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Originally posted by VANFLAMESFAN@Sep 13 2005, 11:21 PM
wow, I didnt see that one coming........ummm........first off.....Im only 22(23 on Thursday) so I aint boppin no 38 MILF nor do I have to worry about his teenage kid........ and I didnt post that because I was proud of it or anything, I just thought in retrospect it was kind of funny that I got about as close to a fail as possible......I guess u didny....whatever
I know math is important, fortuntely for me, I didnt need math skills to get my diploma of technology that I just got a couple of months ago...........I am happy with the career path I took and am very happy that I didnt need hardcore math to get there.
I just didnt see the reason you jumped all over my post without knowin a single thing about me...........but whatever, Im over it
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Dude, you misunderstand what I posted, and I may have misunderstood what YOU posted.
Math IS crutial, regardless of what you do. 50 points on the buck ain't goin' to cut it. Period.
As for you getting a diploma of technology, cool, but you saying you didn't need hardcore math (ie a 50 point grade in Math 11) to get there would worry me IF I were your perspective employer. Let alone this mentality....
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I just thought in retrospect it was kind of funny that I got about as close to a fail as possible......
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Nothing is funny in the real world about shinguard like that. Want to put THAT on your resume? I didn't think so either.
Again, this is NOT jumping on you. Consider this an out of the blue internet wake up call as to what a perspective employer would think of your attitude in this matter. Let alone the personal aspects for finances, etc.