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Old 06.04.2006, 05:01 PM   #24
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haha yeah if I would have became an Art Professor I would have been kicked out before I ever got tenure due to all the young ladies fancying me hehe.

The liberal arts education & the fine art education I received in college taught me absolutely nothing new. I knew all of it before I ever went to college. But that's just me.

Just a couple of examples that stand out.

I had this TA in World Lit approach me in a bar once & ask me how in the hell I scored a 100 on the final because he saw me at the bar every night and I missed so many classes. The same guy asked me before that if I had really wrote a particular paper or not.

I mentioned to my color theory professor & later a 20th century art history professor that a movie was coming out about Basquait. Both of them were like, "Who?"

I attended one quarter (back then it was quarters not semesters) at Armstrong State in Savannah & that was the only time that college remotely challenged me. I took this Biology 2 class & the professor was some washed-up drunk scientist with a perpetually red nose & the damn guy thought it was a doctorate level Anatomy course or something. Every other course I ever took in college was a complete joke & I can only cringe & imagine how very dumbed-down things are now.
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