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Kalister1 Phoenix


Joined: Sep 09, 2007 Posts: 2882 Location: California
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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| ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | I would rather take someone that got a C in an AP class.
That AP class person pushed himself very hard to get that C. I value hard work and determination over "smarts". I've met many smart, lazy people.
And I've met many people who weren't "smart", but who pushed themselves so hard that I felt horrible when they got a B.
I find I get really lazy if I'm not pushed hard. If I get too much help I'm like "Meh, you do it". | Do you think that people who have extensions are lazy? Because in my resource room, there are only one or two people who do that, but most work just as hard as everybody else, IF not more. |
Most people who take extensions just are procrastinators, or didn't study enough.
Also, the ability to do something is measured by how long it takes to do it, and correctly. Stop having a flawed definition of it. | Using most people is a generalization. I think you need some facts to back up your beliefs. I have my own experiences (I'm not a procrastinator), plus I'm in a resource room every day with people who are always working - even at lunch sometimes like me. |
Okay, here is some facts:
Employers don't care if you have Aspergers. They want the graduate who can do the job the best, which includes how fast they can do it. End of discussion. You make the grade or you don't. | Includes, that's not the only factor. Creativity and good teamwork are some other factors that don't require speed. |
Exactly. But don't tell some of the CIS majors that
There is one complaining in a thread right now that his professors expect too much group interaction from him.
Many people who do a CIS degree don't expect to be working around people, so group work comes as a shock to them. Many employers actually look more at social skills now than technical skills (At least, that is what I've heard)! Quite shocking.
As Steve Jobs is rumored to have screamed at a programmer, "I want artists!". Creativity is definitely a factor, and some employers test for that by using logic problems. I heard Microsoft has some very difficult ones. _________________ Warghh!!!!!!!!!!! |
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ebec11 Missing In Action: Innocence

Joined: Jan 18, 2008 Posts: 5251 Location: A Bubble in the Ocean
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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| Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | I would rather take someone that got a C in an AP class.
That AP class person pushed himself very hard to get that C. I value hard work and determination over "smarts". I've met many smart, lazy people.
And I've met many people who weren't "smart", but who pushed themselves so hard that I felt horrible when they got a B.
I find I get really lazy if I'm not pushed hard. If I get too much help I'm like "Meh, you do it". | Do you think that people who have extensions are lazy? Because in my resource room, there are only one or two people who do that, but most work just as hard as everybody else, IF not more. |
Most people who take extensions just are procrastinators, or didn't study enough.
Also, the ability to do something is measured by how long it takes to do it, and correctly. Stop having a flawed definition of it. | Using most people is a generalization. I think you need some facts to back up your beliefs. I have my own experiences (I'm not a procrastinator), plus I'm in a resource room every day with people who are always working - even at lunch sometimes like me. |
Okay, here is some facts:
Employers don't care if you have Aspergers. They want the graduate who can do the job the best, which includes how fast they can do it. End of discussion. You make the grade or you don't. | Includes, that's not the only factor. Creativity and good teamwork are some other factors that don't require speed. |
Exactly. But don't tell some of the CIS majors that
There is one complaining in a thread right now that his professors expect too much group interaction from him.
Many people who do a CIS degree don't expect to be working around people, so group work comes as a shock to them. Many employers actually look more at social skills now than technical skills (At least, that is what I've heard)! Quite shocking. | I think there's teamwork in all jobs. I'm planning on becoming an author or an editor, both of which has a lot of one on one socialization (which I do much better with) and public speaking (which I'm pretty good at...though I will have to figure out a way to do it without cue cards) _________________ "You can do the math a thousand way, but you can't undo the past"
From P!nk's song 'I'm Not Dead' |
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Kalister1 Phoenix


