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I've seen your type before, you don't really attempt to bother learning the material, you don't attempt to become interested. It's no wonder you thought it was a waste, maybe, if you had actually attempted to learn (not memorize) the material in the classes, and took relevant classes to the subject matter you were interested in you'd find it to be actually quite useful. Solving problems is in fact, what engineering (and other science related majors) teaches, not memorizing useless facts, but attempting to put together the pieces of information to solve relevant and interesting problems. School is not useless unless your just trying to get the degree and get out like so many people do. In that case as some other posters have replied your better off going to a technical school since you probably have the attention span of a rabbit in heat.




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2005-08-26
Wait I paid thousands to learn how to *think*? And I thought thinking was a trait of all humans that came naturally. Guess that's what I get for thinking. No wonder I feel cheated with the education I acquired for 15 years of debt.