Sometimes intuition alone isn't enough to grasp all the concepts of any discipline. All though I agree that you can learn to use photoshop without any classes, I doubt you will learn more or faster than students who are taking classes that deal with all aspects of photo editing, including PS.Trey Parker said:the whole point of the "i dont want to learn anything i cant teach myself" comment sounded pretty narcissistic, but it wasn't. quite frankly, i can't learn things at all when someone else tries to teach it to me. when i first got photoshop years ago i looked up all kinds of tutorials, got some books on it, and it did nothing. i pushed all that aside, sat down with ps myself and figured out how to be the dominator i am today. when they try to teach me something at work, i just say let me do it on my own and it'll go much faster.
get off of my ass homo. i dont like college and you do
dorian gray said:most of what higher education (keep in mind, it's a business, trying to make a profit) promises can be learned at your local library.
never! d'you hear me? neverrrr!! *reaches for cyanide capsule*dorian gray said:marriage and children arrive much sooner than you would ever anticipate.
i completely agree with you. lectures are almost indispensible as a learning tool. however, i remember many a lecture where i felt like screaming, "*you* need to take this fucking class!". also, alot of profs are required to research and publish. those works one can get at the school library for free. haha! in a cost-benefit analysis, getting your education at the library for free and maybe missing a few points versus racking up 50 grand in loans at 5% interest over 30 years so you can maybe get *all* the info, the former always wins. and like i said, almost everything is OTJ. the sad truth is that you are paying for a diploma - a sign to potential employers that you can hack it.the_3_toed_sloth said:Thats the thing though; if you take uni at all seriously, you will learn far more far quicker through uni than you would on your own. Lecturers are actually incredibly knowledgable, and direct you towards what is important to a subject, leaving you to fill in the blanks with extra reading. And they actually push you! It does cost far too much, ill agree with that in a heartbeat, but you do actually pay for a reason.
dorian gray said:^ack! i didnt mean to lead anyone astray. unfortunately our society has reached a point where you must go to college if you want to live comfortably. so, stay in school. i was merely commenting that college is a fucking waste of money when you get down to brass tacks. the "education" can be had for free by going to your local library or ordering used physics books from amazon.com or whatever. you get the idea. for technical jobs, you would get just the basics at college. the rest would be OTJ. thats just the way it is. *however*, that diploma is necessary to get your foot in the door. the economy is competitive. sure, joe average could *probably* do job x but wouldnt the employer rather hire joe college who he *knows* can do the job?
if i did it over again, i would go to the cheapest college i could find. i wasnt one of those rich kids whose parents pay for them to drink and fuck. nothing i have to say applies to those guys. i couldnt care less about them. they were and always will be in a socio-economic strata that i will never understand.
like i told you before, you need to take a year off. then go back. get your degree in a tech field, math, chemistry, engineering. whatever. youll be better off. no offense to any liberal arts majors, but the economy is going nowhere near those fields. you wanna high-paying job? double major in physics and diplomacy. i guarantee youll retire by age 40.
that doesnt exist, my friend. the economy evolves to provide goods and services, not to make us happy. the idea is to find a job you can *tolerate* - one that doesnt make you want to kill yourself while, at the same time, provides you with the lifestyle you seek. towards each end of the spectrum, one or the other will yield more and more (obviously. picture a bell cuve). making shitloads of money might mean you become a hitman. while being very happy might mean you work at WAWA for 9 an hour. it all depends on what *you* want. just remember there was a time when one didnt have that option.<crimson> said:...and better yet career i could get into, that i'd like.
youre smart. if you think you can make it through a BS in physics, by all means, go for it. talk to profs though. make sure you can get a job with just a BS. many position require advanced degrees. however, those are actual physics jobs. a degree in physics can probably get you in any door though, based purely on your ability to succeed in a physics program....also, check out those career books at the local Borders. the top jobs are *always* things like physicist, chemist, etc, but they are extremely competitive.<crimson> said:how do you think a year off would benefit me though?..i don't see anything happening in that time that would help dude..thoughts?
i dig. you should figure out a dollar amount for how much you would need. that would help you. youll be amazed at how much shit costs though. inflation is going up too. transportation costs are skyrocketing. opeth are putting out a new album this year though.<crimson> said:. i just want to have a little extra cash to do some things, rather than have every penny go to bills, etc..
dorian gray said:youre smart. if you think you can make it through a BS in physics, by all means, go for it. talk to profs though. make sure you can get a job with just a BS. many position require advanced degrees. however, those are actual physics jobs. a degree in physics can probably get you in any door though, based purely on your ability to succeed in a physics program....also, check out those career books at the local Borders. the top jobs are *always* things like physicist, chemist, etc, but they are extremely competitive.
as for the year, you *shouldnt* be seeing anything happening. just keep working and doing your thing. read lots of books. ask lots of older people lots of questions. something will come to you.
everything. not too much on the education stuff though. they start going in circles. just read some quality stuff. no fucking daniele steele. i know you like that kinda thing. it's gotta stop.<crimson> said:what kind of books? haha..you mean like educational books, that would aid in my decision, or you mean just like books in general, fiction, etc?![]()
dorian gray said:you wanna high-paying job? double major in physics and diplomacy. i guarantee youll retire by age 40.