Damn it! That is where I went wrong for this summer.. Well next year, next year indeed.If you don't have a poster up of Bluto with the black t-shirt that says "College", or wear the black t-shirt that says "College" twice a week, you're doing it all wrong.
Also, as a dude who graduated with a degree in accounting: if you don't like it, change majors before you are in too deep. Trust me. I finished out of spite. If you finish out of spite or just finish period, be sure to suck cock for a good internship and get a 3.75 or you won't be able to get a job in accounting afterwards despite what you're told. Enjoy Microsoft Excel.
Luckily you don't choose the accounting concentration until junior year so i'll have the opportunity of taking accounting classes before declaring the major to make sure its right for me.If you don't have a poster up of Bluto with the black t-shirt that says "College", or wear the black t-shirt that says "College" twice a week, you're doing it all wrong.
Also, as a dude who graduated with a degree in accounting: if you don't like it, change majors before you are in too deep. Trust me. I finished out of spite. If you finish out of spite or just finish period, be sure to suck cock for a good internship and get a 3.75 or you won't be able to get a job in accounting afterwards despite what you're told. Enjoy Microsoft Excel.
Lurker here.Anyone have good college stories/tips/recommendations/thoughts?
Where did everyone go to college? What major? What was your favorite part?
My recommendation is to have fun, these will be some of the best years of your life. Tips: for your electives your freshman year, pick easy classes. Start with a strong GPA. Senior year try do the same your last semester.
Undergrad for me was Bucknell, majored in biochemistry and molecular biology. And Ph.D. was Penn State in molecular and cell bio. My favorite part of college (undergrad anyway) was the minute responsibility I had and realizing that life wasn't getting easier, so I lived it up as much as I could.
Lurker here.Anyone have good college stories/tips/recommendations/thoughts?
Where did everyone go to college? What major? What was your favorite part?
My recommendation is to have fun, these will be some of the best years of your life. Tips: for your electives your freshman year, pick easy classes. Start with a strong GPA. Senior year try do the same your last semester.
Undergrad for me was Bucknell, majored in biochemistry and molecular biology. And Ph.D. was Penn State in molecular and cell bio. My favorite part of college (undergrad anyway) was the minute responsibility I had and realizing that life wasn't getting easier, so I lived it up as much as I could.
Lurker here.Anyone have good college stories/tips/recommendations/thoughts?
Where did everyone go to college? What major? What was your favorite part?
My recommendation is to have fun, these will be some of the best years of your life. Tips: for your electives your freshman year, pick easy classes. Start with a strong GPA. Senior year try do the same your last semester.
Undergrad for me was Bucknell, majored in biochemistry and molecular biology. And Ph.D. was Penn State in molecular and cell bio. My favorite part of college (undergrad anyway) was the minute responsibility I had and realizing that life wasn't getting easier, so I lived it up as much as I could.
Lurker here.Anyone have good college stories/tips/recommendations/thoughts?
Where did everyone go to college? What major? What was your favorite part?
My recommendation is to have fun, these will be some of the best years of your life. Tips: for your electives your freshman year, pick easy classes. Start with a strong GPA. Senior year try do the same your last semester.
Undergrad for me was Bucknell, majored in biochemistry and molecular biology. And Ph.D. was Penn State in molecular and cell bio. My favorite part of college (undergrad anyway) was the minute responsibility I had and realizing that life wasn't getting easier, so I lived it up as much as I could.
Haha no it's not Jeed. I haven't heard anything about that guy since we graduated. Good old Tom Shawe. I knew someone who TAed for him and told me he would bring in vodka to 8 AM labs.
Haha no it's not Jeed. I haven't heard anything about that guy since we graduated. Good old Tom Shawe. I knew someone who TAed for him and told me he would bring in vodka to 8 AM labs.