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lorcan

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So what interests you in this world? Do you Know what you want to study in college, or do you even know if you are going to go to college or even want to?

This is my second year being in uni, and I have to say make sure you pick something you really are interested in otherwise college can get very boring.
 
Never went to college, I was immersed into a blue collar / manual labor lifestyle. Although there is nothing really stopping me from attending college part time. I got nothing to do in the mornings.
 
I'm currently in Uni now actually. When I left school I wasn't sure what I wanted to do really but I had a love of films. I ended up going to the college to do my A-levels in Film Study, iMedia and English Language but they were all full and a lecturer convinced me to take a National Diploma in Computing for 2 years and then go into film studies as it'd show I have a computing background for all the editing and stuff that'd be needed.
I passed my national Diploma in computing with DDD (highest grade possible) and then thought I'd do a degree in computer science, which I'm currently doing. I'm in the second year now and am predicted to get a 1/1 (highest grade possible). I've also done a part time course in college which was CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Administration) which is a level 5 course with the pass mark being 80%. I really loved it but it was really tough!

I do agree with you to that you really need to love what you do in college otherwise it'd be very boring and you'll just hate your entire time there when it's suppose to be the most fun time of your life!
 
'Wasting time on the Internet' is a real Ivy League college class

Finally, all those hours spent noodling around on social media can be harnessed into real college credit at a prestigious institution.

October 30, 2014

You may not be able to major in underwater basket weaving, but at least you can now take a class titled "Wasting time on the Internet." Your extensive and hard-won experience with blowing hours on watching videos of Japanese cats in boxes, crafting vague Facebook updates and seeking out the perfect doge meme may finally pay off.

The course is being offering for the spring 2015 semester through the English department at the University of Pennsylvania, a college known for its Ivy League status. The class is aimed at creative-writing students and English majors. The professor in charge of the class is noted poet Kenneth Goldsmith. You might recall Goldsmith's efforts last year to print out the entire Internet in honor of Aaron Swartz.

If you're looking for an easy "A," you might be disappointed. The class isn't just about sitting around and taking Buzzfeed quizzes, it actually aims to challenge students to turn what's perceived as wasted time into something productive.

"What if these activities -- clicking, SMSing, status-updating, and random surfing -- were used as raw material for creating compelling and emotional works of literature? Could we reconstruct our autobiography using only Facebook? Could we write a great novella by plundering our Twitter feed? Could we reframe the internet as the greatest poem ever written?" the course description asks.

http://www.cnet.com/news/wasting-time-on-the-internet-is-a-real-ivy-league-college-class/


MORE:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/30/wasting-time-on-the-internet_n_6074618.html

 
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