Unlike you (I suspect), I have a subscription to the New York Times, and read at least 3 articles a week. I also went to my High School Prom, and while I was technically a stag, I have it on good authority that I was SEVERAL people’s backup choice of a date (unlike you, I again suspect)
Unlike you (I suspect) I have 2 years of expired credits in radio from the number one college named Lyndon State College and half a semester of expired credits from Bard like The Bible as Literature, 3 Novels of Thomas Mann, and Movement for Actors. I've been smoking weed for 30 years, mostly sativa
Unlike you (I suspect) I dropped out of no less than two high schools, and also unlike you (I suspect) I once smoked crack but was way too high on acid to notice anything.
An undergrad degree is just enough to prove you have been told how to read about a topic. It doesn’t even always prove you actually did the reading you were assigned, much less kept reading in the years since.
while you were studying the blade, i was getting a B+ in differential equations at a top-3 new hampshire college. and now that the barbarians are at the gates, you ask me to disgorge the knowledge i acquired in intermediate high school latin?
OK, no way in hell would Pegasus have a BA in political science, its either art or archeology for him. If we're only looking at OG Yu-Gi-Oh, I would propose Dartz as the one with a political science BA.
"Do you have post graduate degrees or undergraduate degrees. You don't write or appear to think as though you do. Nothing wrong with not having them, but they are harder to get than it seems you realize. What do you do for the company and what does the company do."
bragging about an undergraduate degree in political science is like thinking mom put your crayon drawings on the fridge because you were a gifted artist. i got a b.a. in poli sci because i had untreated depression and adhd and it was easy for me. i had to go to law school to learn worthwhile skills
also a “top 50” liberal arts school? lol. there are perhaps at most a dozen liberal arts schools everyone agrees you can brag about. the rest of them, most people have never heard of.
i went to lafayette which barely even counts as a liberal arts school because it’s also an engineering school lol. a friend of mine went to kenyon! he ran our high school paper and loves jam bands
For several years back in the early 90s, I used to collate recruiting responses from minority and disadvantaged students (yeah, DEI, so shoot me) for a consortium of liberal arts colleges across the country, and I’m pretty sure there weren’t 50 in the group.
CBS still riding on their liberal cred from Cronkite and Rather. It was one of the few things my folks watched on commercial tv, and they did so religiously.
Unlike you (I suspect) I went to what is currently THE most expensive undergraduate college in the known universe so unless any of you are here to offer me a complimentary glass of Chablis or validate my parking you can all pipe down.
Hold your houses there, bud. I'll have you know that I am an alumnus of THE Community College of Philadelphia - Northwest Campus, so I'm a resident of the ivory tower as well.
I joke because I took classes at the Harvard Extension School (literally Harvard's night school) after I graduated, and if I held my thumb in just the right place on my ID to cover the word "Extension," it looked like the real thing. Don't think I didn't practice that!
Personally, I wouldn't proclaim my liberal arts degree is the one thing that makes it possible to understand complex geopolitical issues, but then again my entire college experience was a single semester of dicking around.
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An undergrad degree is just enough to prove you have been told how to read about a topic. It doesn’t even always prove you actually did the reading you were assigned, much less kept reading in the years since.
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I joke because I took classes at the Harvard Extension School (literally Harvard's night school) after I graduated, and if I held my thumb in just the right place on my ID to cover the word "Extension," it looked like the real thing. Don't think I didn't practice that!