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Aug 20th, 2010, 01:44 PM
#1
Going to School
Next week I start school, a 56 year old college freshman 18 hours! After all these years I am finally going to get my ticket punched. Maybe by the time I am done I can get a job.
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Aug 20th, 2010, 01:57 PM
#2
Re: Going to School
Will you be joining a fraternity, attending parties?
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Aug 20th, 2010, 02:01 PM
#3
Re: Going to School
bdasnett, we are in the same boat.. with a difference of 38 years... Where are you attending?
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Aug 20th, 2010, 02:01 PM
#4
Re: Going to School
Of course ! Isn't that the point.
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Aug 20th, 2010, 02:02 PM
#5
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dclamp
bdasnett, we are in the same boat.. with a difference of 38 years... Where are you attending?
Rub it in. A local technical college, LSTC. If I get through the 2 year program, maybe MU...
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Aug 20th, 2010, 02:03 PM
#6
Re: Going to School
Well im pretty sure thats nowhere close to me. I'm off to Cal State Fullerton... woo Titans!
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Aug 20th, 2010, 02:06 PM
#7
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dclamp
Well im pretty sure thats nowhere close to me. I'm off to Cal State Fullerton... woo Titans!
Congratulations.
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Aug 20th, 2010, 02:12 PM
#8
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Congratulations.
And to you too. Remember, don't pass out with your shoes on.
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Aug 20th, 2010, 03:33 PM
#9
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Next week I start school, a 56 year old college freshman  18 hours! After all these years I am finally going to get my ticket punched. Maybe by the time I am done I can get a job.
Good for you. Us older guys need to keep sharp.
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Aug 20th, 2010, 03:43 PM
#10
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Next week I start school, a 56 year old college freshman  18 hours! After all these years I am finally going to get my ticket punched. Maybe by the time I am done I can get a job.
Good luck!
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Aug 20th, 2010, 05:42 PM
#11
Re: Going to School
Wow, I wouldn't do that if you paid me...oh wait, I DID get paid to get the MS.
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Aug 20th, 2010, 05:46 PM
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Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Wow, I wouldn't do that if you paid me...oh wait, I DID get paid to get the MS.
If you live in the US you will be paying for my education, at least most of it. Thank you!
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Aug 20th, 2010, 05:53 PM
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Re: Going to School
At least the tax payers there aren't paying for the gallons of beer consumed each year by Dutch students.
To be fair; I actually do like the system.
I'm paying very little next to nothing for my study.
Delete it. They just clutter threads anyway.
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Aug 21st, 2010, 05:03 AM
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Aug 21st, 2010, 05:40 AM
#15
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Next week I start school, a 56 year old college freshman  18 hours! After all these years I am finally going to get my ticket punched. Maybe by the time I am done I can get a job.
Congratulations! and good luck to your "pag-sunog ng kilay", literally means burning your eyelashes, which metaphorically means studying hard to learn.
My question is what does "going to get my ticket punched" mean? I an unfamiliar with this analogy. It'd be nice to know.
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Aug 21st, 2010, 08:22 AM
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Re: Going to School
This "going to get my ticket punched" means that I have been a IT / Network Professional for a long time without any degree. With the job market being what it is having one more box on the application checked is important.
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Aug 21st, 2010, 08:58 AM
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Re: Going to School
Personally I think work experience counts way heavier than education, but employers sadly don't always see it that way.
Delete it. They just clutter threads anyway.
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Aug 21st, 2010, 09:37 AM
#18
Re: Going to School
What can I say. The world has changed.
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Aug 21st, 2010, 09:51 AM
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Re: Going to School
I found in some cases here, where by just having a good diploma from a reputable college could potentially land you a good high paying job, no questions asked. Compare that to me who had to undergo the rigorous process of interviews and of course written examinations and what not.
Seems that the pay scales with your educational background as well, not just the number of years worth of experience.
I also plan to top up my qualification not just for financial reasons but for other reasons as well hopefully that's good enough to get me a place in a University here in the UK someday.
Good luck to everyone then.
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Aug 26th, 2010, 03:00 AM
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Re: Going to School
Good luck...
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Aug 26th, 2010, 03:49 PM
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Re: Going to School
Maybe you'll finally lose your virginity! College girls are easy.
Here's to us!
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Aug 27th, 2010, 04:08 PM
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Re: Going to School
Wow, the advertising picked up a link for College girls? I really hesitated before mousing over that link. I thought VBF might have wandered away from the family friendly guidelines. I was afraid that there might be a "Programmers of VBF" calendar coming out, or something equally horrific.
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Aug 28th, 2010, 02:16 AM
#23
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Next week I start school, a 56 year old college freshman  18 hours! After all these years I am finally going to get my ticket punched. Maybe by the time I am done I can get a job.
