Is it just me, or do you spend most of your time fullfilling the liberal arts requirements? At this point, I've been through 2 years of CC, doing 90% Geneds, and i am still behind at the Univ. Level.
I mean, sure, there is the "well-rounded indiviual" aspect, but I mean some of this makes me wonder why we even consider going to University to get educated. It seems to me i've been in more classes that i have no passion about, and it gets to the point where you just don't care anymore.
Sad thing is that it is the first thing you supposedly put on a resume, and yet to me has been worthless as of far. I mean, sitting in a class, sleeping while i could be doing something worthwhile is just... well... stupid.
Also, every job interview has said my experience in IT (which has made me more well-rounded than those art appreciation classes) is useless in their organization. I mean I learned a lot more time management, people skills, etc from that job than i ever did in classes.
Oh well. I'm sure its just the backwardsness of Kansas as a whole. Maybe someday Kansas will wake up. Probably not soon though.
I mean, sure, there is the "well-rounded indiviual" aspect, but I mean some of this makes me wonder why we even consider going to University to get educated. It seems to me i've been in more classes that i have no passion about, and it gets to the point where you just don't care anymore.
Sad thing is that it is the first thing you supposedly put on a resume, and yet to me has been worthless as of far. I mean, sitting in a class, sleeping while i could be doing something worthwhile is just... well... stupid.
Also, every job interview has said my experience in IT (which has made me more well-rounded than those art appreciation classes) is useless in their organization. I mean I learned a lot more time management, people skills, etc from that job than i ever did in classes.
Oh well. I'm sure its just the backwardsness of Kansas as a whole. Maybe someday Kansas will wake up. Probably not soon though.