I know you are somewhere on the spectrum, but lording your alleged passing of a Philosphy course at CWU over those of us here who graduated from a STEM discipline is almost unbelievable.
What do you actually have as a career? College mattered for the paper to get interviews out of school, other than that it’s what you do in your first job that sets forth your future and start your contacts in whichever field you choose.
For me, undergrad was about playing baseball, making friends, and fucking chicks as I got my BS.
I didn't say intelligence was only education. Intelligence is multifaceted. It could social intelligence, spatial intelligence, "street smarts." No school can fix problems there.
Still, being able to graduate from college is a huge component of intelligence. Failure here means that a core aspect of intelligence is missing.
I too learned business and economics from textbooks. Lots of stuff is bullshit in real life. Being able to separate theory from reality isn’t really one of college courseworks strong suits.
Those guys are doing well but they didn't invent the Transformer. They are piling on well to the bandwagon.
Even you, who went to UW Federal Way, should know by now not to straw man AOG. I never argued that exceptions didn't exist. I just got done saying that intelligence was multifaceted. What I argued here was that states that don't seem to value education as much vote for Trump. They are the same people, on average, who lack the discipline and brains to make it through college.
What does value education mean? Certainly the deep blue states of Washington, Oregon and California don't value education. The value wasting money on dem grifters in the education bureaucracy but education isn't part of it. All these states have seen declining test scores while spending has exploded. Locking down schools for virtue signaling lazy ass teachers was not any kind of investment in children. Is there an intelligent dem senator in the US Senate that would compare to Rand Paul or Ted Cruz? Common sense is definitely a sign of education. Lying to have to make your point isn't.
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“It’s not the education I like,” screeched Gasbag.
You say that because you aren't smart enough to get a college degree.
Ah yes, the left invading and subverting an institution, wearing it's skinsuit, and demanding institutional respect.
I'm not sorry I don't respect your gender studies and divination of the oppressed mind degree from directional U Margaret.
Imagine thinking you need to be smart to get a college degree.
Smart has nothing to do with getting a degree.
You prove that daily.
Types like you guys would drop out in a year or two, unable to muster the discipline to study or just unable to understand the material. Usually both.
I worked with a guy that had a PHD and he couldn't spell PHD. Most college kids are dumb as rocks.
didn’t know you made a career out of cherry picking.
I know you are somewhere on the spectrum, but lording your alleged passing of a Philosphy course at CWU over those of us here who graduated from a STEM discipline is almost unbelievable.
What do you actually have as a career? College mattered for the paper to get interviews out of school, other than that it’s what you do in your first job that sets forth your future and start your contacts in whichever field you choose.
For me, undergrad was about playing baseball, making friends, and fucking chicks as I got my BS.
I didn't say intelligence was only education. Intelligence is multifaceted. It could social intelligence, spatial intelligence, "street smarts." No school can fix problems there.
Still, being able to graduate from college is a huge component of intelligence. Failure here means that a core aspect of intelligence is missing.
Embarrassing stuff.
The guy’s life peaked with that Philosophy course.
It's not wonder… You're the idiot that supports Trump and went to the Humptulips School of Tariffs.
I too learned business and economics from textbooks. Lots of stuff is bullshit in real life. Being able to separate theory from reality isn’t really one of college courseworks strong suits.
So then all the guys that decided they wouldn't finish Stanford or the Cursor guys that dropped out of MIT are just dumb fucks?
The logical drain you're circling here is something else.
JFC fuck vanilla's 25491 character too long lazy dba bullshit.
Crushing college grads in the construction business since 1980
Cherry picking?
I'd hazard the number of useless degrees out numbers the useful ones by an order of magnitude at this point.
Even more so when you consider even something like a stem degree from Central is basically a liberal arts degree at a respectable university.
Those guys are doing well but they didn't invent the Transformer. They are piling on well to the bandwagon.
Even you, who went to UW Federal Way, should know by now not to straw man AOG. I never argued that exceptions didn't exist. I just got done saying that intelligence was multifaceted. What I argued here was that states that don't seem to value education as much vote for Trump. They are the same people, on average, who lack the discipline and brains to make it through college.
What does value education mean? Certainly the deep blue states of Washington, Oregon and California don't value education. The value wasting money on dem grifters in the education bureaucracy but education isn't part of it. All these states have seen declining test scores while spending has exploded. Locking down schools for virtue signaling lazy ass teachers was not any kind of investment in children. Is there an intelligent dem senator in the US Senate that would compare to Rand Paul or Ted Cruz? Common sense is definitely a sign of education. Lying to have to make your point isn't.