am i wrong...
but that's besides the point....
that's why it's foolish of anyone to have a supriority complex over a degree. i've heard of people with masters working in Subway while people without a high skoo diploma making 7 digits a year.
i was comparing majors to class load only..nothing else. not money, not someone's character, not intelligence. STRICTLY SCHOOL WORK..
that's why it's foolish of anyone to have a supriority complex over a degree. i've heard of people with masters working in Subway while people without a high skoo diploma making 7 digits a year.
i was comparing majors to class load only..nothing else. not money, not someone's character, not intelligence. STRICTLY SCHOOL WORK..
Originally posted by SUPER LAUBO
but that's besides the point....
that's why it's foolish of anyone to have a supriority complex over a degree. i've heard of people with masters working in Subway while people without a high skoo diploma making 7 digits a year.
i was comparing majors to class load only..nothing else. not money, not someone's character, not intelligence. STRICTLY SCHOOL WORK..
but that's besides the point....
that's why it's foolish of anyone to have a supriority complex over a degree. i've heard of people with masters working in Subway while people without a high skoo diploma making 7 digits a year.
i was comparing majors to class load only..nothing else. not money, not someone's character, not intelligence. STRICTLY SCHOOL WORK..
in that case most science has a higher load. unless you get into pre-law stuff where you're expected to read 100+pages of old books or cases per class, per each lecture day. (usually either 2 days out of the week or 3 days out of the week)
then write min10 page papers and take midterms... yeah I got lucky. I enjoy reading those type of literature as much as I enjoy reading about science and technology
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Originally posted by DakarM
in that case most science has a higher load. unless you get into pre-law stuff where you're expected to read 100+pages of old books or cases per class, per each lecture day. (usually either 2 days out of the week or 3 days out of the week)
then write min10 page papers and take midterms... yeah I got lucky. I enjoy reading those type of literature as much as I enjoy reading about science and technology
in that case most science has a higher load. unless you get into pre-law stuff where you're expected to read 100+pages of old books or cases per class, per each lecture day. (usually either 2 days out of the week or 3 days out of the week)
then write min10 page papers and take midterms... yeah I got lucky. I enjoy reading those type of literature as much as I enjoy reading about science and technology
Dammit...
h: prelaw major here...
i did a few small case briefs in administration of justice class as a sophomore in HS, it wasnt too bad and i liked it, i know it will be much harder in a Uni. but it couldnt be soo bad.


