Nothingness Fluff ,part 2

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rickyb

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Better get busy...
I just found one its 4 hours in class 5 days a week and the course is one month. the course has 10 tests so that's a test every 2.4 days LOL

im assuming this stuff is for ppl who either don't have a job or don't do anything at their job
 

sailfish

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holy:censored2: so im looking at adult education courses amd they are teaching courses in 2 or 3 months. I finished bio 12 and I finished it over 1 year but at best I coulda finished it in 6 months. it took 2-3 weeks studying for a test and maybe 1-2 weeks making flashcards for each chapter.
Traditional colleges waste so much of your god damn time. I just finished a six month program worth more hours of instruction than a bachelor's degree. It's ridiculous.
 

km3

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Traditional colleges waste so much of your god damn time. I just finished a six month program worth more hours of instruction than a bachelor's degree. It's ridiculous.

Even so, I need a Bachelor's to become an Actuary. That's the only reason I do this. Can't say no to $200-$300k+, for an extremely low stress job. Hell yeah.
 

sailfish

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doing what if u don't mind me asking?
Soooo much. They repair, rebuild, refurbish, and build all kinds of electrical and electro-mechanical components for industrial applications like switchgears, motor controls, panel boxes, transformers, and more. Mostly on-site but they also do some in-field stuff.
 

sailfish

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Even so, I need a Bachelor's to become an Actuary. That's the only reason I do this. Can't say no to $200-$300k+, for an extremely low stress job. Hell yeah.
That's the thing. Too many positions require that piece of paper like a check box. Just think how much faster you would finish taking a five day a week, six to eight hour a day course that focused on absolutely nothing but what directly pertains to being an actuary. Wouldn't have a piece of paper but would be no less qualified if not more so.
 
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