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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 2,145
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You are CRAZY.
Your ignorance of what Philosophy actually trains you to do shows that you have either never studied it or taken it seriously. Philosophy is what has helped me learn new skills, like the skills I learnt and applied in building and managing the site, as well as server issues.
I didn't say switch into. If you studied philosophy you would have the comprehension skills to understand that my gripe with University is its limiting you in taking electives. I have many friends in the business program, who took for instance applied economics. I had already researched economics, had minor training in it and thought I could figure the course out myself. Instead I couldn't take it at all. It was an interesting course because it discusses current economic issues.
My point is, and I'd like to know if anyone else agree's, why can't I take a course and be the one who decides if i fail it or not? Secondly, PushingMyLuck, their was a few second year web design and photoshop courses I wanted to take, but could not, because it was not in my faculty. I wanted to take those courses as electives to enhance my skills. What about situations like that? Seriously this guy needs to get banned.
Not sure why I'm justifying myself this morning, but a neighbours dog woke me up so I'm a bit pissed off. I got A's in every philosophy course until the end of third year, when I decided I don't want to go to grad school. Your a real POS.
Last edited by JD159; 03-05-2014 at 08:20 AM..
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