View Full Version : Who's graduating from HS or done with College?
Yeah, I really like Metro. I have been doing mostly online classes lately. You get more older students there, which adds a lot to the classes. They can give you some practical experience, plus all of the instructors have worked in their fields.
slowbubblecar
06-02-2005, 07:59 PM
I have one semester left at normandale since they messed up my schedule this last spring. I am taking business mgmt and accoubting. I am planning on transfering to metro in the spring and tripple majoring in Accounting, Business Admin. and Finance. I have all the needed transfer credits taken for those majors and plan on tripling because of how they have the core classes set up. All the core classes lead to each degree, so I only need to take an extra semester or so to triple.
Eclipse15056
06-02-2005, 09:28 PM
I have 3 Days of HS left. yes!
MATCHBX
06-02-2005, 11:35 PM
I think the REAL problem with societies youth today is that they have no true responsiblity for their actions. Everything has become "someone else's fault" that they don't have to burden themselves with the responibility of what they do. Thus they become clueless and oblivious to the world more then 2 feet away from them.
Now the disclaimer, there are always exceptions to the rule. I just see it more and more each day that the youth don't care what they do or who it affects.
plymouthPSi
06-02-2005, 11:41 PM
2 days of High School left, and one weekend to get my car running. LOL
IndiEP
06-03-2005, 01:03 AM
I graduated in december but it kinda sucked cause the weather was so bad and only a few other people graduated w/me. The first week I had off, I went to work but other than that, I didn't do anything other than play perfect dark and sleep 12+ hours a day. :cool:
BKs50trimGST
06-03-2005, 02:24 AM
I am graduating from Minnetonka High School, proud to be a Skipper - best moment there was by far the Prep Bowl, Tonka Football took it all on my senior year, knew everyone on the team, and will never forget it.
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slowbubblecar
06-03-2005, 05:11 PM
I am graduating from Minnetonka High School, proud to be a Skipper - best moment there was by far the Prep Bowl, Tonka Football took it all on my senior year, knew everyone on the team, and will never forget it.
So were you waterboy, male cheerleader or just a fan?
At-Least-It's-An-Evo
06-03-2005, 06:22 PM
I think we only think of HS students like we do because the number of students graduating (that have less-than-average intelligence) is outweighing the number of students. For example, the high school I graduated from received a bunch of money for academic excellence. My High school was rated at like the top 2% of publics schools in the nation for something I can't remember about. I believe this was based on the 2000-2003 school years. It just so happens that those were probably the years where the greatest number of geeks/nerds/smartasses graduated(me being one of them ;)). Those graduating classes were quite competetive because for example, the top ten GPA's in my class was based technically on a 4.6ish overall GPA (on a regular weighted scale where weighted classes were worth 5.0 points, then you have your regular classes which counterweight that overall maximum GPA) and I ranked #13 with a 4.4333 which was because of a few B's here and there. The following year's (after my class) top 10 consisted of like 4-5 "straight A" weighted GPAs which ended up pretty much being broken down technically into little things here and there which ended up into the hundreths which got their rankings. Kids like the ones in my class and the following year are quite a rare occurance nowadays at that school. This shows you how over the years, the students have cared less and less about their education, or........... maybe these kids are just unable to understand educational concepts now. I don't remember where I was going with all this, because I've been writing this reply within a 3 hour timespan, so yeah, Bleh. Happy Graduations young'ns.
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