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Old 12-13-07 | 03:57 PM
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finals really piss me off. i've been typing paper after paper and have not touched my bike, which sits sadly unused in my room about 5 feet from me. I have a class on the arab israeli conflict that has been a particular drain as well as a u.s. geography class. i'm a social science major, pretty boring.

anyways, are there any other students out there missing out on riding time because of finals? is anyone as pissed off as i am at these nonsense papers? there's gotta be more. please tell all.
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Old 12-13-07 | 03:59 PM
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mee... have to write one right now...
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Old 12-13-07 | 04:01 PM
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whats your topic?

i just finished a 12 pager for a california history class about an image of california. i picked the californian language. pretty tough paper but a lot of fun to analyze so i ended up enjoying writing it a little bit. it seems like anything over 10 pages to me is mind numbing though.
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Old 12-13-07 | 04:01 PM
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No way. I'm not missing out on riding at all because I'd much rather be studying or sitting in some lecture hall filling in bubbles for hours on end. And plus, I'm in San Diego too, the weather's not really nice.
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Old 12-13-07 | 04:02 PM
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Yep, here too - well, used to be pissed! I just got done with my last Final at UW (Go DAWGS.....)!!!! IN YOUR FACE!!!!!!!! BOOO YAAAA!!!!! Who let the dawgs out!? Man I'm happy.... I haven't touched my bike in about three weeks though....

Well, just a couple more days of research and I'm FREE!
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Old 12-13-07 | 04:02 PM
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missing riding time? only on the trainer. I can however touch my bike from where I am at the computer.

8:00 tonight I'll be done though Wohoo!
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finals really piss me off. i've been typing paper after paper and have not touched my bike, which sits sadly unused in my room about 5 feet from me. I have a class on the arab israeli conflict that has been a particular drain as well as a u.s. geography class. i'm a social science major, pretty boring.

anyways, are there any other students out there missing out on riding time because of finals? is anyone as pissed off as i am at these nonsense papers? there's gotta be more. please tell all.
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You're a whiny little s**t. You're "pissed off" because you are fortunate enough to go to college, and because your professors expect you to actually do some work in order to earn a degree?

And while I have no idea why you would pursue a major that you find "pretty boring," here's an idea: find a new major. That's not hard to figure out.
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Ha! I'm sitting in a classroom giving a final to my students right now. Can't tell you if they're pissed or not.

By the time I'm done grading them I'll have lost more riding time than I would taking them....
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Oh... So that's what TAs do while we're taking tests........ Jeez I hate you.....
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hey, coyote, shut the hell up. finals are frustrating to me. and guess what, i didn't say i thought my major was boring, most people think my major is boring and thus don't want to hear about my class, so i made a "pretty boring" comment as i'm not trying to make my major sound so cool. thats all

and don't even bring that "fortunate" enough to go to college argument in here. you don't know how hard i worked in high school to get an academic scholarship. fortunate is the wrong word.

finding a new major is also rediculous. it adds more time and money that said scholarship will not cover. i'm studying to be a teacher right now but i'm looking at taking an internship with the fbi at hawaii pacific when i'm a grad student

seriously, not cool man. not cool. i was trying to create a sweet little thread for college students and you brought it down with your damn negativity.
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I'm "negative"? You're the person complaining -- about finals and about your major. (I think that writing "i'm a social science major, pretty boring" is a pretty unequivocal statement, regardless of the revisionism in your second post.)

By the way, I support your ambition to eschew teaching and go into the FBI. I'd guess that FBI staffers are not held to high grammatical standards.
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Old 12-13-07 | 04:18 PM
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You're a whiny little s**t. You're "pissed off" because you are fortunate enough to go to college, and because your professors expect you to actually do some work in order to earn a degree?

And while I have no idea why you would pursue a major that you find "pretty boring," here's an idea: find a new major. That's not hard to figure out.
I'm with you Coyote.. Here's my spin.

I am so pissed off. I have a 60 hour a week job, mortgage, kid in college and two others to support. I am worrying about my retirement and a car that might crap out on me. I haven't been able to ride outside for over a week. Wa wa wa!

Same tune, different lyrics. Any you are fortunate! I worked hard in HS and College and Graduate school and was still fortunate. God gave me the ability to study and comprehend. I live in a country with opportunities. One of my "students" took his exams while being bombed in Lebanon....how fortunate. My parents supported me emotionally, but couldn't financially. I was fortunate and so are you.

Now.....finals suck.....suck it up, get the paper done and then take a much needed rest and ride..... oh yeah, where is my 2 week Christmas break?
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i hold myself to high grammatical standards when i have to. bike forums will never, ever be a place where i choose to type and spell and punctuate correctly, the fingers start moving and thats it. get over it.

and yes, you are negative.

but by all means, please post another response using correct grammar, i'd especially like it if you could use eschew again in a different sentence. that would really put me in my place as a whiny college student who cannot hold himself to high grammatical standards.

and just to clarify, i do infact like my major, i just don't think its interesting to many people. hence boring. sorry if you can't wrap your mind around that. did i just make yet another unequivocal statement?
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I'm with you Coyote.. Here's my spin.



