Author Topic: Girl learned more at McDonalds than at college.  (Read 3059 times)

I'm the McDonald's girl and I didn't learn anything

College is becoming dumbed down, especially as younger people want 'free college for everyone'.
If you're not going to school for engineering, computer science, etc -- don't go to college.
ESPECIALLY if you're going to study arts, etc.

If I were an employer i'd consider the choice of spending 4-5 years of your life studying for something like that to be a black mark on your judgement.
Like, what were you thinking?  

You just spend all that time, money, and effort to learn dumbed down material any high school student could find on google.
Learn a skilled trade, there's no shame in that; not everyone is cut out for real college.


Why would you go to college for political science?  
It's common sense.

Why would you go to college for history?  
Apparently you do you not have a library or the internet.

African American studies?
Women's studies?

You are not going to get a job, not a decent paying one at that rate.  
You will be a sad, indebted & brainwashed person that suffered through a regressive-favorite major with nothing to show for it except poor judgement.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2017, 08:49:25 PM by Tezuni 2.0 »

well I guess goodbye painters, actors, singers, composers, directors, businessmen, lawyers, teachers, pharmaceutical professionals, physicists -





see how stupidly loving narrow that field is that you gave us
« Last Edit: March 17, 2017, 08:57:46 PM by Tactical Nuke »

well I guess goodbye painters, actors, singers, composers, directors -





see how stupidly loving narrow that field is that you gave us
>>implying you need to go to college for that
>>missed the entire point of my post
>>loving stupid

You don't need to go to college to become a painter, actor, singer, composer, director.

Why would you go to college for history? 
Apparently you do you not have a library or the internet.

I would disagree with you here, historians are actually useful for documenting and brown townyzing events in human history. There's more to it than making a bullet-point list of random events.

We also have anthropologists and archeologists that work to find history and historical artifacts, because having knowledge of culture and human history is important, even if people don't learn from it.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2017, 09:05:54 PM by Operator¹ »

>>implying you need to go to college for that
>>missed the entire point of my post
>>loving stupid

>>answers only unedited post
>>+ random 4chan format

yeah okay

You don't need to go to college to become a painter, actor, singer, composer, director.

meanwhile I can't find your show anywhere

Why would you go to college for political science?  
It's common sense.
Didn't you support eugenics

Why would you go to college for history?  
Apparently you do you not have a library or the internet.
If you studied history you'd know that most of the information out there isn't readily accessible on the internet or available in public libraries. It's hidden in journals behind academic paywalls and written in books sat on university shelves, or it's an actual historical document/artefact in a uni vault or behind the scenes in museums, or even still stuck in the ground.

Not to mention that you can't learn how to run an archaeological digsite or how to handle historical items from the internet. You need firsthand experience which humanities courses can give you.
I can learn chemistry or electrical engineering from Wikipedia and Google, but I still need to be hands on with it, whether at a school, uni or on the job. And you still need to be certifiably qualified to be taken seriously or to even do that job.

that sounds like a headline from prager u lol

I was the mcdonalds fryer she used and I can indeed confirm she loving learned from me
actually she works front desk so she didnt learn anything from YOU

You don't need to go to college to become a painter, actor, singer, composer, director.
To become a paid any of these jobs, and have any hope of being hired by a company, you'd have to either be amazingly good on your own or have a degree.

if you apply for a job as a singer for a project and so does someone else (except they have a degree in it and you dont) they'll 100% choose the person with the degree because that's how jobs work

well I guess goodbye...teachers, pharmaceutical professionals, physicists
If you're not going to school for engineering, computer science, etc
I'm pretty sure this part of his post included* those, especially physicists
« Last Edit: March 17, 2017, 09:37:43 PM by Maxwell. »

Why would you go to college for political science?  
It's common sense.
If we used this 'common sense' that you propose our entire white house, the UN, NATO and literally anything involving really important political decisions would be non-functional. 'common sense' isn't how politics works. There's a huge practice and years of studying that each politician has to undergo in order to make the smartest decisions.

African American studies?
Women's studies?
Every institution imaginable hires people from these fields. If you have a movie that's being directed and they need factual stuff, they'll hire someone who studies this. If you work for an advertisement agency, they'll be hiring a demographic specialist to give suggestions on how to gain potential customers and draw people in. These jobs seem 'stupid' to you because you're so brainwashed by your 'anything that isnt a trade school is liberal garbage' ideology that you don't realize that society functions because these fields are available to pursue

>>implying you need to go to college for that
>>missed the entire point of my post
>>loving stupid
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