No, I don't know my IQ and I am not allowed to take tests because I've studied how to give them. Also, can't pass assessment tests such as those given to get hired at places like Walmart.
What in the fresh hell happened? I thought this thread was dying. I went back to happy land (aka the Larry thread) - I come back out and there is a yellow flag taunting me with 124 responses. What is going on in here?!
Oh, we're bragging. I can flip my eyelids inside out. Does that count for anything?
Ok, Accounting is hard. To be honest, I said I wanted to be an Accounting major before I chose Chem. My cousin, who has the accounting degree, told me I shouldn't do it.
I may not want to know the answer to this but...
Why?
It requires interacting with people?
I still have to catch up.... But she said she works in the field of mental health which sounds like a bad idea given this thread.....
OP how did you end up in mental health with a degree in chem?
This thread is such a head scratcher. Among other things, for the life of me I can't figure out how th OP found time to fail a college dance class while earning a degree in Chemistry and a post grad in Psychology.
Even my undergrad in PoliSci&Philosophy left me no time for bizzarro electives.
promised myself I'd retire when I turned gold, and yet here I am
You can't take a test because you know how to give one?
How TF did I end up with this then?
Let's see because I have an idea of what the answers are. Those are standard tests. Same questions for every person each time. Many variations of tests.
This thread is such a head scratcher. Among other things, for the life of me I can't figure out how th OP found time to fail a college dance class while earning a degree in Chemistry and a post grad in Psychology.
Even my undergrad in PoliSci&Philosophy left me no time for bizzarro electives.
Not many choices of electives right after hurricane Katrina. Living and going to school in a hotel.
I had tons of time for random classes with my major. #businessmajorFTW
Psshhh. Criminal justice right here. All my roommates were engineering majors and they were all "how are you always watching tv? Don't you need to study?" Nope- CJ bitches.
Did everyone have to take that bullshit too? Fucking PE requirement.....
My school didn't, but I know my sister's school required it. She took ballroom dancing and still found the time to get a BS and MS in PT. Imagine that.
I never considered looking into the Faculty of Fine Arts for any electives. I guess I blew it.
Also had no idea universities had PE requirements. Huh.
promised myself I'd retire when I turned gold, and yet here I am
I had the best drivers ed teacher EVER. He'd been doing it for like 40-something years, and was hilarious. He called everyone "Suckas" and he had a bent "Alto" (spanish for Stop) sign that he threw really hard against the floor next to you if you fell asleep. Sounded like an explosion.
When he played that "Red Asphalt" or "Faces of Death" type movie, whatever it was, that had old 70s music playing in the background while it showed us horrific accident scenes, he'd just be at his desk dancing along to the music
Oh highschool.
He made me cry when I took Behind-The-Wheel though because it took me 20 fucking tries to parallel park.
Serves me right for going to university in the 80s when my options for electives seemed to be along the lines of Hellenic History and French Literature.
I should have deferred enrolment. Surely by now they've got Gormet Poutine Theory or Comparative Analysis of Belushi and Farley (actually sounds pretty interesting).
promised myself I'd retire when I turned gold, and yet here I am
I took Balinese dance. And I was asked about it on my interview for my job in the financial sector. I bullshitted something about nonverbal communication being an asset, blah blah blah. Btw, I hate this thread.
I can't get the ticker to work, but I have two sons:
We had GLERs- general liberal education requirements where we had to take a certain number of classes from each faculty. Mine were awesome like Photography and Intro to art; Speech and Presentation. Plus I made it out with two degrees
One of my electives was "African-American music" ...which basically meant I got to listen to awesomeness and write about it. (like... ragtime, jazz, blues, R&B all the way up to modern hip hop) The hardest part of that class was finding time in my busy schedule to go to a jazz club and watch a show in person then write about it.
One of my electives was "African-American music" ...which basically meant I got to listen to awesomeness and write about it. (like... ragtime, jazz, blues, R&B all the way up to modern hip hop) The hardest part of that class was finding time in my busy schedule to go to a jazz club and watch a show in person then write about it.
I took Human Sexuality as an elective. It incorporated psychology and sociology so it counted for a social science elective. In our discussion section we had different topics every week. One week we looked at and discussed porn (magazines only) and another week we got into small groups, we're handed sex toys/objects, and then did little group presentations on what you did with them. This was at.the University of Wisconsin.
