Now that I think about it... that's kinda how I am for the most part.A for major courses and electives
mrbojangles25
C for everything else
jam19911000's forum posts
DEFINITELY! Unless it's one of the easy classes that everybody has to take!Above a 70. But then getting an 80+ in university is extremely difficult.
Desulated
[QUOTE="jam19911000"][QUOTE="General_X"]Photoshop runs just as well if not better on PC's. (Graphic Desing student here)General_XNot really from what I've seen in my personal experience. I know it's not exactly Photoshop, but I know that I have had a LOT fewer problems with pasting large images into a PowerPoint on my Mac whereas the PC had to stop and "think" for a few seconds instead of just pasting it in there. I saved so much time building that presentation!Dare I ask what hardware the PC was running? And what Mac were you using (ie. Mac Book, Mac Book Pro, iMac, or Mac Pro). If you can't answer these than your comparison is invalid. I started the project on my friend's Dell Inspiron (8 GB of RAM). When I switched to my MacBook Pro with only 4 GB of RAM, the job went a lot smoother!
Ha! My senior year, I skipped, like, 15 days of school. Considering I used to get the perfect attendance award... that was a big change!That my mother would whip me if I missed a single day of school.
poseidonwest
Leaving the MAC kids alone, they dont know better. gohan2710This Mac "kid" definitely knows better! I was a PC user for years before I switched!
[QUOTE="jam19911000"]I'm talking about projects on Photoshop and that sort of thing.General_XPhotoshop runs just as well if not better on PC's. (Graphic Desing student here) Not really from what I've seen in my personal experience. I know it's not exactly Photoshop, but I know that I have had a LOT fewer problems with pasting large images into a PowerPoint on my Mac whereas the PC had to stop and "think" for a few seconds instead of just pasting it in there. I saved so much time building that presentation!
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