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Spring Semester #1
Semester started for me. Past the halfway mark on my degree. Anyone else studying?
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RE: Spring Semester #2
I start my summer semester in a week. my regular fall semester starts in march.

It's my final semester. Can't wait. Tired of this amateur shit.

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RE: Spring Semester #3
I'm past the age of studying.

Judging by the context of your posts, you seem pretty educated. If you don't mind me asking, In what capacity are your studies?
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RE: Spring Semester #4
(01-17-2016, 01:17 PM)mothered Wrote: I'm past the age of studying.

My landlord has go to be at least in her 50's and she's in the middle of completing a degree. While there is past the "normal" age one typically does this stuff - I don't think you can really be past the age of studying lol


(01-17-2016, 01:17 PM)mothered Wrote: Judging by the context of your posts, you seem pretty educated. If you don't mind me asking, In what capacity are your studies?

Don't know if you're asking Oni, or I - but I am doing a Bachelors degree in IT. Lets just say I wanted to increase my career outlook and decided that I had better get that piece of paper. So I went to University. A bit late is better than never I guess. But most of the topics are completely boring the fuck out of me. Dealing with the business aspect. Or just way too fucking easy. Like programming. It's gotten to the point where I haven't gone to most of my classes/lectures and yet, am still passing with great marks. It's been 2 or 3 semesters since I was actually attending lectures regularly.

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RE: Spring Semester #5
(01-17-2016, 01:17 PM)mothered Wrote: I'm past the age of studying.

Judging by the context of your posts, you seem pretty educated. If you don't mind me asking, In what capacity are your studies?

Business/IT major. Classes are mostly easy, although there's a few difficult ones.
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RE: Spring Semester #6
I start on February 1st, first year, great times.
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RE: Spring Semester #7
(01-17-2016, 01:49 PM)The Real Slim Shady Wrote: My landlord has go to be at least in her 50's and she's in the middle of completing a degree. While there is past the "normal" age one typically does this stuff - I don't think you can really be past the age of studying lol



Don't know if you're asking Oni, or I - but I am doing a Bachelors degree in IT. Lets just say I wanted to increase my career outlook and decided that I had better get that piece of paper. So I went to University. A bit late is better than never I guess. But most of the topics are completely boring the fuck out of me. Dealing with the business aspect. Or just way too fucking easy. Like programming. It's gotten to the point where I haven't gone to most of my classes/lectures and yet, am still passing with great marks. It's been 2 or 3 semesters since I was actually attending lectures regularly.

Pretty much this. I've taken classes with people that are twice my age. Some people just start later on and that's good for them.

Spoiler:
You get a better return on your investment if you go for the degree sooner.
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RE: Spring Semester #8
In my Spring semester. Hope it's an improvement from last semester.

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RE: Spring Semester #9
(01-18-2016, 12:04 AM)Oni Wrote: Pretty much this. I've taken classes with people that are twice my age. Some people just start later on and that's good for them.

Spoiler:
You get a better return on your investment if you go for the degree sooner.

In my course, Fine Art, you're actually much more likely to get better grades as a mature student. Also, the mature students take it way more seriously and up getting more out of it... Very specific course though.

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RE: Spring Semester #10
(01-18-2016, 12:57 AM)Jiggly Wrote: In my course, Fine Art, you're actually much more likely to get better grades as a mature student. Also, the mature students take it way more seriously and up getting more out of it... Very specific course though.

This is true. But when you're 40+, have work experience, and possibly kids - things are very different. They are looking for a better education and possibly job. A lot of students aren't, at 18-24 years old.
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