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I am having fun being a college goon and pretending I'm not in the guard. Living back at home to be able to afford going sucks but it's a pretty cool school and close so whatever. I'm in developmental math because I suck at math but I'm really enjoying getting better at everything all the time, and doing some cool computer networking that I don't meet any prereqs for because the advisors were cool with me. The green weenie already tried to gently caress me and got a lil bit of the tip in, though. Two weeks into my freshman year and I get alerted for a stateside for Irma. Spent a night packing, a weekend of extra-long drill, then Monday getting all my poo poo ready and missing class only to finally get called off Tuesday morning. Two loving weeks and I nearly had to drop classes. Everything has worked out so far though
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# ? May 21, 2024 17:53 |
You went guard rather than IRR?
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 18:25 |
M_Gargantua posted:You went guard rather than IRR? its like enlisting's bastard cousin
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How is grad school? I'm definitely going to try for my masters and MAYBE a PHD in Communications if I like it a lot. I actually might end up with two masters as the GI Bill doesn't allow for Doctorates I think.
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Grad school is cool. I am only two weeks in so that opinion will likely change.
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cowboy elvis posted:Grad school is cool. I am only two weeks in so that opinion will likely change. Grad school is sucking when my semester is basically split into two terms for a total of 8 classes complete when December rolls around. School only started two weeks ago and my midterm for accounting is in a week.
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Soulex posted:the GI Bill doesn't allow for Doctorates I think. It's paying for my MD so I don't see why not.
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Soulex posted:How is grad school? I'm definitely going to try for my masters and MAYBE a PHD in Communications if I like it a lot. I actually might end up with two masters as the GI Bill doesn't allow for Doctorates I think. In my second year of an MBA, signed a job offer for next June already. So basically I'm on a 9 month vacation where: - I'm getting paid (GI Bill) - I get to learn at my own pace - I get to do things that are fun - I get a job at the end. Grad school is pretty sweet.
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M_Gargantua posted:You went guard rather than IRR? I read a lot of GIP before enlisting so a little bit of my retardation was negated.. I'm only guard, never active, so I'm going on a state scholarship, not post 9/11. I'm pretty happy so far, just hit 2 years TIS and got e4, I entered as an E1 and am past most of my peers that entered at E3 with an associates, and right along the idiots that enlisted with a bachelors I'm peeping yoga butts daily and getting laid often instead of living in a barracks in the 82nd lmao
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rifles posted:I read a lot of GIP before enlisting so a little bit of my retardation was negated.. I'm only guard, never active, so I'm going on a state scholarship, not post 9/11. I'm pretty happy so far, just hit 2 years TIS and got e4, I entered as an E1 and am past most of my peers that entered at E3 with an associates, and right along the idiots that enlisted with a bachelors You're never going to qualify for Post 9/11 GI Bill, though. At least not 100%. Hell, you're probably not going to get 50%. You know that, right?
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 23:53 |
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McNally posted:You're never going to qualify for Post 9/11 GI Bill, though. At least not 100%. Hell, you're probably not going to get 50%. You know that, right? LOL the one thing that makes joining the military worth it and the Guard folks don't get full access. School still hasn't started but after talking to financial aid at my school I'll get all my financial aid direct deposited to me. Now to figure out where to waste that money.
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timma85 posted:LOL the one thing that makes joining the military worth it and the Guard folks don't get full access. School still hasn't started but after talking to financial aid at my school I'll get all my financial aid direct deposited to me. Now to figure out where to waste that money. PriorEnlistedStudent.txt
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 00:22 |
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Unless it's the actual honor society for your major, don't bother with any sort of honor society. If anything, just put you were invited to join on your resume. Putting that vs you joined shows employers not only are you smart enough to be invited, but you're also smart enough to know better than to give those people money. Even if its the society for your major, if you're THAT smart you likely don't even need the benefits it entails as far as networking goes. If you for some reason never did any internships and are close to graduating you might think about it. I've already done a few internships and those emails go straight to the junk folder.
