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Black Ops 2 SnD | High School to College Transition
It gets a little harder, but I want to make sure you guys will expect it. Hit that "Share" button if you want to show your friends what Search and Destroy is really all ...
Go to college if you have the chance. 1.you will meet lots of mature cool
people and some assholes you can ignore. 2. the lecturers are awesome and
will help you in any way possible to get you threw class and hard times. 3.
you will have a piece of paper which will get you a job that you choose and
maybe will love and finally go for the women there smart sexy and will
party all night long. dont find yourself feeling in years to come you
missed your chance at something better in life.
The transition from high to college, I think one of the important things to
notice is the openess at least in community college. You have to know how
to prioritize your time like when and how much studying you should put into
it. Also the teachers are there to teach not babysit, it is the student's
responsibilty to pass the class. The teachers care about those who want to
learn, but it is your money you put into the class.
I just graduated this year and I'm postponing college for now. I joined the
United States Marine Corps. After or during my 4 years of service I will
use the GI Bill to pay for my school. One of the reasons I joined is so i
could pay for school by myself and give myself to figure out what I want to
do.
nah you don't depends on the course. example. there are 60 places for a
bachelors in manufacturing engineering. 30 places are found within your
parameters the rest will be filled by lower standard grades just to fill
the seats but it up to you to pass the course.
It was Youtube playing tricks on me, entering his name in the search bar
only listed his channel as the 9th hit, while after trying to click on his
name that was shown at the top I found myself in something that closely
resembles a channel but only had 52 subs.
Well said! FYI for those that want to continue thier education and get a
masters degree. You have to have a 3.0 & it is a little harder to find a
school to accept you if your bachelor degree did not come from a school
with local accreditation
he is bussy and dont like bo2 (the search community is destroyed on bo2)
and he dont want to : i must upload a vid today pfff he wants fun : oh let
me upload a vid. not i must upload a vid ps : srry for my bad english i am
dutch/turkish.
That is for your Bachelors, my comment was about pursuing education beyond
that. Show me one school that does not ask you to have a 3.0 or better for
thier Masters program... that would be a lower standard than all the rest
But his channel is still there :p I accidentally searched for "Dy5function"
instead of "Dy5funct10n" and of course didn't find any relevant results
except for a 52 subscriber channel, so I thought he removed it. My bad.
Do grades really matter that little? Im going into grade 11 ( Meaning I
have to actually try in school) and I get 80s in classes I enjoy, but 60s
in classes I dont. Will this be a huge problem?
i start college in mid August actually. i took 2 years at a community
college while i was still in high school, so i hope my transition is a
little easier. thanks for the info/advice!
I started doing software engeering at uni last year but that shit was tough
and i didnt really enjoy it so I pursued Information systems instead this
year. Easier programming