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Link Posted: 9/24/2016 6:27:25 PM EDT
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All the schooling in the world doesn't make you a smart person.  He has  never been out in the  real world.
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All that time in school and he's still a fucking idiot.


All the schooling in the world doesn't make you a smart person.  He has  never been out in the  real world.


You can get straights A's and still fail life.
Link Posted: 9/24/2016 6:28:38 PM EDT
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He's not really the sort of person that I'd be looking to take advice from.


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Link Posted: 9/24/2016 6:32:11 PM EDT
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I was looking for real world advice on getting coeds into bed with creepy older classmates.

It wasn't there, so article fail.
Link Posted: 9/24/2016 9:59:12 PM EDT
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Wisdom.
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It doesn't really matter what you study, but you should study something that truly interests you. Otherwise, you'll probably drop it along the way. The important thing is to get a degree. Then you have the option of going to graduate school, or you can start a career that has nothing to do with your major. Like my wife: She's educated as a teacher, and she did some teaching along the way, but for the last 37 years, she's been working in data processing.


Wisdom.


Yep.  This is the kind of guy who holds court with a bunch of "we're smarter than everyone else because we have a degree in mythology of ancient Asia" and have never done anything beyond minimum wage work. Somehow it's the fault of evil corporations that they have never made more than $8 an hour.
Link Posted: 9/24/2016 11:45:47 PM EDT
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When I was in seminary school, we had to wear shirts and ties and suits. It's not like that anymore. What I see in the classrooms of today—frankly, I'm embarrassed. Everyone looks sloppy. They don't know how to dress. When I go to class, I wear khakis, and I wear sport shirts. I would not wear a T-shirt, I would not wear Levi's, I would not wear shorts, and I would not wear sandals, like all the girls do.
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Shirts/ties/suits have a time and a place, but there are some professions where they're simply a waste of otherwise productive time.    

You don't need to waste time at college signalling your superiority to the peasants; that's what the degree is for.  


Generic advice to "get a degree" is useless, because so many colleges are useless and more non-useless people are catching on to that.    It's much more important to focus on not being a dumbass.
Link Posted: 9/24/2016 11:46:55 PM EDT
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If you went to school for that amount of time and only have 30 degrees, you are not a success.

you have wasted too much time hidden from reality and avoided contributing to society.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:21:58 AM EDT
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A list of his degrees ...

Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.), William Tyndale College, 1963. Major: General Bible.
Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1969. Major: Classroom Teaching.
Specialist in Arts (Sp.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1970. Major: Classroom Teaching.
Master in Education (M.Ed.), University of Ottawa (Canada), 1974. Major: School Counselling.
Specialist in Education (Ed.S.), Western Michigan University, 1975. Major: Educational Leadership.
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Western Michigan University, 1977. Major: Educational Leadership.
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Western Michigan University, 1978. Major: Business Administration.
Master of Science in Library Science (M.S.L.S.), Wayne State University, 1980. Major: Library Science.
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.), Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 1982. Major: Law Enforcement.
Associate in Business (A.Bus.), Lansing Community College, 1986. Major: Management.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Michigan State University, 1988. Major: Adult and Continuing Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1990. Major: Special Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1991. Major: Reading.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1992. Major: Career and Technical Education.
Specialist in Arts (Sp.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1993. Major: School Psychology.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1994. Major: Home Economics.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1995. Major: Teaching in the Elementary School.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1996. Major: Teaching in the Middle School.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1997. Major: Early Childhood Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1998. Major: Human Resources Development.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1999. Major: Physical Education.
Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), Indiana University South Bend, 2001. Major: Special Education.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Oakland University, 2003. Major: Special Education.
Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), Indiana University South Bend, 2004. Major: Secondary Education.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Grand Valley State University, 2005. Major: General Education.
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.), Grand Valley State University, 2008. Major: Public Administration.
Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.), Grand Valley State University, 2009. Major: Health Administration.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Grand Valley State University, 2010. Major: Special Education Administration.
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Most of those look like fluff degrees, and duplicates at that.  Also given that most of then are focused on education, he's basically just been regurgitating what he's heard in classrooms his whole life.

