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Originally posted by thatguy:
just to clarify things a little, this is all about a project in a family studies class. the reverend doctor burdette is offering his students a chance to do a little real world research in the field. if they go through the proper work, come down to the club, and figure everything out, they get a couple of extra credit points. he and i made an agreement a few years back to do this. maybe 5 students have actually succeeded in getting the extra credit in that time. it's hardly on par with grade fixing.
Don't worry, I don't think any of us thought that it was. It actually sounds like a very cool project.

Sorry if anything that I said gave that impression. I was just venting a little and trying to get the truth out to the public, which is based on a standard (or sub-standard, I should say) public school system. Wouldn't know about and have never witnessed anything of the sort on the college level.
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Wouldn't know about and have never witnessed anything of the sort on the college level.
Other than every college sports program of course.
Originally posted by mankie:
Other than every college sports program of course.
Given your disdain for college, I'm curious if you are raising your son to be a bricklayer or a car salesman?
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by mankie:
Other than every college sports program of course.
Given your disdain for college, I'm curious if you are raising your son to be a bricklayer or a car salesman?
NOT a car salesman, that's for bloody sure. Nothing worse than having to deal with arrogant little rich boys like, well, YOU!

If he wants to go to University he will, but his schooling will be in Ireland so he'll have a far superior education than his American counterparts.