Joined: Sep 09, 2007 Posts: 2882 Location: California
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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| ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | | ebec11 wrote: | | Kalister1 wrote: | I would rather take someone that got a C in an AP class.
That AP class person pushed himself very hard to get that C. I value hard work and determination over "smarts". I've met many smart, lazy people.
And I've met many people who weren't "smart", but who pushed themselves so hard that I felt horrible when they got a B.
I find I get really lazy if I'm not pushed hard. If I get too much help I'm like "Meh, you do it". | Do you think that people who have extensions are lazy? Because in my resource room, there are only one or two people who do that, but most work just as hard as everybody else, IF not more. |
Most people who take extensions just are procrastinators, or didn't study enough.
Also, the ability to do something is measured by how long it takes to do it, and correctly. Stop having a flawed definition of it. | Using most people is a generalization. I think you need some facts to back up your beliefs. I have my own experiences (I'm not a procrastinator), plus I'm in a resource room every day with people who are always working - even at lunch sometimes like me. |
Okay, here is some facts:
Employers don't care if you have Aspergers. They want the graduate who can do the job the best, which includes how fast they can do it. End of discussion. You make the grade or you don't. | Includes, that's not the only factor. Creativity and good teamwork are some other factors that don't require speed. |
Exactly. But don't tell some of the CIS majors that
There is one complaining in a thread right now that his professors expect too much group interaction from him.
Many people who do a CIS degree don't expect to be working around people, so group work comes as a shock to them. Many employers actually look more at social skills now than technical skills (At least, that is what I've heard)! Quite shocking. | I think there's teamwork in all jobs. I'm planning on becoming an author or an editor, both of which has a lot of one on one socialization (which I do much better with) and public speaking (which I'm pretty good at...though I will have to figure out a way to do it without cue cards) |
Do you like H.P. Lovecraft?  _________________ Warghh!!!!!!!!!!! |
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LostInEmulation Penguin

Joined: Feb 11, 2008 Posts: 1271 Location: Germany
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:01 am Post subject: |
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bah! 3 midterm exams below expectation! (that's half of them)  _________________ I am no native speaker. Please contact me, if I made grammatical mistakes in the posting above.
GENERATION 20: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment. |
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Kalister1 Phoenix


Joined: Sep 09, 2007 Posts: 2882 Location: California
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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| LostInEmulation wrote: | bah! 3 midterm exams below expectation! (that's half of them)  |
I know your pain  _________________ Warghh!!!!!!!!!!! |
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ebec11 Missing In Action: Innocence

Joined: Jan 18, 2008 Posts: 5251 Location: A Bubble in the Ocean
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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*grumbles* I thought for a couple days I was only going to have one exam, but it was a miscommunication I liked ONE instead of two, obviously. _________________ "You can do the math a thousand way, but you can't undo the past"
From P!nk's song 'I'm Not Dead' |
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Bradleigh Skilled Aspie Magician

Joined: May 26, 2008 Age: 18 Posts: 4285 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:18 am Post subject: |
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I had an accounting for managers exam today and it was easier then the homework that I had wich I rarely did. _________________ They're sinking cities with a GIANT WOOOOORM!!!!
7th virtue: Humility |
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LostInEmulation Penguin

Joined: Feb 11, 2008 Posts: 1271 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:34 am Post subject: |
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| Kalister1 wrote: | | LostInEmulation wrote: | bah! 3 midterm exams below expectation! (that's half of them)  |
I know your pain  |
Yes, I can get angry about 2's if I could do better.  _________________ I am no native speaker. Please contact me, if I made grammatical mistakes in the posting above.
GENERATION 20: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment. |
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Kalister1 Phoenix


Joined: Sep 09, 2007 Posts: 2882 Location: California
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:35 pm Post subject: |
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| Bradleigh wrote: | | I had an accounting for managers exam today and it was easier then the homework that I had wich I rarely did. |
I hate you  _________________ Warghh!!!!!!!!!!! |
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kit000003 Deinonychus


Joined: Feb 04, 2008 Age: 23 Posts: 395 Location: Pensacola, FL
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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Okay, here are more factual facts:
Employers don't care what you have. They want the graduate who can do the job the best, which sometimes includes how fast they can do it. You either learn the material or you don't. The reason you go to school is so you can learn new things, and employers want to know that you are capable of learning their system. Only those who learn the material should make the cut.
I had to rewrite that. There are a lot of jobs out that that care more about how good the job is done than whether it was done fast (ask anyone in the military or government how quickly things get done). And most college tests have little to nothing to do with how fast you can actually work at a job anyway. They test on how you can static recall specific types of random information in short periods of time. (understanding that programming tests are different)
School should never be undertaken simply because you have to have a job afterward. If you don't want the knowledge than you shouldn't be in the class, it is a waste of your time and the professor's time. |
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