See if I stuck around I would learn a lot more about audio unfortunately nobody is letting me do that... Sometimes I think I know something about car audio that I might not. That's the learning curve that we all follow, take the time to correct people instead of insult them, you get better results.there are plenty of old timers on here that know a boatloadbut the direct the website has taken keeps many away...
Actually I wasn't saying that to prove anyone wrong or to gloat...just saying that it doesn't take that long in all cases...most, like me, who get a graduate degree do so when they are older, have a family and have a full time job/career...I am very sympathetic to those who may take longer...it is NOT and was NOT easy. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifThat's actually really impressive and is GLOAT worthy. Funny how you just proved that guy wrong as well![]()
Failure is good bro...best education you can get is from a little fail. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifIts been a hard 26 almost 27 years.. I learned from my fails in life so I guess its a good thing I had so many LOL
Only audioholic knows everything. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifWhat I said was fine... stop being so sure that you know everything.
Never said you did or should I was just implicating it was impressive and that people need to realize others work their ***** off to finish early and that's why it takes SOME people years longer to finish. and I just found it funny you indirectly backed me on his failed Gaydar detector didn't imply you were making a direct action towards him.Actually I wasn't saying that to prove anyone wrong or to gloat...just saying that it doesn't take that long in all cases...most, like me, who get a graduate degree do so when they are older, have a family and have a full time job/career...I am very sympathetic to those who may take longer...it is NOT and was NOT easy. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
I go to an engineering school with mandatory co-ops (one of only 8 in the nation) so the programs are quite different. Undergrad is usually a 4 1/2 year program.6-7 years of school? are you retarded? Try 2 or 3 sometimes only 1 and it depends on where you go to school and how successful you are at that school, I know people who are geniuses with their curriculum and finish out years early. I think you need to learn something before you try to prove someone wrong. Also it wasn't a **** measuring contest just a mere comparison. personally I don't think any of my degrees are impressive enough to lie about lol.
NEVERMIND read that wrong... Took me 3 years to get my undergraduates which I started in 10th grade, then it took me an addition 2 years to get my masters so yeah I've actually spent about 5 years you're right sorta deff didn't take no 6 or 7, thought you were referring to AFTER undergraduates.
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Better N' Reverse started it by measuring his Epeen. Doing it again or not this time it's justified on my behalf like it or not ;D
Props bro. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/peace.gif.2db28b618ed8d1964ebbe2f5021d2c39.gifI go to an engineering school with mandatory co-ops (one of only 8 in the nation) so the programs are quite different. Undergrad is usually a 4 1/2 year program.
You really don't know too much, these commas are killing you!I actually know very little, compared to most, what you said is NOT fine, but like I said assume it's.
What school, I attend one of those 8 schools.I go to an engineering school with mandatory co-ops (one of only 8 in the nation) so the programs are quite different. Undergrad is usually a 4 1/2 year program.
Undergrad is actually only usually 4 years... Unless you're referring to your school. Honestly I don't care either way just saying don't try to call people on things that you're not 100% sure about.I go to an engineering school with mandatory co-ops (one of only 8 in the nation) so the programs are quite different. Undergrad is usually a 4 1/2 year program.
The University of Toledo, where are you going and for what?You really don't know too much, these commas are killing you!
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What school, I attend one of those 8 schools.
I was referring to my school bro. Mandatory co-ops means we don't get any summers off after the first one. We start a rotation that involves us either working full time for a real world company as a co-op (i.e. paid internship) or taking classes year round...not really possibly to finish early because a lot of classes build on each other and have pre-reqs.Undergrad is actually only usually 4 years... Unless you're referring to your school. Honestly I don't care either way just saying don't try to call people on things that you're not 100% sure about.