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TheQuietWilds posted:It's paying for my MD so I don't see why not. Good to know
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My end goal is to either teach/manage or be an artist somehow. I have a lot of ideas and one thing in particular that I want to to do but I don't have the money to do it on my own and the main purpose is to display it. One of my main goals in life is to eliminate the social facade and bullshit of appearances and a really cool idea that I got was to do a photo exhibit where I get a make up artist and we create these portraits of who I am. Who I am differs from character to character and the audience would be told to guess which one is "the real me." I would be in the back or a biography of me would be in the back stating which one I am and the purpose of the piece. I think a lot of damage gets done to people because they don't judge based on actions and merit. Biggest gripe on the military. That and social media presence is a thing and the disconnect between that and peoples real lives are hilariously bad. Another art project I have is cooler but waaaaaay more difficult. Beyond my skill level difficult.
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 01:48 |
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McNally posted:You're never going to qualify for Post 9/11 GI Bill, though. At least not 100%. Hell, you're probably not going to get 50%. You know that, right? Earlier this year there was some announcement about how post 9/11 was going to be recalculated for guard/reserve so that even non-90 day activators can still qualify. Never could find out more about it and the site that's suppose to tell you your rating never seems to work. MILPER message 17-059 if anyone wants to try and decipher what actually qualifies.
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Soulex posted:My end goal is to either teach/manage or be an artist somehow. I have a lot of ideas and one thing in particular that I want to to do but I don't have the money to do it on my own and the main purpose is to display it. One of my main goals in life is to eliminate the social facade and bullshit of appearances and a really cool idea that I got was to do a photo exhibit where I get a make up artist and we create these portraits of who I am. Who I am differs from character to character and the audience would be told to guess which one is "the real me." I would be in the back or a biography of me would be in the back stating which one I am and the purpose of the piece. Protip: art doesn't pay and also it's really really hard to be good
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Boon posted:In my second year of an MBA, signed a job offer for next June already. Yeah but from my experiences dealing with people with an MBA; MBAs are useless pieces of paper. Please be an example of a good business manager. Justin Tyme posted:Even if its the society for your major, if you're THAT smart you likely don't even need the benefits it entails as far as networking goes. If you for some reason never did any internships and are close to graduating you might think about it. I've already done a few internships and those emails go straight to the junk folder. Or: Just join the proper professional society. IEEE bitches.
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Woof Blitzer posted:Protip: art doesn't pay and also it's really really hard to be good Counterpoint, art pays in hookups with a cool community. If you can afford shelter and food you will lead a fun and fulfilling life. Cited reference: My aunt was a well respected artist (and amazing person too) in silicon valley for 30 years before retiring to a million dollar house in northern California.
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As someone who is taking a theater course to gently caress around in and fill an arts requirement, your aunt was a special case because the kids in this class that are theater majors probably aren't going to be very employable. Still nice to them though because who knows maybe the next Leonardo DiCaprio is in there or some wacky poo poo. Had my first after hours required activity tonight. Started at 830. Had to listen to a woman read a book for an hour. That was the whole loving thing.
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McNally posted:You're never going to qualify for Post 9/11 GI Bill, though. At least not 100%. Hell, you're probably not going to get 50%. You know that, right? Yeah, I do. I'm going on a state guard scholarship that pays all of my tuition. Doesn't cover fees or books, and I don't end up with money in my pocket, but I'm going to school full time and not putting in 4 years before getting started so I'm pretty happy.
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NUKES CURE NORKS posted:As someone who is taking a theater course to gently caress around in and fill an arts requirement, your aunt was a special case because the kids in this class that are theater majors probably aren't going to be very employable. That sounds like it sucks. My aunt was known in the family for being a sort of gifted and humble individual since she was like 14. I don't know how many of those kinds went into theater because they had talent vs how many went in because they wanna be famous. I've met three engineers who fill the venn diagram of talented artist & beautiful girl, which out of 30,000 means about a 0.1% chance if you multiply by 10 accounting for (hopefully) artistic talents not going into engineering.
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Woof Blitzer posted:Protip: art doesn't pay and also it's really really hard to be good This is why my degree plan is for communications. Something I still am passionate about.
