maz91379 wrote:Yeah... those classes are held to a significantly higher tertiary standard than actual college lol. I would say 75% of my classes were graded on the whims of teachers and how they felt that day. Especially fucking first year. Unless you mean you took college credits at a local community college for highschool cause then i'm all like

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Yeah. My college classes in high school were much more serious than my classes actually in college. I went to Northeastern University thinking it would be all serious and businesslike. Ended up being full of bleeding hearts and hippies.
EVERY SINGLE PROJECT I HAD TO DO WAS ABOUT A SOCIAL CAUSE. I hate politics and social causes. All I want is for people to not hassle me all the time - that's pretty much all I care about in terms of politics, don't hassle me and it's all cool. By my graduating year I couldn't help being a huge dick to a lot of my professors.
Teacher: "You really seemed like you understood what the author was saying about the need for more regulation in the graphic design industry."
Me: "Well, I read the first paragraph of his book. Then I got my $8 back and wrote my paper as though from the perspective of a mentally handicapped child."
I had an A on every paper in this class. I got like a D for the semester... I wasn't very surprised.