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Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:24:23 AM EDT
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Most of those look like fluff degrees, and duplicates at that.  Also given that most of then are focused on education, he's basically just been regurgitating what he's heard in classrooms his whole life.

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A list of his degrees ...

Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.), William Tyndale College, 1963. Major: General Bible.
Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1969. Major: Classroom Teaching.
Specialist in Arts (Sp.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1970. Major: Classroom Teaching.
Master in Education (M.Ed.), University of Ottawa (Canada), 1974. Major: School Counselling.
Specialist in Education (Ed.S.), Western Michigan University, 1975. Major: Educational Leadership.
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Western Michigan University, 1977. Major: Educational Leadership.
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Western Michigan University, 1978. Major: Business Administration.
Master of Science in Library Science (M.S.L.S.), Wayne State University, 1980. Major: Library Science.
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.), Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 1982. Major: Law Enforcement.
Associate in Business (A.Bus.), Lansing Community College, 1986. Major: Management.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Michigan State University, 1988. Major: Adult and Continuing Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1990. Major: Special Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1991. Major: Reading.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1992. Major: Career and Technical Education.
Specialist in Arts (Sp.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1993. Major: School Psychology.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1994. Major: Home Economics.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1995. Major: Teaching in the Elementary School.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1996. Major: Teaching in the Middle School.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1997. Major: Early Childhood Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1998. Major: Human Resources Development.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1999. Major: Physical Education.
Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), Indiana University South Bend, 2001. Major: Special Education.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Oakland University, 2003. Major: Special Education.
Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), Indiana University South Bend, 2004. Major: Secondary Education.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Grand Valley State University, 2005. Major: General Education.
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.), Grand Valley State University, 2008. Major: Public Administration.
Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.), Grand Valley State University, 2009. Major: Health Administration.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Grand Valley State University, 2010. Major: Special Education Administration.


Most of those look like fluff degrees, and duplicates at that.  Also given that most of then are focused on education, he's basically just been regurgitating what he's heard in classrooms his whole life.

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Holy shit, so the guy with a million degrees in education says you should get an education?

I have a B.S.Arch and an M.Arch, and have no desire to go back to college...but man would I love to get a degree in Chemistry. How the hell could someone go back for the same thing their entire life?
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:24:34 AM EDT
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how the fuck do you pay for a doctorate delivering papers.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:37:57 AM EDT
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the only degree he has of any note in my opinion was this one

Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.

Dallas Theological Seminary was quite the school in 1967.....
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:41:45 AM EDT
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the only degree he has of any note in my opinion was this one

Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.

Dallas Theological Seminary was quite the school in 1967.....
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Finally you got your avatar back.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:42:21 AM EDT
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Why should I take advice from someone who never did anything useful with his life?
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:46:00 AM EDT
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I don't think it's really a waste to go to school for that long.

It seems to me that was just his hobby.

Price wise, im sure there are members here who beat him in the "how much have you spent on your hobby" game.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 12:50:37 AM EDT
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All that time in school and he's still a fucking idiot.
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Precisely.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 1:00:41 AM EDT
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Finally you got your avatar back.
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the only degree he has of any note in my opinion was this one

Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.

Dallas Theological Seminary was quite the school in 1967.....


Finally you got your avatar back.


Being low profile wasn't working out I guess..........

How is that fur ball you refer to as a dog doing?




Link Posted: 9/25/2016 1:12:54 AM EDT
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Being low profile wasn't working out I guess..........

How is that fur ball you refer to as a dog doing?




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the only degree he has of any note in my opinion was this one

Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.

Dallas Theological Seminary was quite the school in 1967.....


Finally you got your avatar back.


Being low profile wasn't working out I guess..........

How is that fur ball you refer to as a dog doing?






Doing great

I wear that belt everytime me an him go out of the house (including home depot runs )

Link Posted: 9/25/2016 1:14:19 AM EDT
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55 years of looking at hot 20 year old Coeds...

living. the. dream...

a real life Wooderson, except in College... forever.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 1:20:06 AM EDT
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You can get a masters in reading?  

