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It amazes me how transient the young population in America is.
In Australia it's really only started happening in the past decade, and the small percentage of people who do move only tend to do it once or twice. Over there it seems that large tracts of the population are regularly moving, and three or four times doesn't seem to be unusual.
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| Originally posted by jennypie What the fuck is an associate's degree? I don't understand that about the States. Up here anything less than a bachelor's is just a diploma or certificate. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated It amazes me how transient the young population in America is. In Australia it's really only started happening in the past decade, and the small percentage of people who do move only tend to do it once or twice. Over there it seems that large tracts of the population are regularly moving, and three or four times doesn't seem to be unusual. |
I guess that I've just always associated the word degree with more academic programs.
I think your system is stupid, lol.
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| Originally posted by Paradox Lost It's what's awarded upon graduation from a community college here in the States. Put it another way, imagine completing two years of a four year university, and getting a certificate for it. Perhaps it's just useful for those who would like to stretch themselves beyond a high school diploma (for various reasons), but are unable/unwilling to commit to a four year university program in order to obtain a bachelors. EDIT: Or, yeah, what Omega said. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated It amazes me how transient the young population in America is. In Australia it's really only started happening in the past decade, and the small percentage of people who do move only tend to do it once or twice. Over there it seems that large tracts of the population are regularly moving, and three or four times doesn't seem to be unusual. |
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| Originally posted by Paradox Lost It's what's awarded upon graduation from a community college here in the States. Put it another way, imagine completing two years of a four year university, and getting a certificate for it. Perhaps it's just useful for those who would like to stretch themselves beyond a high school diploma (for various reasons), but are unable/unwilling to commit to a four year university program in order to obtain a bachelors. EDIT: Or, yeah, what Omega said. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Yeah see? I think that's stupid. Just what the world needs to do: help out the stupid and unable to commit. That's probably why there's so many fucking morons where they don't belong in the world. |
don't worry about it too much. if you put your mind into anything- you can do it.
i was born late into the year so i was supposed to be put in school the year later, but my dad put me in private school so i could start early. i struggled in school a lot bc i had difficulty speaking english with spanish at home.. but later on i became a straight a student and pretty much all my classes were AP in high school. i was in the varsity soccer team, was secretary treasurer, honor society, science club (stfu) and so i was always busy & stressed but it paid off bc i was able to push my limits and it feels good when you see how much you've accomplished.
i moved to the states in the summer before my senior year and hated it here so i graduated in 5 months & started college the next semester. in spring ill be a junior- everyone that is my age is barely half way with their first year.. so i feel pretty accomplished and it's a good feeling bc you know you're going somewhere when you set a lot of plans for yourself..
cor version: work hard and you can accomplish many things that pay off. 
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| Originally posted by Paradox Lost However, the associates degree also happens to be the degree of those that are of the 'ok, is this good enough?' mindset. |
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| Originally posted by The17sss yeah I was thinking that too... maybe that's why K-dawg had been edgy? It's cool though Krypton- props for not broadcasting your every personal move like some people on TA. Hope you stay clean dude. |
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| Originally posted by Krypton Yukii did break up with me because of my drug use, and I guess that's when I hit rock bottom and decided, I'm done with this shit. Best decision I ever made. I got my girl back! |
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| Originally posted by yukii |
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| Originally posted by Paradox Lost And you feel unappreciated. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Yeah exactly. Fucking crock of shit. No wonder people these days have such a shitty fucking work ethic, when they're practically handed an "education". Total bullshit. |
I slang rocks.
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue to be fair, an associates of arts & sciences is exactly the same as taking the first two years of your bachelor's degree- same class requirements, same tuition, etc. so someone who does so isn't really getting "handed" anything. and again, the associate's degree by itself really does nothing for pursuing a career, unless the job requirements literally state "must have 2 year degree or better" or something like that. |
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| Originally posted by Krypton Ya thanks. I just decided one day after smoking a fat blunt that it was time to move on. But quitting is easier said than done after 4 years of daily morning-to-night smoke outs. Plus the E, acid, shrooms, scripts, coke I've done. It was just best I went into a detox program for drug addiction. I'v tried to quit before, but the anxiety was too much to bear. For the last 4 weeks, I have been going 3 times a week, for acupuncture, massage, and spinal adjustment. Add to that, some heavy duty supplements (90% metabolic absorption), and I feel better than ever! Much healthier, better mood, and I'm told, my demeanor exudes far more confidence than before ("You stand taller!"). My body is detoxified and I can definitely feel the difference. You don't know how deficient your body is in nutrients until you eat right and take a really high quality supplement(s). I was chronically depressed and that stuff brought me out of it. Plus, it's better than Viagra!! No way I could go into finance and be all drugged out 24/7. Yukii did break up with me because of my drug use, and I guess that's when I hit rock bottom and decided, I'm done with this shit. Best decision I ever made. I got my girl back! |
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| Originally posted by jennypie I'm so glad Canada doesn't work like that, lol. |
fo real. my best friend smoked like that for years too... he said when he finally stopped and the fog in his brain lifted, he couldn't believe how much more shit he started to remember on a daily basis... like, simple conversations and being able to retrace the steps of his day.
What's with all the hate for Associate's Degrees? Someone could be a very successful secretary with that.
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| Originally posted by bas What's with all the hate for Associate's Degrees? Someone could be a very successful secretary with that. |
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue i suppose. i mean, there should obviously be a differentiation between people who intend to get a 2 year degree and people who just happened to drop out after 2 years. but then again, why go to school for 4 years if your intended field only requires 2? self-improvement aside, of course. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Or even learn how to use apostrophes. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie It's the principle, really. I mean why bother with that at all? Up here you either choose community college and get a diploma after 3 years in something more practical, or university and get a degree after 4 years and do something more academic. Pretty simple. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Or even learn how to use apostrophes. |
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue lolpwnd |
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| Originally posted by The17sss fo real. my best friend smoked like that for years too... he said when he finally stopped and the fog in his brain lifted, he couldn't believe how much more shit he started to remember on a daily basis... like, simple conversations and being able to retrace the steps of his day. |
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