Tight-Lingonberry941
Tight-Lingonberry941 t1_j9sc1mk wrote
Reply to comment by tWasMeDioo in College is the first and longest all-inclusive resort in existence by [deleted]
Oh nice! I did that for some sociology and psychology classes too, but overall, I did whatever they didn't want to do LOL it ranged from communication to accounting to calculus to literature to chemistry.
I did it for money because I know I'm good at writing and a lot of the people in my dorm are very rich and lazy. I love rich lazy people. They make me rich :P
I admittedly take pride in what I do too (especially since a bad grade will reflect badly on me), but I was a little more chill since I know that whatever grade I get them will be higher than what they would have gotten themselves anyway
Tight-Lingonberry941 t1_j9s5wud wrote
Reply to comment by tWasMeDioo in College is the first and longest all-inclusive resort in existence by [deleted]
Jesus Christ I remember I used to do rich people's homework for money. There were times I had no sleep for 24-48 hours doing both my and their requirements, all so I could earn enough to party in the weekend.
I'd say it's a pretty shitty resort. 1 star, maybe even 0.
Tight-Lingonberry941 t1_j9s3a23 wrote
Reply to comment by Tintoverde in College is the first and longest all-inclusive resort in existence by [deleted]
I had family money and everything was still expensive as hell for me. I'm lucky enough never to have to worry about classes, but Jesus christ were books, food, etc expensive.
Tight-Lingonberry941 t1_j9s34ol wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in College is the first and longest all-inclusive resort in existence by [deleted]
Idk that's not how it worked for my college, and I have a bachelor's degree and currently teach at a university. I also lived on campus for 4 years.
Tuition for all your classes for one semester is one fee. Lodging is another separate fee. Books are ANOTHER separate fee. Food is on your wallet. If you want to join any organizations or varsities, that's another expense.
I don't know where you are from, but either you are very lucky and live in a place I'd like to live in, or you don't understand how college works.
Tight-Lingonberry941 t1_ja8yv98 wrote
Reply to Humen is a more logical plural to human than humans. It’s men and women, not mans and womans. by frenglish_man
I've also thought this about the word "moose". Shouldn't multiple moose be called meese if more than one goose is geese?