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  1. “”The sociological perspective, of which I spoke earlier with regard to Slopey, is critical for working in today’s multiethnic and multinational business environment.”

    OK, I can’t argue with that, but isn’t it all just kind of obvious?”

    Yeah L, I find that amusing. Seems to be the best way to learn about diversity is to um, be around other types of people. For example, can you really learn about diversity while at Sarah Lawrence (lol), or is it better learned on the street?

  2. quote:
    Oh sure. Of course most of the time is actually spent getting high with your friends, going to protests because you think that makes you all political and stuff, and faking an interest in the plight of people whose mommies and daddies don’t send them to college for 4 years, but it’s worth it because it’s good training for your future life of marrying a banker, volunteering at a nonprofit and fucking the gardner.

    Lechacal or Rob?

  3. My parents would never pay Sarah Lawrence money for a BA of any kind. I don’t think I would either.

    I’ll have to excuse myself from this conversation since paying a ridiculous sum of money to attend a good school, which is highly subjective, is foreign to me.

  4. “By Biff Champion on November 15, 2010 4:10 PM

    It takes four years to learn how to peel an onion?”

    Oh sure. Of course most of the time is actually spent getting high with your friends, going to protests because you think that makes you all political and stuff, and faking an interest in the plight of people whose mommies and daddies don’t send them to college for 4 years, but it’s worth it because it’s good training for your future life of marrying a banker, volunteering at a nonprofit and fucking the gardner.

  5. Easiest course ever:

    Abstract Art I

    I spent the semester cutting pieces of sheet metal
    in all manner of shapes and forms,
    then welding them together and explaining their “meaning”.

    Something has to be said about having an aptitude for a particular subject.
    Some majors cannot be mastered without a talent for them, in my opinion:

    -Music
    -Fine Arts
    -Curiously enough Mathematics

    You can be trained to be good in all three,
    but you need innate abilities to be great in them.
    I would also venture to say that they are connected at
    a certain physiological level.

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