Yep, that's right. The majority of you are complete jackasses.
First, CS/EE is much harder and more rigorous than MIS/CIS/Business. You want proof? Take out your calculus book or some crypto book or even a algorithm design and analysis book and show it to one of the CIS/MIS students. Watch as they stare at it dumbfounded asking you if it's really written in english. Then ask them to show you the book from their hardest class (ten bucks says is statistics), then scoff as you explain to them how it all works using calculus instead of the dumb-downed methods covered in their book.
Second, MIS/CIS grads will not be my boss. Why? Because I took the time to learn social skills on top of my formal education. Yes, social skills must be learned. Usually at a young age, but it's never too late. That means you have to get off IRC or put down the controller for your Ps2 and go outside. I know it's bright out there, but trust me, you'll get use to it. There's a world of things to do out there, literally. Start off slow, maybe visit a local bar or something, but damn it we were not meant to sit inside all day and exist solely in a virtual world because we fear the rejection the real world might dish us. Oh, and for all you elitists out there who think you're just too damn elite to socialize with the rest of us: elitism is just another work for social ineptitude. You can't socialize so you create the notion in your head that you're just better than everyone else so you have an excuse not to socialize.
Now, that I'm really fired up, let me explain why I'm so damn pissed. I'm tired of people thinking they can shit on me because of some social stigma created god knows when that technically minded people are inferior and can be ridiculed.
First, CS/EE is much harder and more rigorous than MIS/CIS/Business. You want proof? Take out your calculus book or some crypto book or even a algorithm design and analysis book and show it to one of the CIS/MIS students. Watch as they stare at it dumbfounded asking you if it's really written in english. Then ask them to show you the book from their hardest class (ten bucks says is statistics), then scoff as you explain to them how it all works using calculus instead of the dumb-downed methods covered in their book.
Second, MIS/CIS grads will not be my boss. Why? Because I took the time to learn social skills on top of my formal education. Yes, social skills must be learned. Usually at a young age, but it's never too late. That means you have to get off IRC or put down the controller for your Ps2 and go outside. I know it's bright out there, but trust me, you'll get use to it. There's a world of things to do out there, literally. Start off slow, maybe visit a local bar or something, but damn it we were not meant to sit inside all day and exist solely in a virtual world because we fear the rejection the real world might dish us. Oh, and for all you elitists out there who think you're just too damn elite to socialize with the rest of us: elitism is just another work for social ineptitude. You can't socialize so you create the notion in your head that you're just better than everyone else so you have an excuse not to socialize.
Now, that I'm really fired up, let me explain why I'm so damn pissed. I'm tired of people thinking they can shit on me because of some social stigma created god knows when that technically minded people are inferior and can be ridiculed.
Think about it...