Journalism education in 1994, when you need a class on photography, editing and microcomputers. The Microcomputers I class is by far the most amusing class on that list.
Switching photography classes won’t help Michael fit into microcomputers! Michael would need to shrink his entire body down to less than the size of Tom Thumb to fit into anything that has the prefix word ‘micro’ in it. (For example think of a microscope rather than a jumbo tron.
This has been a good reminder of how it used to be done… everything now is done online; I’d forgotten what it was like when I was in college. (D### I’m old)
The one thing that still irks me today from my time in college: Being forced to take courses that had no bearing or relation towards my goal (Bear in mind, I attended from Fall 1998 to late 2002.). They had me take Biology, Government, History and many others for a computer major. On top of all that, there was an unavoidable prerequisite of the college experience. It was 0.5 credits and they wouldn’t allow you to skip on it; no refunds and no exceptions. It was just a course promoting the college and other things related to the campus. I think it was just a loophole way for them to eke more money out of you, yet look legitimate enough to avoid litigation.
When they reneged on their promise to approve my FAFSA application, that really hurt the most. I ended up paying for everything out of my pocket. I worked 2 jobs while going to college just to break even. It burned me out in the end and I struggled with the non-computer classes. They didn’t even offer tutoring or compromises in course guidance.
In the end, with my funds in the red and physical exhaustion, I took a break…one that lasts even to this day. Life got in the way. Now, I’m finding myself at a point whether to go back and pick up where I left off or start over…but on MY TERMS. In all honesty, it brings up a lot of anxiety to even think of setting foot back on that campus again. It was a bitter, unpleasant time going then and I can’t imagine it being any better now.
It gets even worse when……on the first day of classes you meet a professor of English by the name of DR. Kenneth Nixon, who happens to have a ‘Henrik Ibsen’ fetish ! ! ! !
Started college in 1970 you were required to take a PE class your first four semesters, many schools had a graduation requirement that you be able to swim a mile. In California all the public universities required a core of 60 units-2 semester of US history, physical science, natural science…. unless you could place out of them.
The college I went to in 1978 if you were an incoming freshman they had orientation during the summer and you registered for classes then insuring that you got the classes and professors you wanted.
Lucy Rudy about 1 year ago
It caan be a little disorienting.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
He’s already completed disorientation successfully.
howtheduck about 1 year ago
Journalism education in 1994, when you need a class on photography, editing and microcomputers. The Microcomputers I class is by far the most amusing class on that list.
littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago
I once signed up for an orientation course.
But I got lost on the way there.
littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago
At job orientation: “Are there any minors here?”
“No, i think we’re all cashiers here.”
timsoft about 1 year ago
its nice to see a comic covering “freshman” first years stuff. the first leaving home thing is a big step for youngsters.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 1 year ago
Guys I promise you there’s a pay off to all of this for this week
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Microcomputers I”… (snerk!)
dcdete. about 1 year ago
Switching photography classes won’t help Michael fit into microcomputers! Michael would need to shrink his entire body down to less than the size of Tom Thumb to fit into anything that has the prefix word ‘micro’ in it. (For example think of a microscope rather than a jumbo tron.
Big Mike about 1 year ago
Hurry, Mike, someone is waiting to meet you.
Kaycee Lane about 1 year ago
This has been a good reminder of how it used to be done… everything now is done online; I’d forgotten what it was like when I was in college. (D### I’m old)
potfarmer about 1 year ago
Bringing back long buried memories.
jdcul63 about 1 year ago
How many t’s are in Patterson?
birkemeyerjulie about 1 year ago
I remember those days!
Gen.Flashman about 1 year ago
Photography and Editing sounds like an upper division class not something you would take first semester.
minty_Joe about 1 year ago
The one thing that still irks me today from my time in college: Being forced to take courses that had no bearing or relation towards my goal (Bear in mind, I attended from Fall 1998 to late 2002.). They had me take Biology, Government, History and many others for a computer major. On top of all that, there was an unavoidable prerequisite of the college experience. It was 0.5 credits and they wouldn’t allow you to skip on it; no refunds and no exceptions. It was just a course promoting the college and other things related to the campus. I think it was just a loophole way for them to eke more money out of you, yet look legitimate enough to avoid litigation.
When they reneged on their promise to approve my FAFSA application, that really hurt the most. I ended up paying for everything out of my pocket. I worked 2 jobs while going to college just to break even. It burned me out in the end and I struggled with the non-computer classes. They didn’t even offer tutoring or compromises in course guidance.
In the end, with my funds in the red and physical exhaustion, I took a break…one that lasts even to this day. Life got in the way. Now, I’m finding myself at a point whether to go back and pick up where I left off or start over…but on MY TERMS. In all honesty, it brings up a lot of anxiety to even think of setting foot back on that campus again. It was a bitter, unpleasant time going then and I can’t imagine it being any better now.
ChuckAnziulewicz about 1 year ago
I’m 64, and I still keep in sporadic contact with a few old college friends.
calliarcale about 1 year ago
At last! Someone guessed his name’s spelling right the first time!
'IndyMan' about 1 year ago
It gets even worse when……on the first day of classes you meet a professor of English by the name of DR. Kenneth Nixon, who happens to have a ‘Henrik Ibsen’ fetish ! ! ! !
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
You know, I’m waaaay past college and all that, but I still wake up once in a while panicked that I’m late for class and I didn’t do my homework.
Gen.Flashman about 1 year ago
Started college in 1970 you were required to take a PE class your first four semesters, many schools had a graduation requirement that you be able to swim a mile. In California all the public universities required a core of 60 units-2 semester of US history, physical science, natural science…. unless you could place out of them.
The Great_Black President about 1 year ago
Is he registered by mistake as Michael Fatterson? That has two Ts.
darcyandsimon about 1 year ago
This is all too true!
g04922 about 1 year ago
And, one of the bureaucrats finally got the spelling of his name correct…
ilovecomics*infinity about 1 year ago
Gah! I want to go back to college!!
John Jorgensen about 1 year ago
Is this “two T’s” thing supposed to be some kind of incredibly weak running gag?
EnlilEnkiEa about 1 year ago
I’m surprised the schools don’t give the students hallway GPS devices.
LaurelAnnHardy about 1 year ago
My memory isn’t what it used to be.Or is it?
bjminnis about 1 year ago
that first week of the first year of college can be so
Doug K about 1 year ago
That’s Orientation with two T’s
sobrown51 about 1 year ago
Ahhh… memories.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
Is the two T’s thing a Canadian gag? Not many Patersons in the US
rob about 1 year ago
The college I went to in 1978 if you were an incoming freshman they had orientation during the summer and you registered for classes then insuring that you got the classes and professors you wanted.
Tina Rhea Premium Member about 1 year ago
I audited a computer class in 1980. We were still working with boxes of cards that had holes punched in them.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Did you know that 70 to 80% of all Christian kids leave the church before the end of their freshman year in college?
comicalUser about 1 year ago
‘Obo’ today’s secret message?