AspE wrote:
I did pretty badly in college overall, but good at my preferred courses, mostly arts. I guess I'm weird, but I loved the social aspects of college, you didn't have to think too much, parties happened, you just had to show up, plenty of alcohol to smooth things out. I hated the academics because it was too much all at once. Why do I have to learn about some things like math if I'm studying art? I couldn't make sense of the credit requirements and had to take an extra semester. I failed math completely, but the professor took pity on me and passed me with a "D" I didn't deserve. But no one checks your grades, and I succeeded in my career better than I could ever imagine. I work in a large corporation, but they are indulgent of my quirks, which mellowed with age. I've been there 17 years now. It's part art and design, part computer science. I learned everything on the job, we didn't even have computers in college (class of '93). I don't know if this is typical.
What program did you graduate?
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