Posted on 01/22/2014 at 12:43 PM
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Thanks, I meant it to be
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In fairness, I do feel that for my field I get a good education. Undergrad was more hands-on than other RTVF departments can be, because of small class sizes and more intimate settings, and I love the opportunities I'm given by my current graduate enrollment. But overhearing some of the conversations on this campus, and certain things professors have to explain on public college campuses when they shouldn't have to (I remember a girl from UT Austin saying there were kids in her classes who didn't know mean, median and mode, and some of these were top 10% high school grads!
) let you know we can't all be Ivy leaguers. Well, we can, ignorance isn't equivalent to inability, but it would seem some are more likely than others to succeed in certain ways. SFASU is known for Education and Nursing, though, so I imagine those folks are fairly intelligent. It's all relative. Look at me, overanalyzing my own humor.
And I actually was on Fox (51 for me, it would be channel 4 back home in Dallas), but I was watching American Dad and Family Guy/reading my textbook before Larry king came on. How'd you guess?! lol