Submitted by taxpayert (not verified) on Mon, 05/10/2010 - 11:35am.
are the graduates ready for the real world. After four or five years of being coddled and indoctrinated by the liberal professors, I somehow doubt the majority of those graduating are ready.
Here's some advice: No, it's not all about you regardless of what your T-shirt says. Remove the multiple earrings, noserings, and studs, cover the tats, and speak without using words such as "like" and "you know".
Don't expect to make as much money as your parents do now. And last, but not all...success ONLY comes before work in the dictionary
The BIG question is...
are the graduates ready for the real world. After four or five years of being coddled and indoctrinated by the liberal professors, I somehow doubt the majority of those graduating are ready.
Here's some advice: No, it's not all about you regardless of what your T-shirt says. Remove the multiple earrings, noserings, and studs, cover the tats, and speak without using words such as "like" and "you know".
Don't expect to make as much money as your parents do now. And last, but not all...success ONLY comes before work in the dictionary