Ever go take a test with NO prior studying.

I did this last semester for my Managerial & Financial Accounting lab exams...

passed both.
 
I'm still in HS but I don't ever study and I'm in Honors/AP course...I have well over a 4.0 haha, #@++'s so simple.
 
We must be in the same class
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yeah i have. dependson the subject though.

i wouldnt do it on a psych test my dude...it's a 95% chance fail...with a standard deviation of .05-1.5%
 
Originally Posted by Mac A Roni

Originally Posted by DOWNTOWN43

Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

Originally Posted by dendanskesimon

Originally Posted by durty pancakes

Originally Posted by bonafide hustla

Originally Posted by Drunken Cow

Originally Posted by dendanskesimon

LOL at this thread

I havent studied since elementary, and have an unweighted 3.86 and Im in all honors and AP
ROFFLE COPTER. Anyone can ace AP and Honors classes with their eyes close. Good luck in college.

not necessarily true. if he chooses the right major, it may be able to fly. i did the exact same thing all my grade school career, and I am pretty sure I could have gotten by in college without studying had I done anything other than engineering...besides maybe a natl science major. but i def could have BSed my way through most business majors and def a lot of liberal arts majors
True. Depends on what you want to do. If you're going that medical route, and given your study habits or lack of, RIP.



BTW, I just took some Adderall about 5 hours ago to study Organic, that stuff is the miracle pill
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yeah, I was considering engineering because they said i wuold be good at it when I took my IQ tests (156 btw MENSA member right hurrrr!!! lol) but although its interestin I wouldnt wanna do that for too long. Im probably gonna go into business or economics. That way I can either move onto wall street or work for the govt. or do international butsiness. I really have no clue how to pick a major because I dont know what they entail. I wanna do international business so Idk if I should major in that, it seems stupid though because everything becomes more international as time passes. In twenty years there will be even less businesses that are solely domestic which would make it seem like a (uninternational) business major would otherwise be obsolete? idk tho haha
Im hopin I can somehow do business that will bring me back to Africa or the Middle East, even though its a ****hole, it still feels like home!
Wall street eh?

I'm going to put it like this.

An engineer can get a job as an investment banker.
And investment banker can not get a job as an engineer.

With the way the economy is right now, your better off picking a major that is recession proof, or not as adversely affected by the economy as others. Your not really that valuable to the company untill you get your MBA, untill then the jobs you get with a business bachelors degree....a lot of other majors could get.
good post. engineers are ALWAYS in high demand, especially nowadays. you might not get paid as much as the top i-bankers, but you will never be out of a job.
[color= rgb(102, 0, 153)]Depends on the engineer type and area[/color]

Its so confusing for me, because Im the first person in my family to go to school in america so Im kinda lost. I go to talk to the brace counselor and shegives me an excuse about how its her first year so she cant help me with ANYTHING %+%!?!?!? same goes for my guidance counselor, she dislikes me because of howi dress or some crap like that. I took my ACT a couple weeks ago and although idk about wrinting I got a 34 on the rest, and I guess thats pretty good fromwhat people tell me.

I just dont really know what to do, cuz no one seems to be able to or want to guide me. But I suppose what you guys are saying about engineering makes sense. Iwas thinkin about taking the first 6 years in 5, which I think gives me an MBA, but again idk.
 
Originally Posted by dendanskesimon

Originally Posted by Mac A Roni

Originally Posted by DOWNTOWN43

Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

Originally Posted by dendanskesimon

Originally Posted by durty pancakes

Originally Posted by bonafide hustla

Originally Posted by Drunken Cow

Originally Posted by dendanskesimon

LOL at this thread

I havent studied since elementary, and have an unweighted 3.86 and Im in all honors and AP
ROFFLE COPTER. Anyone can ace AP and Honors classes with their eyes close. Good luck in college.

not necessarily true. if he chooses the right major, it may be able to fly. i did the exact same thing all my grade school career, and I am pretty sure I could have gotten by in college without studying had I done anything other than engineering...besides maybe a natl science major. but i def could have BSed my way through most business majors and def a lot of liberal arts majors
True. Depends on what you want to do. If you're going that medical route, and given your study habits or lack of, RIP.



BTW, I just took some Adderall about 5 hours ago to study Organic, that stuff is the miracle pill
eek.gif

yeah, I was considering engineering because they said i wuold be good at it when I took my IQ tests (156 btw MENSA member right hurrrr!!! lol) but although its interestin I wouldnt wanna do that for too long. Im probably gonna go into business or economics. That way I can either move onto wall street or work for the govt. or do international butsiness. I really have no clue how to pick a major because I dont know what they entail. I wanna do international business so Idk if I should major in that, it seems stupid though because everything becomes more international as time passes. In twenty years there will be even less businesses that are solely domestic which would make it seem like a (uninternational) business major would otherwise be obsolete? idk tho haha
Im hopin I can somehow do business that will bring me back to Africa or the Middle East, even though its a ****hole, it still feels like home!
Wall street eh?

I'm going to put it like this.

An engineer can get a job as an investment banker.
And investment banker can not get a job as an engineer.

With the way the economy is right now, your better off picking a major that is recession proof, or not as adversely affected by the economy as others. Your not really that valuable to the company untill you get your MBA, untill then the jobs you get with a business bachelors degree....a lot of other majors could get.
good post. engineers are ALWAYS in high demand, especially nowadays. you might not get paid as much as the top i-bankers, but you will never be out of a job.
[color= rgb(102, 0, 153)]Depends on the engineer type and area[/color]

Its so confusing for me, because Im the first person in my family to go to school in america so Im kinda lost. I go to talk to the brace counselor and she gives me an excuse about how its her first year so she cant help me with ANYTHING %+%!?!?!? same goes for my guidance counselor, she dislikes me because of how i dress or some crap like that. I took my ACT a couple weeks ago and although idk about wrinting I got a 34 on the rest, and I guess thats pretty good from what people tell me.

I just dont really know what to do, cuz no one seems to be able to or want to guide me. But I suppose what you guys are saying about engineering makes sense. I was thinkin about taking the first 6 years in 5, which I think gives me an MBA, but again idk.
[color= rgb(102, 0, 153)]Man relax....college isn't going anywhere and don't rush. Look into differentorgs, depending on what school you go to, most likely theres an org depending on your major. Join it and have a senior or w.e help you out.[/color]
 
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