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Ail said:
fadetoone said:
Ail said:

it depends.

in highschool I was still going to classes, same in prep school where I was really busy.

Then I got into engineering school and I think over 3 years I attended around 20% of the classes at most...

You've just corroborated why all the engineering types from your side of the world that I've worked with are sub-par, and for the most part, even dumber than that :D

And which side of the world would that be? ;)

Because I am not american....

Besides engineering school doesn't really describe it well

Basically for 3 years we had classes on Quantum Physic, solid and fluid mechanic, chemistry, very advanced mathematics, economy, English, computer science, law and a few other things....

http://www.polytechnique.edu/jsp/accueil.jsp?CODE=36392593&LANGUE=1 for more information).

The hard part is the prep school, once you get in, it's a done deal you will have a diploma and a very well paid job...( the alumni of my school are the Who's who of the french presidents, ministers and CEO of the top 500 french companies...)

Oh and did I mention I was getting paid about 1 grand a month despite not attending classes, had my own room and internet access ( all that back in 1993 when Internet was just a word for most people and the web didn't exist yet...)


You were getting paid to go to school? TA?

And kudos on the 20% on classes thing. You have my envy.




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