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Soulex posted:This is why my degree plan is for communications. Something I still am passionate about. https://youtu.be/_4OuAAM4v_Y
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Also I'm not going to college to learn how to do a fancy rear end job. I'm doing it because I like to learn and that's how I lead my life. I'll figure out money and while I never may be totally comfortable financially, the time I get with my family and otherwise free time is worth it.
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I'll fight you
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 03:39 |
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I'm going to school to get laid, get free mental health and then make bank and not work when I graduate. Edit: Also to point to my mental superiority with my extra degree in arguments. Making the other person mad is winning in my world. lightpole fucked around with this message at 03:50 on Sep 15, 2017 |
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Soulex posted:I'll fight you I'll hold down his legs, you go for the face. Communications majors unite!
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lightpole posted:I'm going to school to get laid, get free mental health and then make bank and not work when I graduate. Going to school to gently caress bitches, get money, get a degree and some certifications, get another degree and certification, gently caress nurses, make fat stacks, and laugh at MDs with student loan mountains. Probably add "get paid to stare at and train yoga pants-clad squat butts" somewhere in there, too.
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I had a girl today that was in my class actually but she wore daisy dukes. Too short. Looked like goddamn stripper pants butt hanging out by a solid inch or so. She knew they were short and kept trying to pull them down. She also probably thought I was a freak because she went into the bathroom right next to class, came in, and sat right in front of me. Like whatever your butt was out.
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 05:32 |
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Maybe I'm just old but it feels like shorts are a lot shorter now because I see rear end hanging out everywhere. I did just spend the summer on a ship with dudes so I can't tell. I'm all for it since they are all in a different bracket from women I am going to talk to so ogling is fair game (they get desperate at 30 and are a bit less insane). VVVVV Sometimes I'm dyslexic and better off for it. lightpole fucked around with this message at 07:15 on Sep 15, 2017 |
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Shut the gently caress up before you ruin it you Puritan dweebs. You have to RESPECT their persons and stop SEXUALIZING their asses
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 06:48 |
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Oh I'm not complaining https://youtu.be/V5vmGET6Zww
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 07:38 |
After the amazing times I had in Hawaii, Guam, and San Diego I realized coming back north east means I (still) have no real idea how to talk to the population of basic white girls everywhere. Seems I need to do a masters program on the west coast to fix that. I'm regressing into autism and being the single dude with nothing but couples for friends.
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You talk to women like they're the people that they are. Some will gravitate towards you without much effort, and others require a little digging to click. Some might be friends and others will be cool with hooking update/ dating. I will say that if you're the dude who solely talks to all the good looking girls in class, that'll be to your detriment. Just make friends with your classmates.
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M_Gargantua posted:After the amazing times I had in Hawaii, Guam, and San Diego I realized coming back north east means I (still) have no real idea how to talk to the population of basic white girls everywhere. Seems I need to do a masters program on the west coast to fix that. I'm regressing into autism and being the single dude with nothing but couples for friends. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9x8MenjAmc
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cowboy elvis posted:You talk to women like they're the people that they are. Some will gravitate towards you without much effort, and others require a little digging to click. Some might be friends and others will be cool with hooking update/ dating. Okay Chad
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McNally posted:You're never going to qualify for Post 9/11 GI Bill, though. At least not 100%. Hell, you're probably not going to get 50%. You know that, right? Yeah, but it can still work out depending on the state. I have 60% (I only needed like 20-30 more days of active time to count my IET to get me 80% ) Post 9/11 and a state GI bill that waives the rest. Plus I'm still eligible for regular financial aid to the tune of 9-10k per year on top of all that. Flying_Crab fucked around with this message at 15:55 on Sep 15, 2017 |
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cowboy elvis posted:You talk to women like they're the people that they are. Some will gravitate towards you without much effort, and others require a little digging to click. Some might be friends and others will be cool with hooking update/ dating. ty for helping me with my Game
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M_Gargantua posted:Yeah but from my experiences dealing with people with an MBA; MBAs are useless pieces of paper. Please be an example of a good business manager. Hmmm this seems oddly hostile...
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