Or, helping you hang on to her.
I spent a couple of semesters in the 1070s chasing an art degree.
Actually no. To say that I was an outlier would be putting it mildly. When we started studying impressionism, I just couldn't quite my BS alarm. I was pretty vocal about it and not well liked by my professors or class mates. I eventually dropped out.Your Latin must be pretty good, if you still remember it.
Actually no. To say that I was an outlier would be putting it mildly. When we started studying impressionism, I just couldn't quite my BS alarm. I was pretty vocal about it and not well liked by my professors or class mates. I eventually dropped out.
AFTER I had a good job, I went back to school and got a BGS (Bachelor of General Studies) with a concentration in english and a minor in MIS. Yes, I know that really stands for "Man I'm Stupid." But I was a department head over the IT department at that time so I spent all of my electives on "Management Informations Systems."
Primarily I wanted to teach a Carnegie class, and a degree was required.
What little Latin I remember is from my first two years when I was going for a biology degree.
Wrong. It’s three quarts…
Of course they had to put the “this isn’t a real product” disclaimer at the bottom.An April Fool's Day joke from several years ago. Definitely a classic, and it's cool that they're still keeping it on the website.
Also, that was centuries before science discovered the other 62 genders.Biology in the 1070's (or any time in the 11th century) must have been quite the subject. Well before any understanding of natural selection or genetics, and when the idea of spontaneous generation was taken seriously. You must have some interesting stories to share.