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18 year old student graduates with his bachelors in one year!

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No buddy, Im not saying that if you skip college, you miss out on all of the mysteries of life. Someone who doesnt go to college can experience everything that a college student experiences. I should have made that more clear. My point was that I could bet you that this kid is an extreme case of a hermit crab, sheltered from life and social experiences, and that will sadly effect him later in his life, more so than it makes him different now.

You're just saygin that because you wasted mommy and daddy's money to make straight C's. College isn't a social club. It isn't even among the best places to socialize.
 
Haha, some people complain he will had no social lives. College social lives is not something to be proud off based on what I saw and experience.
Some complain he had no chance to "comprehend" what he learned because of cramming. Let be honest here, it take him 1 yr vs us mortal 4 yrs to do the cramming. A lucky few will be able to apply what they learn and truely "comprehend". The rest will slave away at any jobs to earn a living and forgot most of what they learned within a few years. As for him, he got "3 year" on us to really comprehend what he learned. 😀
 
seems like a lot of people in this thread really hated college or are basing their opinions on it around repeated viewings of Animal House.

sucks that you guys chose to use your college experience as a diploma mill.
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
He'll be some physicist/rocket scientist guy earning $200K/yr to start, $300K/yr + project completion bonuses within a few years.

He'll never smile or say good morning to anyone b/c "It does not compute." He'll just be an older, better-paid version of the emotionless robot that he is now.

He'll have tons of money but not really spend it. He'll buy a brand new BMW in 2008 and drive it for the next 25 years b/c he's too cheap to buy a new one.

Most of those brainiac types are like that.

Theyre really easy to rip on too, because since theyre like a robot, their wit is as blunt as a childs play knife. Fun somtimes 🙂
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
seems like a lot of people in this thread really hated college or are basing their opinions on it around repeated viewings of Animal House.

sucks that you guys chose to use your college experience as a diploma mill.

yes, I agree with this statement, there are so many good thing to do at college beisdes just getting a diploma. Like learning to take care of yourself, learning social skills, making long term friends. OK, obviously some people at college take the freedom badly and party to much and stuff, but going to parties and having a good time is not only a fun thing to do, it also builds a network of friends you can rely on later in life. Now I don't want to go and sterotype the people who do this too much, but based on MY personal experience I ahve noticed alot of asian kids who are pushed extremely hard by their parents to excell in academic puruits, and the ones I knew who did that were not very happy people. IF this guy gains happyness from graduating in one year then I say good job, if he did it becasue his parents are pushing him to do it, or becasue he has no social life then thats not a good thing.
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
He'll be some physicist/rocket scientist guy earning $200K/yr to start, $300K/yr + project completion bonuses within a few years.

He'll never smile or say good morning to anyone b/c "It does not compute." He'll just be an older, better-paid version of the emotionless robot that he is now.

He'll have tons of money but not really spend it. He'll buy a brand new BMW in 2008 and drive it for the next 25 years b/c he's too cheap to buy a new one.

Most of those brainiac types are like that.

I think you are VASTLY overstating the earning potential of scientists. Most people in specialized research aren't in it for the money.

 
Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: MichaelD
He'll be some physicist/rocket scientist guy earning $200K/yr to start, $300K/yr + project completion bonuses within a few years.

He'll never smile or say good morning to anyone b/c "It does not compute." He'll just be an older, better-paid version of the emotionless robot that he is now.

He'll have tons of money but not really spend it. He'll buy a brand new BMW in 2008 and drive it for the next 25 years b/c he's too cheap to buy a new one.

Most of those brainiac types are like that.

I think you are VASTLY overstating the earning potential of scientists. Most people in specialized research aren't in it for the money.
But the money definitely doesn't hurt.

 
Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: MichaelD
He'll be some physicist/rocket scientist guy earning $200K/yr to start, $300K/yr + project completion bonuses within a few years.

He'll never smile or say good morning to anyone b/c "It does not compute." He'll just be an older, better-paid version of the emotionless robot that he is now.

He'll have tons of money but not really spend it. He'll buy a brand new BMW in 2008 and drive it for the next 25 years b/c he's too cheap to buy a new one.

Most of those brainiac types are like that.

I think you are VASTLY overstating the earning potential of scientists. Most people in specialized research aren't in it for the money.

