Author Topic: College :o  (Read 3277 times)

Oh.
Well, I started college at age 14.
So, you know, that's a plus.
omgwtf.

You had no childhood?

:c

Well I'm only eleven so I have fix to eight years to think about college.
You'll be thinking about going to college at 19? lol.

omgwtf.

You had no childhood?

:c
Most of my childhood was reading and studying.
And college.

Most of my childhood was reading and studying.
And college.
sounds like fun.
sorta.

where did you go?

sounds like fun.
sorta.

where did you go?
Saint anselm, for philosophy and literature.

Saint anselm, for philosophy and literature.
So you are doing what now...exactly?


What a waste. :L
way to be a richard about it :/

maybe she's an author?

So you are doing what now...exactly?
I teach philosophy.
What a waste. :L
Aww, but it was free.
Who wouldn't take the deal?

I teach philosophy.Aww, but it was free.
Who wouldn't take the deal?
Surely you could have gone into something way more awesome than that though. But if you're happy with what you do whatever.

Philosophy and English degrees are a self sustaining problem. The only thing you can do with them is teach them.

I teach philosophy.

Aww, but it was free.
Who wouldn't take the deal?
See, that makes sense.

Should I read the Iliad and Odyssey?

And what about The Republic?

See, that makes sense.

Should I read the Iliad and Odyssey?

And what about The Republic?
Are you seriously asking me what books to read?
In any case, I recommend The Republic, then The Iliad, and then The Odyssey. 

Even nicer looking would be a quality portfolio of your design work, which is far more important than a business degree. People hiring you do not give a stuff whether you have a business degree or not, they care whether or not you know what you're doing.

Yes, but think of it this way, I'll have a design portfolio and a degree from one of the most prestigious schools in the world :p

Yes, but think of it this way, I'll have a design portfolio and a degree from one of the most prestigious schools in the world :p
Unless you don't go to Harvard.

Are you seriously asking me what books to read? Yes.
In any case, I recommend The Republic, then The Iliad, and then The Odyssey.  Ty.