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Originally posted by Krazors001 View PostPish...12 credits. I have worked 40+ hours and taken a between 15-18 credits per semester for the last 4 years until my graduation last week My fiancee has been doing pretty similar (3 part-time jobs) all while graduating with her master's with a 3.9 GPA, from the honors college, a member of the greek honors, golden key society and winning student of the year + planned our wedding. I think I'm going to take some time off before going into the MBA program
Southern isn't exactly close to Stamford or Norwalk.
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I think its all relevant to what you're going to end up doing. Of course you're going to become proficient and confident in yourself after experiencing things in a real world situation, but in some cases you need to have that prior knowledge of things before you even start your job. For instance, if I didn't take accounting classes here at school, I would have no idea how to do accounting in the real world.
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Originally posted by Nick View PostI think its all relevant to what you're going to end up doing. Of course you're going to become proficient and confident in yourself after experiencing things in a real world situation, but in some cases you need to have that prior knowledge of things before you even start your job. For instance, if I didn't take accounting classes here at school, I would have no idea how to do accounting in the real world.- Will
Originally posted by fizzyor am asians pants not a read end lol.Originally posted by DizzDizzaliens probed my husband
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Originally posted by Hydra View Postalso will, you're art, which is technology based, does not have the temporal presence that something like poetry has, just another thought to consider.
some one wouldnt ask you to do a movie in black and white with a camera from the 1930's, but someone COULD ask me to write in the Victorian prose, in which case i would have to know
I do not wish to insult, but I have taken NO college courses on English and I try my very hardest to know the difference between 'your' and 'you're'.
Someone could ask you to write in a Victorian Prose, but you can always decline, as what Will can do with jobs he doesn't want to do, unless of course you are a starving writer.
I am not perusing this as a career path either, it is simply just for me, as a hobby, to do whenever I feel like doing it. Maybe one day far down that road of life I will be published, but until that day, they are nothing more that word documents on my computer gathering dust for me to open once in a while and recite.Last edited by Buffalo Phil; 05-13-2010, 06:26 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by BOX View PostSound pretty busy as well... I don't know how he can do all that driving in traffic all the time as well. I would go fucking crazy. Now that I live in Stamford... I don't know how I commuted so far for 3 3/4 years.
Southern isn't exactly close to Stamford or Norwalk.
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I type on my iPhone, every post is via this method, so my balls can be licked
If you're just trying to expand your own hobby, then fuck school, but if you want to be serious about it then it is the best way to go, IN MY OPINION.
In my case, if I went to a job interview and said my experience with writing came from reading, they'd tell me to go have intercourse with a corn stalk, because there are things your teachers tell you that a how-to book can't
Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View PostYou are an English Major? Who was your fucking Professor? A crackerjack box?
I do not wish to insult, but I have taken NO college courses on English and I try my very hardest to know the difference between 'your' and 'you're'.
Someone could ask you to write in a Victorian Prose, but you can always decline, as what Will can do with jobs he doesn't want to do, unless of course you are a starving writer.
I am not perusing this as a career path either, it is simply just for me, as a hobby, to do whenever I feel like doing it. Maybe one day far down that road of life I will be published, but until that day, they are nothing more that word documents on my computer gathering dust for me to open once in a while and recite.dirty30
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Turning writing into a career for me would totally ruin the essence of why I do it. One day notoriety may come, but until then, I simply write the lyrics to the music in my head.
I see what you're saying about the entire job interview scenario, it applies to mine as well. If Joe Blow home-taught gunsmith walked into my shop asking for a job and blatantly admitted that he has done all his work with a Polish Mill, then my boss may simply laugh and walk away, depending on his mood. We have had people come in and ask for jobs and I remember one person specifically because my boss turned him down outright because he had this high pitched voice and would shut the fuck up to save his life.
Regardless, I'd like to see what you have written, Dillon, if I may bother you so. I am always interested to see what my peers have written, especially if writing is their profession.sigpic
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