ditching classes

<p>@iwanna: I’m jewish, I don’t like to spend money.</p>

<p>@cal: Yah but if we move on then how am I suppose to help pass the time while working :frowning: It’s more fun when I have people getting upset over the internet cause they think I am arrogant, or because they think they are better than me, or that by doing life sciences over social sciences they are superior :D</p>

<p>Hijynx> Point taken… please continue… :smiley: Really looking for school to break the monotony…</p>

<p>I’m sorry to hear you’re disappointed with your education, Hijynx. As a fellow History major, I can’t imagine purposefully skipping any of my History classes. I’m just too in love with the subject to miss an opportunity to learn more. Then again, I consider my teachers to be over-qualified compared to most CC professors, so they’re rarely boring. </p>

<p>History is a wonderful choice for a future lawyer. I fail to see how anyone could attack it as an undergraduate option when the majority of credible History majors wouldn’t dare end their education at that level. I’ll be using my History degree as a stepping stone to a graduate education in International Relations.</p>

<p>arcadefire send me a pm with ur name yo</p>

<p>I laughed my ass off reading this thread.
I would have better things to do than argue on an academic forum if I was so intelligent and rich.
lol
narcissssssssissst</p>

<p>@noobartist
I am actually an engineering major, but I love physics (if only you could actually find a job with a physics degree).</p>

<p>I missed my physics class at least once a week, but I studied by butt off. It was an evening class and I can’t think clearly after 3pm so I had to wake up at 5am to read the textbook, read some additional texts, watch Walter Lewin videos, and do some online tutorials.</p>

<p>It’s definitely not a class you should ditch often.</p>

<p>Aww you should be an engineering physics major!</p>