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brunette
viaggiatore

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Europe
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I'm at U of T (f/t) for urban development/geography and Ryerson (p/t) for photography. Ryerson is very ok actually, the courses are a bit more expensive then I expected, with all the material fees, but it's worth it. I enjoy it a lot. U of T, on the other hand, I really regret getting into. It's way too expensive, the professors don't know how to lecture, they are all extremely boring, monotonous, citing the course book, or just blabbing randomly. They make even the most interesting course a nightmare. I don't go to classes much, just spend that time otherwise. I regret not going to McGill when I had an opportunity.
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Nov-14-2002 15:42
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rubyriva
still in it

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: hudson valley, ny
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i got my bs in electrical engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
lots of mixed feelings here. first year, i loved it, had a lot of fun. over the years, i feel like i grew out of the school and the student body, so i started going to nyc on the weekends for fun. then i regreted not going to a big city for school.
as far as my education? i really didn't learn that much that i've taken with me book-wise. yes, i can still do the calculus and all of the basic stuff from my major, but ask me to design an amplifier or filter or anything more advanced, and i'll look at you like this i have absolutely no clue. BUT i know where to look to find how to do it. i taught myself a lot from the text books rather than class...
what does your degree mean? you can learn and are teachable...
here at my job i have used NOTHING that i learned in school.
college is all about learning who you are, finding yourself, practical life lessons. if you accomplish that in your undergraduate studies, then you have succeeded.
if you feel you need eternal knowledge, go on to grad school and further education.
that's my $.02 on college...
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Nov-14-2002 17:40
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