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Skurai 2012-01-10 02:46 PM

College is neat.
 
>Composition
>Roman History (with five fucking books I have to read, Jesus Giraffe-licking Christ)
>Improve Theater
>Free Writing

Composition is a pretty dull and difficult hour long class, taught a soothing southern black man who likes to kick people out of class.
Roman History is preached for two and a half hours by a short fat man who loves Pokemon, video games, and furry porn.
Improve Theater is a two hour class where (today) we made a bunch of cocaine jokes and acted out animals from all over the world having an orgy. I forgot my own fucking name three times in the class.
Free Writing is a three hours class where it's literally "Write shit and keep writing, and if you stop I will stab you.".

Fun day.

!King_Amazon! 2012-01-10 03:04 PM

Improv theater, you mean?

Grav 2012-01-10 03:12 PM

>Thinks five books is a lot to read

lol

Lenny 2012-01-10 03:24 PM

Composition of what?

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Is that what all American colleges are like - you do four random subjects with little relevance?

As an aside, I watched all of Community over Christmas and keep dipping into it. It's good.

Grav 2012-01-10 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny (Post 695766)
Is that what all American colleges are like - you do four random subjects with little relevance?


It depends on your major and what college you're attending. If he's a Theater major, his classes make sense.

KagomJack 2012-01-10 04:23 PM

I'd be a theater major if I were in college and I don't really see the relevance of Roman history. Roman literature, yes, because of their plays and whatnot, but not the history. Though I do love history.

Grav 2012-01-10 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KagomJack (Post 695768)
I'd be a theater major if I were in college and I don't really see the relevance of Roman history. Roman literature, yes, because of their plays and whatnot, but not the history. Though I do love history.

Oh. Well colleges usually require you take a standard slew of liberal arts courses regardless of your major... history, language, english...

HandOfHeaven 2012-01-10 05:19 PM

History of America 1865-present - I don't get the pleasure of going through the Civil War. (Core requirement)
International Management - I enjoy multicultural business on goings; this will lead me close to an International Business undergrad.
Management Information Systems - Fulfilling my HR Management Undergrad
Political Science Senior Seminar - To fulfill my Public Administration Undergrad

Only two more semesters and I will have four(4) undergrads - Marketing, Human Resource Management, International Business, and Public Administration. Five and a half years, but it will be worth it in the long run. The degree you have will get you the job; what you know will allow you to retain it. I'm hoping to latch onto a firm that will pay for or help subsidize a MBA with an emphasis in Leadership and Logistics. I just enjoy learning.

Skurai 2012-01-11 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !King_Amazon! (Post 695763)
Improv theater, you mean?

Yes.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny (Post 695766)
Composition of what?

Your moooooooom!
It's writing composition. More or less the "Ghetto black people can't write" class.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny (Post 695766)
Is that what all American colleges are like - you do four random subjects with little relevance?

Quote:

Originally Posted by KagomJack (Post 695768)
I'd be a theater major if I were in college and I don't really see the relevance of Roman history. Roman literature, yes, because of their plays and whatnot, but not the history. Though I do love history.

I want to be a writer, so in my own way, I'm finding it all relevent. Especially if I actually do get famous (lol).
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grav (Post 695769)
Oh. Well colleges usually require you take a standard slew of liberal arts courses regardless of your major... history, language, english...

American History (first semester) was required, and then it's a bunch of math and composition classes. I'm trying to avoid math, though... I just grabbed Roman History becasuse the teacher is fun, since me and Brandon played YGO! and Pokemon with him in the hallways before.

On a sidenote: look what you guys did! I could've had all my four posts if you hadn't responded to quickly!

Wallow 2012-01-12 08:35 AM

Skurai I thought you were 12.

Skurai 2012-01-13 01:21 AM

No, I'll be 19 in March.

Wallow 2012-01-13 11:03 AM

Skurai I thought you were 12.

Skurai 2012-01-13 12:46 PM

No, I'll be 19 in March.

!King_Amazon! 2012-01-13 12:59 PM

March 2018?

Skurai 2012-01-14 01:52 AM

2012, actually. You people need to redo your computer clocks.


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