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SilverMK2 wrote: You guys can have nurses who have not done any nursing qualifications?
Of course not...
Every state have requirements to be certified. Unless, you'd get your certification from a Federal agency (ie, Military outfits), you can potentially go to any states.
hotsauceman1 wrote: Maybe, Im just starting to wonder if im on the route to becoming one of the people who gets a degree and has nothing to show for it
That's why it's best to do something skill oriented in college that doesn't require a degree...
While I was attempting to get my BS in Education, I worked at my school's IT department. At the end of five years (feth you my school lied to me), I had a degree and 5 years of tech experience. I now have a decent job (albeit I'd like a little more pay) in a software division for an EH&S company based out of Carlsbad, California.
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hotsauceman1 wrote: Maybe, Im just starting to wonder if im on the route to becoming one of the people who gets a degree and has nothing to show for it
You will want some sort of work experience before you graduate. This is a must to build your resume.
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There needs to be a lot more training in "trades". Instead, schools seem to be push "college or bust" in the states. Meanwhile, someone could've become a fantastic welder for fantastic money (or myriad other things), but were never taught the skills.
Alfndrate wrote: While her body is incredible, I would prefer someone that has a slightly higher intelligence...
Her body doesn't do it for me, but I've seen people with doctorates fumble with their words when forced to speak in public; so kudos for having the sack to do something a lot of people find difficult.
Hell, in my experience most people don't have the balls to speak up in a class built around student interaction.
Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh.
Hell, in my experience most people don't have the balls to speak up in a class built around student interaction.
This is something I've experienced as well, and it annoys the hell out of me. I've had classes that essentially boiled down to a back-and-forth between the professor and I, because no one else would say a thing. And in the times where I'd quiet down in the hopes that someone else might want to talk and I've just been hogging the spotlight, there's nothing but the most uncomfortable, dead silence. Why even attend classes when you won't even engage? Those are exactly the kind of people that shouldn't be going to college/university in the first place.
Hell, in my experience most people don't have the balls to speak up in a class built around student interaction.
This is something I've experienced as well, and it annoys the hell out of me. I've had classes that essentially boiled down to a back-and-forth between the professor and I, because no one else would say a thing. And in the times where I'd quiet down in the hopes that someone else might want to talk and I've just been hogging the spotlight, there's nothing but the most uncomfortable, dead silence. Why even attend classes when you won't even engage? Those are exactly the kind of people that shouldn't be going to college/university in the first place.
Alfndrate wrote: While her body is incredible, I would prefer someone that has a slightly higher intelligence...
Her body doesn't do it for me, but I've seen people with doctorates fumble with their words when forced to speak in public; so kudos for having the sack to do something a lot of people find difficult.
Hell, in my experience most people don't have the balls to speak up in a class built around student interaction.
Her body has just enough curve to it to not be super model skinny, which is fine because I never liked models that looked like pre-pubescent boys. And I've seen plenty of people fumble their words, but I just like that video and it gave me a perfect opportunity to post it
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Alfndrate wrote: While her body is incredible, I would prefer someone that has a slightly higher intelligence...
Her body doesn't do it for me, but I've seen people with doctorates fumble with their words when forced to speak in public; so kudos for having the sack to do something a lot of people find difficult.
Hell, in my experience most people don't have the balls to speak up in a class built around student interaction.
Her body has just enough curve to it to not be super model skinny, which is fine because I never liked models that looked like per-pubescent boys. And I've seen plenty of people fumble there words, but I just like that video and it game me a perfect opportunity to post it
Speaking of fumbling words... (Or making typos, in this case)
He has a healthy sex life involving a woman he finds attractive?
I've never really kept track of celebreties I find attractive. I'm not knocking it, but I'm more focused on what I can actually have in person.
As I told a buddy the other night, the first thing I look for in a potential partner is (potential) willingness to sleep with me. Mutual interests are pretty superficial, what matters is chemistry.