Now.....finals suck.....suck it up, get the paper done and then take a much needed rest and ride..... oh yeah, where is my 2 week Christmas break?
CSU schools give about a whole month off. its actually pretty rediculous so i'm looking forward to getting out on a lot of group rides that are going to whip me into shape.
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Just finished finals, gonna chill down and smoke a little.
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i hold myself to high grammatical standards when i have to. bike forums will never, ever be a place where i choose to type and spell and punctuate correctly, the fingers start moving and thats it. get over it.

and yes, you are negative.

but by all means, please post another response using correct grammar, i'd especially like it if you could use eschew again in a different sentence. that would really put me in my place as a whiny college student who cannot hold himself to high grammatical standards.

and just to clarify, i do infact like my major, i just don't think its interesting to many people. hence boring. sorry if you can't wrap your mind around that. did i just make yet another unequivocal statement?
That is an unequivocal statement, but it directly contradicts the statement about your major in your first post. I guess your reasoning abilities are about as strong as your grammatical skills.

As someone pointed about a few posts earlier, you will be in for a big reality check when you actually get a full-time career job. You may not realize it, but you probably have more freedom and autonomy now than you will ever again, at least until retirement. And still you complain.
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Old 12-13-07 | 04:33 PM
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anyways, are there any other students out there missing out on riding time because of finals?
Just a little bit. Rode all this week while I was studying, but next week during finals I'll probably do about 7hrs riding instead of 10 or more. I'll have to rearrange the schedule a little bit, just that's just how life is I guess - don't find time to ride, make time to ride.

I couldn't ride at all the weekend before last though, ended writing 30 pages in less than three days - got an A on that paper too. I'll miss a big team ride this weekend in order to do more studying, but I'll just get up a couple hours earlier and do my own ride then hit the books.

Finals suck, UC Berkeley is damn hard, but I'm lucky enough to be going to school without paying any money out of my own pocket so I try not to ***** and moan too much out loud.

Guys remember, for every whiney little **** there's also a grumpy old *******.
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Oh... So that's what TAs do while we're taking tests........ Jeez I hate you.....
TA's?...that'd be sweet.

Nah, I'm a professor (in my spare time). And yes, this is what I do during the exam.
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As someone pointed about a few posts earlier, you will be in for a big reality check when you actually get a full-time career job. You may not realize it, but you probably have more freedom and autonomy now than you will ever again, at least until retirement. And still you complain.
This is pretty big generalization. I've done both work and school, full time, part time, both at the same time, any combination thereof. I'm still young, but I like work better - I'm probably just pretty lucky with my job, it's extremely creative and rewarding, definitely no grindstone involved, not to mention that I got more time to ride than I do while at school.
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finals really piss me off. i've been typing paper after paper and have not touched my bike, which sits sadly unused in my room about 5 feet from me. I have a class on the arab israeli conflict that has been a particular drain as well as a u.s. geography class. i'm a social science major, pretty boring.
When I read this I thought I wrote it. I am in the exact same situation. Sitting in the dorms, writing papers, and not riding. I'll be done in 24 hours, so I am almost there.
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i hold myself to high grammatical standards when i have to. bike forums will never, ever be a place where i choose to type and spell and punctuate correctly, the fingers start moving and thats it. get over it.

and yes, you are negative.

but by all means, please post another response using correct grammar, i'd especially like it if you could use eschew again in a different sentence. that would really put me in my place as a whiny college student who cannot hold himself to high grammatical standards.

and just to clarify, i do infact like my major, i just don't think its interesting to many people. hence boring. sorry if you can't wrap your mind around that. did i just make yet another unequivocal statement?
I'm a college student. I try not to whine about finals because in the big picture, 1) grades aren't that important, 2) writing a paper is a lot nicer than doing "real" work, 3) it could be worse.

In October I had my knee sliced open and my patella and tibia cut up; I was stapled back together (45, it looked really cool). I haven't touched a bike in over 2 months. I haven't run in over 14 months. Your lack of riding time is nothing, and I still realize I'm more fortunate than many people. Suck it up.

To the old geezers, not all college students whine and are disconnected from the world.

ps. your grammar sucks. Plus, grammatical standards cannot be high or low. Something is grammatically correct or it isn't.
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Old 12-13-07 | 05:00 PM
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TA's?...that'd be sweet.

Nah, I'm a professor (in my spare time). And yes, this is what I do during the exam.
Oh.... So you're the one WRITING up the tests...... I think you know how I feel.....
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Old 12-13-07 | 05:00 PM
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Silly Southern Californians. Finals are next week, but my riding time is more affected by the 6 inches of snow that has already accumulated outside this evening. Looks like we'll add a few more before the night is over. I love New England, but yow.

Oh well! Time to break out the cross-country skis!
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34yr old, U.S. Marine Combat Veteran, Mr. Mom, and Full-Time Student about to begin my final semester (yeah right, rollin right into a Masters program afterwards). Finished all my courses early, happily. No need to get angry about not riding. It's all about proper time management, discipline and proper planning. Without it, there is no way I could take time off from the 'rat-race' to achieve another important goal of mine.

And no, I'm not rich or married to a sugar-mama. Hell, I don't even have relatives nearby to help out when times get tough; nearest ones are 1100mi away.

BTW, when were these papers you are all so busy writing issued? I wrote all 5 of my papers early in the semester, some even required my reading ahead to understand the material as it contributed to the subject.
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