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Re: The value of a top education
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I'm more interested in discussing the benefits outside of career/pay. [/ QUOTE ] The H-bomb will get you laid like nobody's business. How's that? |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm more interested in discussing the benefits outside of career/pay. [/ QUOTE ] The H-bomb will get you laid like nobody's business. How's that? [/ QUOTE ] There are 13 exact levels to this post. Possibly the most perfect post in all of twoplustwo.com history. It's up to you what you take from this. 13 carrot 2 = 269 maybe, i don't know. it's up to u! |
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I have pretty sweet grades and am excited that I may possibly get into somewhere like harvard for graduate school. My friend has even more spectacular grades and could definitely go anywhere of his choice. We have been arguing the value of graduate degree from a top school. We both agree that it will help career wise, but outside of that what kind of benefits if any to your life does would this bring? [/ QUOTE ] Smart chicks will dig you. golddiggers will seek you out. You will be hit on constantly for money once you graduate by the alumni office. annoying kids call you and say 'duh...gimme a job and stuff.' My advice - become close with the hot, smart girls at your school, date a couple, bang a few more on the side while at school [you'd be amazed how many of them will sleep with random classmates over 2-3 years], and keep in touch with the super-hot ones no one can get, because in a few years when they've been too busy working to date seriously, their bio clock is going TICKTICK TICKTOCK in their heads and you can SIIHP and then fwd them to vmail the next day....or not. |
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Ah, I get it now, for some reason I thought he actually meant the hydrogen bomb, I was like WTF, did the inventor of the hydrogen bomb go to harvard, and I dont think chicks would be impressed anyways.
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