Edit: acceptable subs are Anna Kendrick, isla fisher.... Don't forget Emma waston (dat accent)
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Shelke14
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Edit: acceptable subs are Anna Kendrick, isla fisher.... Don't forget Emma waston (dat accent) | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
Anna Kendrick is top tier | ||
Shelke14
Canada6655 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:11 jcarlsoniv wrote: Dude Anna Kendrick is top tier Agreed. But.... Natalie Portman bro. I do really like Anna Kendrick | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
Alaab was just banned by KadaverBB. That account was created on 2014-04-28 15:04:04 and had 1 posts. Reason: Advertising.Probably. Please advertise in english next time so i know what I am actually banning. lmfao | ||
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AsmodeusXI
United States15536 Posts
inb4 he was complimenting TL on their healthy community and just moderators. | ||
Eppa!
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:06 jcarlsoniv wrote: I very rarely had to write papers for my classes. Every once in a while I'd have a few page assignment (which doesn't really count as a paper). I'd say I had to write...maybe five papers that were 10+ pages. I'm on my 7th 20+ paper. Or maybe 8th, yeah I think 8th now actually. And however many smaller 10+/5+ page papers yadayada. My uni's program is geared to prep me for graduate level writing, and a rigorous program comparable to Georgetown for my field. I also may have decided to take an independent study and a heavy courseload so I shouldnt bitch about having a heavy courseload before graduating, but still <_<; tirrredd no sleep | ||
Eppa!
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Alaric
France45622 Posts
^ I'm pretty sure you're supposed to care about the special effects and pretty lights and fights, not the characters in this kind of movie. | ||
Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:35 Alaric wrote: Are you studying to be a researcher? I've never had to produce these kinds of papers. I'm an undergrad, and my field is International Relations. Part of it is having professors that prefer long papers, but I'm attending American which is currently one of the top schools for IR, so the program is pretty rigorous. Prep for grad school I guess. I took a business course once and gaped at how easy those fkers have it compared to IR majors in my school. -.- ^ I'm pretty sure you're supposed to care about the special effects and pretty lights and fights, not the characters in this kind of movie. They could CGI Harry Osborn some non-emo vaguely european hairstyle. Even after the disaster that was Green Lantern, it would still be better than whatever that toupee was on his head. | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:37 Lord Tolkien wrote: I'm an undergrad, and my field is International Relations. Part of it is having professors that prefer long papers, but I'm attending American which is currently one of the top schools for IR, so the program is pretty rigorous. I took a business course once and gaped at how easy those fkers have it compared to IR majors in my school. =D can confirm, although I did have a few really great business classes | ||
mordek
United States12704 Posts
Although my biggest one may have been for my marketing class now that I think about it. It was like 40% of your grade and he was suuuuper strict (citations perfect etc.) Total change of pace from the rest of the busyness classes ![]() | ||
Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:38 jcarlsoniv wrote: =D can confirm, although I did have a few really great business classes It was a course about basically "how to use computer software like excell and access", also "how do computers work". I kept leaving class halfway through because I was finished with the lab work and the professor wasn't going to waste my time keeping me in while that was happening. I have no idea how those people struggled to make a simple data graph in excel or do a regression analysis in it. I really dont. I've got two econometric/stat tools on my comp way more complex than those, and I hate stats and quant. research. -.-; the grading was next-level easy too, holy- | ||
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Carnivorous Sheep
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I wrote a bunch of lit papers o/ On May 01 2014 22:42 Lord Tolkien wrote: It was a course about basically "how to use computer software like excell and access", also "how do computers work". I kept leaving class halfway through because I was finished with the lab work and the professor wasn't going to waste my time keeping me in while that was happening. I have no idea how those people struggled to make a simple data graph in excel or do a regression analysis in it. I really dont. I've got two econometric/stat tools on my comp way more complex than those, and I hate stats and quant. research. -.-; I'm all for making fun of business school, but it's a bit unfair to classify that as a business class no matter what your school classified it as. | ||
Alaric
France45622 Posts
Junior High -> High School -> 2-3 years of undergrad -> you get a diploma -> you're a graduate and can do whatever complementary programs/studies you want, esp. if you want to become a researcher or doctor or whatever? | ||
Kyrie
1594 Posts
how can our childrens are learning if the learnings start in junior high | ||
Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:42 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: I'm all for making fun of business school, but it's a bit unfair to classify that as a business class no matter what your school classified it as. The class was weird like that. It was essentially application of computers in business (with stuff like "make a website" interspersed) and how important computers are in a business. But you are right, it wasn't completely business. I did have a pure business class (basically International Business 101), but dropped it after realizing this was basically going to be Cross-Cultural Communications in the business world, and I wasn't going to learn anything from it. | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:42 Lord Tolkien wrote: It was a course about basically "how to use computer software like excell and access", also "how do computers work". I kept leaving class halfway through because I was finished with the lab work and the professor wasn't going to waste my time keeping me in while that was happening. I have no idea how those people struggled to make a simple data graph in excel or do a regression analysis in it. I really dont. I've got two econometric/stat tools on my comp way more complex than those, and I hate stats and quant. research. -.-; the grading was next-level easy too, holy- I had a couple similar classes. Managerial Economics and Financial Management. Both were in the same room, back to back, with the same teacher. The number of people who didn't know how to use Excel was mind blowing. But I stuck around for the class and generally tried to help people out when I was done. The teacher was also the head of the department and she was really involved in helping people get internships/jobs. She's the reason I had an internship at Lego and ultimately why I ended up where I'm working now. She was a really good teacher and a super nice lady, but sometimes she babied the retards too much and made things too easy. | ||
mordek
United States12704 Posts
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On May 01 2014 22:49 jcarlsoniv wrote: I had a couple similar classes. Managerial Economics and Financial Management. Both were in the same room, back to back, with the same teacher. The number of people who didn't know how to use Excel was mind blowing. But I stuck around for the class and generally tried to help people out when I was done. The teacher was also the head of the department and she was really involved in helping people get internships/jobs. She's the reason I had an internship at Lego and ultimately why I ended up where I'm working now. She was a really good teacher and a super nice lady, but sometimes she babied the retards too much and made things too easy. Sounds like my experience. I wouldn't take the class back despite that: the prof and I were super chill together, I got to banter with my roommate who was the TA, and I won some end of the year cross-class business proposal technology thingy and got me some gift cards. And it certainly lightened up that semester's workload a ton. I literally did the homework I needed to do outside of class IN class. was relaxing | ||
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