BS
Drop the wages to less than $50,000 and watch 50% or more change career paths quicker than I can blink my eyes


 
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: MichaelD
He'll be some physicist/rocket scientist guy earning $200K/yr to start, $300K/yr + project completion bonuses within a few years.

He'll never smile or say good morning to anyone b/c "It does not compute." He'll just be an older, better-paid version of the emotionless robot that he is now.

He'll have tons of money but not really spend it. He'll buy a brand new BMW in 2008 and drive it for the next 25 years b/c he's too cheap to buy a new one.

Most of those brainiac types are like that.

I think you are VASTLY overstating the earning potential of scientists. Most people in specialized research aren't in it for the money.

BS
Drop the wages to less than $50,000 and watch 50% or more change career paths quicker than I can blink my eyes

It's not THAT low, but I'm saying that doing research is not known to be a $mulit-K/year job either. For the amount of time the average person must put in to become a full-research scientist (4 years undergrad, 5+ for the PhD, possibly more for post-doc positions to gain more experience), the salary does not measure up, on average.

 
i give the kid props, that is insane. even if he isnt the most social person, im sure he will be making more money then i ever could. and with money, he could pull some hot ladies, chicks dig money, so im sure he could hook that up. 😛
 
Originally posted by: Golgatha
Originally posted by: tfinch2
He'll never get laid.

He'll have his doctorate by the time most finish regular college. He will get laid a lot by his trophy wife/supermodel girlfriend. Delayed gratification....

That absolutely is NOT equal to all the stupid, barbie doll, valley girl wanna-be's with big hair I had fourteen lifetimes of fun with between about 1984-1995. 😀

I'll take 20 "7's" over 1 or 2 10's any day of the week.

Who's better than me, huh? Certainly not Geekadroid Boy and his 3.5" floppy with 43 Exabytes of memory. I am the man. Yeah.
 
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: MichaelD
He'll be some physicist/rocket scientist guy earning $200K/yr to start, $300K/yr + project completion bonuses within a few years.

He'll never smile or say good morning to anyone b/c "It does not compute." He'll just be an older, better-paid version of the emotionless robot that he is now.

He'll have tons of money but not really spend it. He'll buy a brand new BMW in 2008 and drive it for the next 25 years b/c he's too cheap to buy a new one.

Most of those brainiac types are like that.

I think you are VASTLY overstating the earning potential of scientists. Most people in specialized research aren't in it for the money.

BS
Drop the wages to less than $50,000 and watch 50% or more change career paths quicker than I can blink my eyes

That's about what most associate/assistant professors make. You were saying?
 
UVA has lower standards. even if you get 5s on all available AP exams, you'd only get credited for 1 semester per subject (if that; + no overlaps allowed) at an elite school like MIT.
 
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
He's four years ahead of everyone else, but he misses out on everything else besides academic education that college is about. College shapes you into the human being that you will be for the rest of your life, not to mention the social and networking skills that are learned indirectly through school.

I've been working on my bachelor's degree since '98. Going to college for me has been an uphill battle since I started. I'm happy for the 18 year old kid - he avoided wasting 3 years of his life.
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: Golgatha
Originally posted by: tfinch2
He'll never get laid.

He'll have his doctorate by the time most finish regular college. He will get laid a lot by his trophy wife/supermodel girlfriend. Delayed gratification....

That absolutely is NOT equal to all the stupid, barbie doll, valley girl wanna-be's with big hair I had fourteen lifetimes of fun with between about 1984-1995. 😀

I'll take 20 "7's" over 1 or 2 10's any day of the week.

Who's better than me, huh? Certainly not Geekadroid Boy and his 3.5" floppy with 43 Exabytes of memory. I am the man. Yeah.

I don't know. With your past rants against women, you are the man might not be so great. 😛
 
Originally posted by: Mellman
yes he's azn....and he went to TJ, where about 25% of those kids goto UVA, (local to both, have several friends who did that track) Its VERY easy to get college credits at a school like TJ, unlike my HS where not too many classes offered college credits.

This kid totally missed the point of college...growing up and maturing. His loss...oh well.


Maybe he's planning on doing that during his master's degree / law school years ? He will probably be done with a masters in < 1 year, and law school in another 2 years. So in the time it takes your average kid to get his bachelor's, this kid will be done with a Juris Doctor, Master of Science (Math), Bachelor's of Science (Math, Physics). Sounds like a pretty good head start to me.
 
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