments and can, ultimately, help you maximize efficiency (individual, organizational, or otherwise). 'formal education is a waste of money,' 'it doesn't teach you about real life,' etc... Are lame excuses. I'm not saying that everyone on the planet needs to have a formal education to be successful or 'smart' or to be on the same 'social level' as those who do possess a degree. I just feel that you're at an advantage if you add certain amount of education to back your on-the-ground experience.
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It's not just about grades and fact-learning, and it's not just about partying and networking. It's a complete experience in learning, independence and growth. I know I never would have been exposed to some of the intellectual stimulation I've had without, yet many of the intellectually challenging things I've been through would still have happened without it. College is a foundation.

I'll never regret one minute I spent at college.
Exactly how I feel.
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college shows

1) time management skills
2) deadline management
3) the ability to handle 3-4 years of bullshit and get decent enough grades to graduate.
4) ability to listen, write etc
5) works well in groups/presentations.

hence why companies will hire someone with a degree regardless if it's in their field.
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college shows

1) time management skills
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3) the ability to handle 3-4 years of bullshit and get decent enough grades to graduate.
4) ability to listen, write etc
5) works well in groups/presentations.

hence why companies will hire someone with a degree regardless if it's in their field.
same thing here
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