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I went to an inexpensive commuter college and was able to pay my way through while working full-time. My most vivid memory was some hippy fucktard in one my classes ranting about how income taxes should be hiked so he could get free college because "everyone really deserves a couple of years to find themselves."
 
Im a game art major and last semester in my charater design class(it wasa good class) I had a professor who hated sonic the hedgehog with all his soul. The reason why is that when he was in college there was this annoying kid in his class that would legit draw sonic ocs and never shut up. Its also worth mentioning that my professor was 27 so that mean he didn't graduated long ago.

Naturally I brought up sonic alot just to mess with him since i sat right in front of his desk.

He was a really funny and chill guy and his hate for sonic made the class even more fun.
One of our assignment is that we had to draw ourselfs in 3 different art styles and this was the example he posted.
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"Please god not this"
 
My freshman year I worked security on my campus. Within the first week we got a call about a sexual assault. Talked to the victim, took notes, called the cops etc...
Turns out she was lying about it. She went to prison :)
 
If you're going to community college, and plan to transfer after graduation, don't wait. If you take a break it's tough as shit to go back.
 
Im a game art major and last semester in my charater design class(it wasa good class) I had a professor who hated sonic the hedgehog with all his soul. The reason why is that when he was in college there was this annoying kid in his class that would legit draw sonic ocs and never shut up. Its also worth mentioning that my professor was 27 so that mean he didn't graduated long ago.

Naturally I brought up sonic alot just to mess with him since i sat right in front of his desk.

He was a really funny and chill guy and his hate for sonic made the class even more fun.
One of our assignment is that we had to draw ourselfs in 3 different art styles and this was the example he posted.
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"Please god not this"
I’m dying, that’s hilarious.
 
This is back in the latter half of the 2000s. I had an elective class, Ergonomics (Our uni called it Human Factor Engineering). I only took it because it was the only one I could fit into my schedule and I really didn't want to stay an extra semester for a single course. The thing is, it was with one insufferable professor, I honestly didn't care at this point, difficult professors tended to keep me more focused, because I usually take it as a challenge.

Anyways, this professor out of nowhere starts boasting about how he has over 3 decades of tenure at the university, and how after each decade passed, the Uni gave him a nice watch, with me barely holding it together because it's just so fucking pretentious, and such a strange tangent too. and he goes on to talk about how "..and as my tenure increases, the quality of the watches increases" (I swear those were his words). At which point I burst out laughing in the middle of class.

He glares at me and says: "I guess neural has something funny to tell us, so we will stop to listen to what he says" (I totally hate when teachers pull that one, it happened to me ever since grade school).

I open my mouth and say "um..", and before I finish thinking of an excuse, the class bell rings and I immediately get up and get out of there.

I legit don't know how I got a 'B' in that course with the grudge he probably held over this and other things. Thank god I was out of there in time, dude runs a couple of committees in our department and could've made my life hell in many ways.
 
A political science professor who taught one of my classes long ago, a woman who held a legit PhD in the subject, was discussing political theories of Plato and Aristotle when a student asked what religion they followed (which was completely irrelevant to the actual discussion but whatever). The prof responded that they were "Greek Orthodox Christians."

This immediately raised my eyebrows considering that they lived in the 4th century BC.
 
I graduated just a few weeks ago. It still doesn't seem real; I mean, I've been a student since I was 5-6 years old and now I'm suddenly not one. I actually liked school because I did very well and I always enjoy learning. I could do without all the homework and papers, though.

Anyway, I'm technically a NEET now and I have no idea what I'm gonna do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
I graduated just a few weeks ago. It still doesn't seem real; I mean, I've been a student since I was 5-6 years old and now I'm suddenly not one. I actually liked school because I did very well and I always enjoy learning. I could do without all the homework and papers, though.

Anyway, I'm technically a NEET now and I have no idea what I'm gonna do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You could do what I did and hit up temp agencies. After a mess of shitty placements finally fell in with a good company, put on full time, and been here 10 years. Honestly it's far easier than the regular job hunt and you can keep looking while working.
 
I graduated just a few weeks ago. It still doesn't seem real; I mean, I've been a student since I was 5-6 years old and now I'm suddenly not one. I actually liked school because I did very well and I always enjoy learning. I could do without all the homework and papers, though.

Anyway, I'm technically a NEET now and I have no idea what I'm gonna do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

You could always find a nice basement to curl up in, like I did.
 
Lmao @Reynard you should do this.
Maybe I'd try if I was still at a liberal arts university, but alas, I have left that scene for a number of personal reasons. I wouldn't dare do it where I am now, and probably not where I was, either. The fandom is... ugh...

As for my own college experiences, I had very little interaction with anyone at the one I used to go to. Kept to myself and was afraid to say my mind because there were some SJW elements to some of the people there. Luckily, if wasn't to the level of other places, though. I was blessed to steer clear of that. Hell, I never thought I'd see a university anywhere where people had "I'm voting for Trump" flyers on their doors. I will say that what I liked about those universities was the small class sizes, though. You could really get to know your professor and it would mean that there's more of a connection if anything comes up. It helps for when you have questions.
 
It was the first semester of my senior year and I had a particularly old professor that had tenure for longer than I'd been alive. Well, the entire faculty hated this man with a passion. Students despised him because his assignments were unclear and his grading system left you at the mercy of how competent your partners were for the group assignments. Long story short, he was lecturing one day and started misreading the book and began to write formulae on the board incorrectly. It was once he started turning superscripts into entirely new terms and confused lowercase y's for uppercase Y's that I had to correct him. Now, I was one of the top students in the university and, generally, I had a knack for picking up material quickly. This poor man could do nothing to defend himself from what I was about to do. I spoke up in class and briefly told him that he was transcribing the equations from the book incorrectly and that he would get the wrong answer if he tried to solve it as he currently attempting to. When he couldn't figure out how he could be wrong, I went to the front of the class, picked up a marker, and corrected his mistake for him and explained to the class what he had done wrong. This thoroughly embarrassed him and he delivered a line that I will never forget. "Well, it doesn't matter that the equation was wrong. Everything is always 20% off anyhow. It doesn't make a difference." This man was in charge of a precision manufacturing lab.

Looking back, it's a bit disturbing how many of the faculty congratulated me on that action. It really shows how deep the interpersonal relations go at these universities.
 
Honestly, I wanted to take my first year off to recharge and get motivated again; parents didn't like the idea and told me I'd be better off going immediately. Ever since my first semester, I've been burned out.

I've waffled between journalism, IT, and criminal justice and settled on the latter, but I've failed a good amount of classes.
 
Went in years ago to earn my certification in graphic design. The professor who taught me everything I know about the Creative Suite was amazing.
 
College is way more accepting of quirkiness. Sometimes to hilarious extents. This college literally has a furry club. An official furry club.
That reminds me of a college I was visiting had a flyer for an erotic poetry club and it had a whale on it for some reason. College kids can be fucking weird.
 
Knocked out the rest of my core courses last semester. Mathematics For Contemporary Life (My professor was a bored Eastern European man. If you showed up and did the work, you passed.), Sociology (:suffering::deagleleft:. But at least my neighbor was in that class.) and Acting (I was the Ed Harris/Willem Dafoe of the class, which is hilarious cause my irl personality's nothing like that.) Now I've got nothing but upperclassman classes from here on out.
 
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