I took Human Sexuality as an elective. It incorporated psychology and sociology so it counted for a social science elective. In our discussion section we had different topics every week. One week we looked at and discussed porn (magazines only) and another week we got into small groups, we're handed sex toys/objects, and then did little group presentations on what you did with them. This was at.the University of Wisconsin.
I took Human Sexuality here at UMaine. The professor started the semester by leaving a picture of a woman squirting on the 3 giant screens for the entire class. The next class we watched a "couples educational video" that taught couples how to masturbate. She was an awful bitch who was all about the shock factor, but that class was really enlightening. I was just starting to grow out of my super religious upbringing. I knew next to nothing about sexuality and had extremely conservative views about everything.
I took Human Sexuality as an elective. It incorporated psychology and sociology so it counted for a social science elective. In our discussion section we had different topics every week. One week we looked at and discussed porn (magazines only) and another week we got into small groups, we're handed sex toys/objects, and then did little group presentations on what you did with them. This was at.the University of Wisconsin.
I took Human Sexuality here at UMaine. The professor started the semester by leaving a picture of a woman squirting on the 3 giant screens for the entire class. The next class we watched a "couples educational video" that taught couples how to masturbate. She was an awful bitch who was all about the shock factor, but that class was really enlightening. I was just starting to grow out of my super religious upbringing. I knew next to nothing about sexuality and had extremely conservative views about everything.
I got a lot out of my class as well. It covered pretty much everything (STDs, anatomy, reproduction and childbirth, taboos, positions, gay and lesbian sex, sex vs gender). It covered a lot of things everyone should know but that doesn't get taught or talked about.
One of my biggest takeaways from the class was how to talk about sex with children. My professor called sex "the big lie" because parents make up so much crap about it. He was a believer in telling kids the truth (while keeping things age appropriate and as minimal as possible) and calling things by proper names so that kids feel comfortable being open about things and aren't ashamed, misinformed and hiding things. DS (6) knows that his testicles make sperm and that females have eggs. He also knows that sperm and egg are each half of what makes a baby. I was very relieved when he stopped his questioning there because I'm not quite ready to explain the rest.
Re: My cousin is so fucking dumb!
No, I don't know my IQ and I am not allowed to take tests because I've studied how to give them. Also, can't pass assessment tests such as those given to get hired at places like Walmart.
Oh, we're bragging. I can flip my eyelids inside out. Does that count for anything?
I still have to catch up.... But she said she works in the field of mental health which sounds like a bad idea given this thread.....
OP how did you end up in mental health with a degree in chem?
Maybe Chem would be a better fit...
Even my undergrad in PoliSci&Philosophy left me no time for bizzarro electives.
Nope- CJ bitches.
Carry on.
Also had no idea universities had PE requirements. Huh.
Who can resist the charm and quirkiness that comes with the coupling of Tom Hanks and Shelley Long? Not I.
I should have deferred enrolment. Surely by now they've got Gormet Poutine Theory or Comparative Analysis of Belushi and Farley (actually sounds pretty interesting).
Btw, I hate this thread.
I can't get the ticker to work, but I have two sons:
Baby RJ, born 1/25/2014
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Mine were awesome like Photography and Intro to art; Speech and Presentation.
Plus I made it out with two degrees
LOOK AT ALL MY GRAMMATICAL ERRORS!!
Soup to cake
I got a lot out of my class as well. It covered pretty much everything (STDs, anatomy, reproduction and childbirth, taboos, positions, gay and lesbian sex, sex vs gender). It covered a lot of things everyone should know but that doesn't get taught or talked about.
One of my biggest takeaways from the class was how to talk about sex with children. My professor called sex "the big lie" because parents make up so much crap about it. He was a believer in telling kids the truth (while keeping things age appropriate and as minimal as possible) and calling things by proper names so that kids feel comfortable being open about things and aren't ashamed, misinformed and hiding things. DS (6) knows that his testicles make sperm and that females have eggs. He also knows that sperm and egg are each half of what makes a baby. I was very relieved when he stopped his questioning there because I'm not quite ready to explain the rest.