[QUOTE="SparkyProtocol"]And that would be fine if college was free and you weren't for example unable to get this science degree and you're going to get kicked out because of some comepletely unrealated klass that you weren't doing well in.SolidSnake35Sounds like a problem with American education than the Liberal Arts. In the UK, all courses relate to your major. exactly, and that's the way it should be in America. If you like liberal arts, cool, awesome, but it shouldn't be forced down the throats of those who want to do something more technical in life. but hey, that's how colleges make money, making you pay for useless classes here
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Why do students who want to go into mathematics have to know about edgar allan poe?! What the hell?! Why does someone who's crunching numbers need to know anything about symbolism and crap? My god, what a waste. In colleges in india, Britain, etc. they just make you study what you need to study. here they make you to take garbage classes like anthropology, english comp, philosophy, etc. When in actuality, you will NEVER need these skills to do what you want to do in life.
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Jr >>>>>>>>> Sr btw.
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Nooooooo SR>>>>>>>>>>JR.
no jr >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>srI don't think game testers have a real job. I see more of a part time thing for college kids/ high school kids. Honestly I doubt it's all it's cracked up to be. You're forced to play games that you may not necessarily like in order to find bugs/glitched. Imagine being 30 years old, your friend says he's an insurance agent or whatever and you say you're a games tester...weak imo..lol
ninja gaiden 2 had a nice story, but I couldn't enjoy it completely because all I felt was rage after i beat an extremely cheap boss (eh hem.. genshin 2nd time). I really hope ninja gaiden 3 does tone down the difficulty. I don't need a game to be ridiculously hard to enjoy it, quite the opposite. I want a game for story, action, and fun.
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