And shocker, not a hard science in the lot.
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Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1991. Major: Reading.


You can get a masters in reading?  

And shocker, not a hard science in the lot.



wow no shit. That was my first thought too. Reading... I think i started studying that in kindergarten. I should have a PHD in it by the time I started college.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 1:21:58 AM EDT
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Those who can not do, teach

And those who can not teach, learn.....Forever apparently
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 4:59:25 AM EDT
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I collect AR-15s & MLB hats. He collects college degrees.

To each his own.  If he paid for it and isn't an FSA shitbag then it's fine by me.

His writing kinda sucks IMO.

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Link Posted: 9/25/2016 6:16:30 AM EDT
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People who loiter their entire lives and careers at higher education establishments are often delusional and unable to cut it in the real world.

They are usually substandard in the real world and they know it, but with the safe spaces universities are they seem like a wizard.
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 2:24:08 PM EDT
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Doing great

I wear that belt everytime me an him go out of the house (including home depot runs )

http://i.imgur.com/yvASB9Z.jpg
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the only degree he has of any note in my opinion was this one

Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.

Dallas Theological Seminary was quite the school in 1967.....


Finally you got your avatar back.


Being low profile wasn't working out I guess..........

How is that fur ball you refer to as a dog doing?






Doing great

I wear that belt everytime me an him go out of the house (including home depot runs )

http://i.imgur.com/yvASB9Z.jpg


Magnificent dog!
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 2:25:38 PM EDT
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Most of those look like fluff degrees, and duplicates at that.  Also given that most of then are focused on education, he's basically just been regurgitating what he's heard in classrooms his whole life.

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A list of his degrees ...

Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.), William Tyndale College, 1963. Major: General Bible.
Master of Theology (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 1967. Major: Systematic Theology.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1969. Major: Classroom Teaching.
Specialist in Arts (Sp.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1970. Major: Classroom Teaching.
Master in Education (M.Ed.), University of Ottawa (Canada), 1974. Major: School Counselling.
Specialist in Education (Ed.S.), Western Michigan University, 1975. Major: Educational Leadership.
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Western Michigan University, 1977. Major: Educational Leadership.
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Western Michigan University, 1978. Major: Business Administration.
Master of Science in Library Science (M.S.L.S.), Wayne State University, 1980. Major: Library Science.
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.), Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 1982. Major: Law Enforcement.
Associate in Business (A.Bus.), Lansing Community College, 1986. Major: Management.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Michigan State University, 1988. Major: Adult and Continuing Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1990. Major: Special Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1991. Major: Reading.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1992. Major: Career and Technical Education.
Specialist in Arts (Sp.A.), Eastern Michigan University, 1993. Major: School Psychology.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1994. Major: Home Economics.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1995. Major: Teaching in the Elementary School.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1996. Major: Teaching in the Middle School.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1997. Major: Early Childhood Education.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1998. Major: Human Resources Development.
Master of Arts (M.A.), Western Michigan University, 1999. Major: Physical Education.
Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), Indiana University South Bend, 2001. Major: Special Education.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Oakland University, 2003. Major: Special Education.
Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), Indiana University South Bend, 2004. Major: Secondary Education.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Grand Valley State University, 2005. Major: General Education.
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.), Grand Valley State University, 2008. Major: Public Administration.
Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.), Grand Valley State University, 2009. Major: Health Administration.
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Grand Valley State University, 2010. Major: Special Education Administration.


Most of those look like fluff degrees, and duplicates at that.  Also given that most of then are focused on education, he's basically just been regurgitating what he's heard in classrooms his whole life.

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That's, um, wow! That seems like an awful lot of work for not much of a reward.

Link Posted: 9/25/2016 2:27:24 PM EDT
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People who loiter their entire lives and careers at higher education establishments are often delusional and unable to cut it in the real world.

They are usually substandard in the real world and they know it, but with the safe spaces universities are they seem like a wizard.
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How many academics do you know?
Link Posted: 9/25/2016 6:17:44 PM EDT
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I wonder if he can use a microwave or drive a car.
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