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data how on earth did you come to know so much about post secondary education?
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Wikipedia, my friend.
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i think the real point of full sail is that you don't need any kind of entrance exams, essays or good grades to get in
it's basically a school for lazy idiots who think they are "too smart" for real college. newsflash, any kind of normal successful life (monetary and otherwise) involves years of hard work, brains and a bit of luck. you can't "skip" one of the intermediary steps and expect to get anywhere in life. validuz is a clear-cut example of this interestingly, most state schools have pretty lax standards for admission and in some cases have programs to subsidize your entire tuition fee if you keep up a decent gpa. like i said you have to be some kind of idiot to go to full sail |
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is this one of those threads where everybody laughs at validuz for making **** up and being a retard that got stuck on a hill?
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Join in, this one's a doozy. |
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Yeah what kind of engineer doesn't understand that objects in motion add to their relativistic mass due to the equivalence of mass and energy.
Haw haw haw |
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Your rage only boosts my ego and reassures me that I'm right. |
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wait, what engineer doesn't understand basic principles of physics?
do you know how gravity works? |
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Now that he graduated (on his father's dime of course -- because he never worked a day in his life), the school is suddenly prestigious and honorable. :lol: |
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Harvard is $160k vs 50k. Don't know exactly what math you're using, but of course, this is coming from the fat loser who had half-naked anime/pedophile images in his sig that he meticulously placed his name on over 400 of them to show everyone what a basement-dwelling loser he is. |
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Do you? Result of thermodynamics? Gravitons? :shrug: Let me know when you find out. (p.s. Also not my field. I'll at least give you that, even though it should be obvious.) |
well..Cornell is prestigious
the point of those schools is that it's difficult to get in because you have to to have demonstrated a pretty high level of academic success and cognitive ability (for a 17-18 year old) to even be considered from Full Sail's website: Admissions - Requirements : Full Sail Prerequisites Bachelor***8217;s Degrees: You must have a High School diploma or GED from a recognized and accredited school to begin a degree program at Full Sail. You***8217;ll also need a letter of recommendation. Your admissions representative will provide you with the form for this letter, or it may be downloaded once you have enrolled. Computer Animation and Game Art program applicants should possess artistic skills. Traditional art classes are recommended prior to entering these programs. A foundation of sketching, sculpting, and painting are important for the animation industry and are essential in developing the 3D artist. Game Development program applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements by demonstrating a minimum foundation in Algebra II. Advanced math classes such as precalculus and trigonometry are strongly recommended. Introductory programming courses are also recommended. that's it no minimum GPA, no SAT, no SAT II, no extracurriculars |
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you realize those two are not exactly similar levels of mathematical competence |
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