GP, it all boils down to the "Want to"...
I don't see any reason why or how it is harder in 2019/2020 than it was 17 years ago when I graduated.
Hell, technology alone HAS to make school easier....
To the 2019 grad....try living in the former cell block that I lived in first year, waking up at 4am to go work at KLair (so I could give Dusty Bonner and Anthony White extra candy bars to deplete their expense account), going straight to class, HAVING to go to the library or a lab to access internet or a computer, write a paper or do research.
Now having said that, insert a comment from a 1975 grad so my response can sound foolish :joy:
Just saying, everything is easier to do now than it was 20, 30, 50 or 70 years ago. Doesn't mean it is better, I personally miss the simpler times...
You HAVE to want it.
To expound on my initial comments...I'm not saying you don't have to be smart to finish college, but having a strong work ethic and being strategic is more important than the degree you earn. It is what you do after you get the degree in hand that takes you the furthest.
I have what most would consider to be a basic degree from UK....I'm doing just fine with it.
My BFF (ha) is a freaking genius...he gets the best of both worlds.
I'm also about as self deprecating as possible, just fyi.
@Ron Mehico
What's the issue?haha ... okay then. “Take it from me, a 2019 grad” just cracked me up.
He was born with hearing problems (80% deaf) and got auditory implants to correct it at a very early age. Sure he still stuttered through middle school but he learned like anyone else. Stuttering doesn’t impair one’s ability to learn. Nice try to disregard him not making passing grades though. Student athletes are academically ineligible all the time, it happens. But don’t try and say that is the reason why.He was born deaf and has learning disabilities related to those issues, but go ahead and get your petty jokes off for the likes.
The kid transferred because he wasn't going to play here and left on good terms. We're better than that. Or we should be.
He was born with hearing problems (80% deaf) and got auditory implants to correct it at a very early age. Sure he still stuttered through middle school but he learned like anyone else. Stuttering doesn’t impair one’s ability to learn. Nice try to disregard him not making passing grades though. Student athletes are academically ineligible all the time, it happens. But don’t try and say that is the reason why.
Just unsure what is funny about is all
“Take it from a 2019 graduate” is what was funny, as if there aren’t plenty of college graduates here who know exactly how hard it is (or isn’t) to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree. Unless you’re somehow saying it’s harder in 2019 than, say, 2002.
I heard (maybe read on this board) that one reason guys leave UK after 2 years is because the courses they take get much tougher.
Sucks for him. Always seemed to have attitude/character issues.
Should have transfered to UNC
2003 grad here, someone tell me how hard it was for me.
no air conditioning, no smart phones, usually no cell phones, only mad mushroom delivered to the dorms, and Dave Matthews Band blared from every window and quad guitar douche. Miracle I came out alive.
I guarantee there was some goldeneye thrown in there, too.
Goldeneye AND perfect dark!
I’m a 2002 grad. Simpler times.
apparently college was simpler then, too
You HAVE to want it.
To expound on my initial comments...I'm not saying you don't have to be smart to finish college, but having a strong work ethic and being strategic is more important than the degree you earn. It is what you do after you get the degree in hand that takes you the furthest.
I have what most would consider to be a basic degree from UK....I'm doing just fine with it.
My BFF (ha) is a freaking genius...he gets the best of both worlds.
I'm also about as self deprecating as possible, just fyi.
@Ron Mehico
2003 grad here, someone tell me how hard it was for me.
no air conditioning, no smart phones, usually no cell phones, only mad mushroom delivered to the dorms, and Dave Matthews Band blared from every window and quad guitar douche. Miracle I came out alive.
Not going to class is not a learning disability. That’s basically the only way to flunk out in the fashion that he did.
The thing is....it's not unless you are in a specialty area field such as physician, physicist, scientist, biochemist, or a brain surgeon unlike Jethro the Bodine, or enrolled at unc in any of the above...or anything else...
Seems to be a good deal of likes for this post.Should have transfered to UNC