All the very best! For the sheer courage of making this decision at your age 
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Aug 28th, 2010, 02:26 AM
#24
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Next week I start school, a 56 year old college freshman  18 hours! After all these years I am finally going to get my ticket punched. Maybe by the time I am done I can get a job.
Is this your first or second time? I hope you succeed.
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Aug 28th, 2010, 05:50 AM
#25
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
Is this your first or second time? I hope you succeed.
First. When I got out of high school there were no computer degrees. The closest you could get was math. So I got a job. In my case that was the military, and for a long time experience counted as much as a degree. Today a lot of employers look at the application and if the college degree box isn't checked they don't even look at your resume.
What was I thinking? I took 18 hours my first semester and it is going to kick my butt. It might not be so bad if I didn't have to be a dad also. I won't make that mistake again, 12 hours sounds good. I'll have to take a few classes in the summer.
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Aug 28th, 2010, 09:19 AM
#26
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
It might not be so bad if I didn't have to be a dad also. I won't make that mistake again,

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Dec 11th, 2010, 10:51 AM
#27
Re: Going to School
First semester finals on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. WOW!
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Dec 11th, 2010, 01:27 PM
#28
Re: Going to School
Me too, I only have 2 classes though, easy stuff
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Dec 12th, 2010, 12:05 PM
#29
Re: Going to School
I was a mature student in my late 20s/early 30s and it wasn't so bad. You have to get used to being skint, which is a pain after you've got used to getting a pay check, but you're surrounded by other people who are equally as potless which helps.
The hardest thing I found was to keep my motivation going all the way through it. I thought it'd be a breeze to do 8 hours of studying a day after experiencing real work but it was actually quite hard not to get distracted. For me, getting out of bed on time when I didn't really have to was a killer.
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Dec 12th, 2010, 12:19 PM
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Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
I was a mature student in my late 20s/early 30s and it wasn't so bad. You have to get used to being skint, which is a pain after you've got used to getting a pay check, but you're surrounded by other people who are equally as potless which helps.
The hardest thing I found was to keep my motivation going all the way through it. I thought it'd be a breeze to do 8 hours of studying a day after experiencing real work but it was actually quite hard not to get distracted. For me, getting out of bed on time when I didn't really have to was a killer.
Somewhere in my late 40's, getting up at o'dark thirty became the norm. Algebra is a major brain-drain. It isn't really hard, but it, like programming, is very detail oriented. Several hours of algebra class / homework and I am exhausted.
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Dec 16th, 2010, 11:52 AM
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Re: Going to School
Finals are over! The last one was Algebra from 3:30 - 5:30 yesterday afternoon. It was only 33 questions and about question 29 my brain said "No More". It was place the answer in a + bi form and when I got to
56 i squared + 18 i + 8
my brain refused to remember that i squared = -1. Except for the last four questions I think I did well.
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Dec 16th, 2010, 01:44 PM
#32
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
I was a mature student in my late 20s/early 30s and it wasn't so bad.
I was a mature student when I was 20. You must have been a late bloomer
As for getting out of bed, that became automatic. In fact, there was one morning when the alarm went off, and I got up, dressed, grabbed my books, and headed off to class. Once I stepped out of the dorm, though, I found that it was still dark, and the whole dorm was out there in bathrobes, pajamas, and the like. What had awoken me (if you could call it that) was not my alarm clock, but the building fire alarm.
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Dec 17th, 2010, 09:23 PM
#33
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Algebra is a major brain-drain. It isn't really hard, but it, like programming, is very detail oriented.
Do you have Calculus in your curriculum? I'd say its 10x tougher than algebra. Not sure why we had it, I haven't had a chance to use in my programming work and I have already forgotten how it works.
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Dec 18th, 2010, 06:06 AM
#34
Re: Going to School
I used to love Calculus and Algebra, never got on with Surds though. We were taught to convert from Rectangular (a + jb) to Polar co-ordinates (R angle Theta) using just a Sliderule. (we used 'j' rather than 'i' as we were electronic engineers, and 'i' was Current)
Learnt 35 different ways to integrate x / Sin(x) and can't remember any of them, let alone ever had the need to use one of them
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Dec 18th, 2010, 09:46 AM
#35
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dee-u
Do you have Calculus in your curriculum? I'd say its 10x tougher than algebra. Not sure why we had it, I haven't had a chance to use in my programming work and I have already forgotten how it works.
Nope. I got a 91 on the final. Not bad considering I probably missed 3 of the last 4. I think I will make the Dean's list.
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Dec 20th, 2010, 02:07 AM
#36
Re: Going to School
 Originally Posted by dbasnett
Nope. I got a 91 on the final. Not bad considering I probably missed 3 of the last 4. I think I will make the Dean's list. 
I have been one, even made it as College Scholar but I preferred being an Athletic Scholar (varsity Chess player) since I have only to pay miscellaneous fees against those 2 scholarships which only grants 50% and 100% deduction on tution fees. when I will have more time I am planning on getting a Masteral and feel being a student again. =)
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