Originally posted by: LilBlinbBlahIce
Originally posted by: BaDaBooM
Originally posted by: LilBlinbBlahIce
Originally posted by: BaDaBooM
Originally posted by: LilBlinbBlahIce
No, I just feel that since I've just spent four years in college, gotten two degrees by the time I was 20, speak five languages and have made the effort to see and understand as much of the world and its pertaining issues as I could, I have the right to disagree with people when they try to insinuate that I am ignorant, gullible or naive. What did you achieve by the time you were 20?
Oh yea, well I graduated high school when I was 12, graduated top of the class at Yale at 14, got my Phd at Harvard at 16 and my first nobel prize at 17, got a gold medal in the olympics at 19, and have a 12" c0ck.
Seriously, how would you ever have a life? Have you ever even touched a boob?
Wow, I did not realize that graduating from college at 20 and being able to speak more than one language was grounds for genius. Is it really that unbeleivable? Either I am a lot smarter than I gave myself credit for, or you guys are really, really ordinary.
Well let's see, I assume that you are saying you graduated high school at 16 which is somewhat believable since a lot of schools probably have 1 or 2 kids that do that (though probability of a given person is unlikely). A typical 4 year degree is about 120 or so credit hours. Add to that another at least 40 credit hours for the 2nd degree and then of course the time it takes to learn 5 languages, all within 4 years...... It's not impossible I suppose but if you did, you had no life and have probably never had a girlfriend cuz of course you were quite the nerd to be so focused. Let's just say it's his highly improbable and I don't believe it. Even if it were proven to me, I would just feel sorry for you.
I have lived overseas for a large part of my life, that is how I learnt to speak five languages, and that is also why I hold a lot of the views that I do. I did not learn them all in college. As for credit hours, you forget AP classes, and CLEP tests (up to sixteen hours of credit for each test), which I took a fair amount off, enought to get me sophomore standing by the time I actually started. And I took summer school, a lot of people do. I started school early, and I skipped second grade (no great achievment), and that's the only reason why I was so young, not because I was a prodigy. And beleive me, you don't have to give up your life to do what I did.