You know, I voted 'No.' But truth be told, I do have a Bachelor's in Mammarology from the Texas Institute for the Technologically Savy.
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You know, I voted 'No.' But truth be told, I do have a Bachelor's in Mammarology from the Texas Institute for the Technologically Savy.
The only things I know about mars are that fat women are bombs and the whores have 3 or 4 tits each.
It is the attitude, maturity, the eagerness - or lack therof - to learn, the work ethic, and basic raw intelligence that will determine if you personally acquire a high quality college education moreso than the actual school itself that you went to. Note that I said "education". Job prospects, networking, and the like will be impacted by the school itself.
Figures it's in in god damn ohio.
That clown morph .gif sucks. Couldn't he pose looking the other way?
BFA in Illustration from CSU Long Beach.
Some people laugh at it and I don't blame them. BUT I did get a job at Disney where most recruits were from Art Center - a super expensive private art school. That they spent as much in a semester as I did in my whole college life, and that we all wound up in the same job, made me feel pretty spiffy about a budget education.
I agree - there were too many at my school who behaved like they just had to make due and endure college, and be blessed with a rad job afterwards. The folks who worked hard through school and took advantage of every opportunity it offered are doing pretty well now.
I was a half-and-half student. Wasn't til the last year or two that I stepped up my game.