And who have no concept of logic. Or numbers such as with money.mic said:yeah, it does, unlike us arts and humanities ppl, who write insightfully and think laterally and openly about the state of the world.
Will you absolve me of this if I do some economics units and get a distinction for it?Xayma said:And who have no concept of logic. Or numbers such as with money.
I wasn't even referring to that. I really do intend to use my arts degree to it's full capability. Which basically means I can do whatever the fuck I like.Xayma said:No because a) you were drunk and everything makes much more sense then and you are probally less left winged b) you had a uni student who was helping who was also drunk c) it was one assesment.
Arts/Law at ANU.addymac said:What about me who will be doing 'left wing' humanities in my Arts degree but also Right wing hard-nosed maths and economics in my economics degree.
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics at ANU. What degree are you going for Ziff?
On the plus Xayma your post was humerous, I respect that.
typically simplistic statementAsquithian said:typically symplisitc answer
I think I should point out that this is a rather simplistic thread, relying on rather simplistic generalisations.Asquithian said:typically symplisitc answer
Do all your James Ruse friends bag you out about it? If I did maths and I went to James Ruse I probably wouldneo_o said:I think I should point out that this is a rather simplistic thread, relying on rather simplistic generalisations.
I dont even do 2u or general maths for the record btw
No, there are a couple of people who finished maths last year, so i'm not alone.Ziff said:Do all your James Ruse friends bag you out about it? If I did maths and I went to James Ruse I probably would
They say stuff along the lines of :Xayma said:Are you sure they would take time off studying to bother about it? As compared to my school were they somehow stop chroming long enough to bag you out about doing anything above 2U