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Theresa
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Originally posted by Decoder
I miss my stripper X girlfriend already, lol.


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Banora
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Originally posted by Theresa
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He's trying to say your classes are .
Silky Johnson
I think he's implying the old stereotype that strippers always seem to be working their way through a psych degree.
Decoder
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Originally posted by Theresa
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Yeah lol, she pretty much had a face like that after abortion.
Theresa
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Originally posted by jennypie
I think he's implying the old stereotype that strippers always seem to be working their way through a psych degree.


Hmmm, I didn't know that was the idea. Seems ridiculous, but whatever.

Anyway, I am in first year and I have completed all the mandatory classes I can take up to this point... so I am just taking random for interest sake.

I don't really care a whole lot... just need to get through this so I can get my Bachelor of Education.

It's funny how all the Sciences students think they are far more superior to the Arts students (not necessarily directed to you Jenny... unless of course you are of that opinion, in which case, you.)

Haha!
DjWhooCares
staying at home economics 101
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Theresa
It's funny how all the Sciences students think they are far more superior to the Arts students (not necessarily directed to you Jenny... unless of course you are of that opinion, in which case, you.)




Lol, I don't think that at all. However, I do have to say that I've always noticed a huge gap in the level of thinking between nursing students and students from other programs any time I've taken an elective. :o
Halcyon+On+On
That's funny, so did I...
Theresa
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Originally posted by jennypie
Lol, I don't think that at all. However, I do have to say that I've always noticed a huge gap in the level of thinking between nursing students and students from other programs any time I've taken an elective. :o


There is definitely a difference between an Arts thinker and a Science thinker... it seems more like abstract/random vs. pure logic/linear sorta thing (best way I can describe it). Either way, I don't think one is smarter than the other... just different types of intelligence.

Science isn't my thing personally - my way of understanding things is to start with a base and build upon that. I find with Science I get so focused on the things that we "just accept" and I want to understand why... then I completely miss what I should be focusing on. Haha! A prof told me I would make an excellent scientist since that is the quality a scientist must have to make discoveries, but I found it maddening. Not to mention my profound dislike for all things gory, gooey and dead. Was really good with math though... too bad I find it agonizingly boring.

I definitely give props to Science majors though since I most certainly don't have the patience for it. A lot of that requires incredible memory too (something I also lack). My poor cousin is in Nursing and although she enjoys Science stuff, she has a memory like a fish and is really struggling. I think that alone would screw me over, even if I did like Science.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by jennypie
Lol, I don't think that at all. However, I do have to say that I've always noticed a huge gap in the level of thinking between nursing students and students from other programs any time I've taken an elective. :o


the main difference ive seen is arts students are much bigger wankers.

*runs off to rub one out*

Lira
Teaching:

  • Methodology of Japanese Language Teaching;
  • Japanese 2;
  • Japanese Oral Practice 2;
  • Supervised training 1;
  • Supervised training 2;


I don't know what classes I'm going to take in grad school yet, though. I'll probably just sit around and keep writing this juggernaut I call thesis that is beginning to sprout and become self-aware.

Rarr!!!
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Theresa
There is definitely a difference between an Arts thinker and a Science thinker... it seems more like abstract/random vs. pure logic/linear sorta thing (best way I can describe it). Either way, I don't think one is smarter than the other... just different types of intelligence.




I wouldn't say it's linear. Definitely better critical thinkers.
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