Assuming I had a minor? What makes you think I had a minor? I only had a major.
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thePrimeOne — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 09:16 AM)
I explained that over 10 minutes ago, you still can't read.
"When you're in college, you are taking more than one course". A major isn't one course. You are taking more than one course in that major, otherwise it wouldn't have to take 2 years to get an associates degree or 3-4 years to get s bachelors degree and so on. -
WeWonTheWar — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 09:37 AM)
Obviously, when you study a subject there's going to be more than one class a week.
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vassaggo — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 09:46 AM)
In America Course is a synonym for Class. So you take courses like Child and Adolescent Psychology, Classroom Management, Reading Techniques in Secondary Education, American Government, Us History to 1865, US History from 1865, World Civilization: Western Europe, etc to get a Degree in Social Studies. (my undergrad degree)
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vassaggo — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 10:06 AM)
Yeah the title I have is Bachelor of Arts: Social Studies. Then Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning - History. (longest title on a degree I've seen. My Uncles Doctorate of Law is more shortly described) Depends on the University. Mine had Bachelors of Science Criminal Justice and Bachelors of Science Criminal Justice Criminology. (to further confuse you have to take courses called Criminology to get both) The former is more practical the latter is more theoretical. I've known one person who attended John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The beep up thing is they had a BA in Gender Studies. Figure that one out.
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thePrimeOne — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 09:17 AM)
I explained that over 10 minutes ago, you still can't read.
"When you're in college, you are taking more than one course". A major isn't one course. You are taking more than one course in that major, otherwise it wouldn't have to take 2 years to get an associates degree or 3-4 years to get s bachelors degree and so on.
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thePrimeOne — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 09:17 AM)
I explained that over 10 minutes ago, you still can't read.
"When you're in college, you are taking more than one course". A major isn't one course. You are taking more than one course in that major, otherwise it wouldn't have to take 2 years to get an associates degree or 3-4 years to get s bachelors degree and so on.
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Slam_Evil — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 09:08 AM)
Well, he was at one address, then he was at another address, but that first address still existed, then it didn't exist, then they changed the address recently, then they didn't, then he wants to beat me up for bringing it up. So his major can involve whatever he wants it to.
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CichlidAsh — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 09:19 AM)
The vast majority of students at American public colleges do not graduate on time, according to a new report from Complete College America, a nonprofit group based in Indianapolis.
Students and parents know that time is money, said the report, called Four-Year Myth. The reality is that our system of higher education costs too much, takes too long and graduates too few.
At most public universities, only 19 percent of full-time students earn a bachelors degree in four years, the report found. Even at state flagship universities selective, research-intensive institutions only 36 percent of full-time students complete their bachelors degree on time.
In the US, most people are 18 when they begin college. Thus many graduates are 22 when they finish a 4-year program on time.
I have a career since I was 18
I also have a bachelor's degree
This lie indicates that not only is he a liar but also that he must be too young to actually understand what the finishing age is for the degree he was trying to proclaim he has achieved. I would have to estimate that he is a young teen maybe 12-13 nothing any older than that given the inability to produce anything beyond the "U Mad" comments and the childish name calling. Why these liars never put a bit of research into their lies is beyond me I guess they are just used to dealing with other school kids and not adults.
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Flamboyant_Little_Devil — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 11:33 AM)
Do you really think the kid would have the balls for any of that?
I can picture him as one of those snotty glass holders who get beat up constantly when they get to school because they wear bracelets.
You see all those double posts he does?
It's called FEAR
"I see you try, I see you fail
Some things will never change"