CS degree means you had money to spend and the desire to spend it. Less fortunate types that cant scrape together the thousands to go to school but teach themselves at home can EASILY outpace and produce better than someone that was not born with the desire to really learn a subject.
"Less fortunate types" are probably such because they come from lower quality genetic stock, represented definitively by their family's inability to plan ahead for their college education.
You may not be aware of it, but stupidity is hereditary.
What we have here is people who want to get money. These people are in debt and are willing to follow any get rich quick scheme and that is what they have found. Preying mantis like benefactors appear on the scene to assist and provide.
But wait, it gets better than better! We have these little gems from some new-to-the-forums reject who doesn't know how to reference the post he is responding to!;)
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
Dude if you have no sense of humor and are going to mindlessly defend your school to the end, we can just simulate your comments in our computational laboratories. Please discontinue to post, and I will engineer your comments if I should require your brain-fuddled "opinion."
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
That was the declassified version. Here is the true story that was told by one of the higher-ups at a recent gin and poker session:
One of our venture capitalists involved in the project was working on a lengthy kidnapping scheme in northern Canada. Being a notorious cheapskate, he wanted to outfit his crew with cold weather materials from the lowest common denominator. I couldn't believe it when he turned up with an eighteen wheeler full of the high-profile Northface extreme gear arctic outfit, in various sizes and colors. I guess we all still laugh about that, and think that the way we are going to appropriate our new flock's hard earned dollars is in some way similar to that old day in the cold Canadian winter when we fleeced a father and mother out of 2 million canadian dollars.
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
Frankly I'm surprised to see this article on a reputable site like slashdot. NU is a low-tech school that is supported by the demons of hell and their unholy untersturmfuhrer, William Gates III. There is no linux in the curriculum, no unix, but a whole lot of marketing guys at the school saying "Yes" to their dark overlord network.
They are supposed to be turning out the best developers in the world, but meanwhile, they are stifling all creative and intellectual development of those students by regularly lying to them and milking money out of them through social programs that benefit the school's reputation.
Right, all except the Half the money part. From the article, students pay $60,000 for their 28 month experience, which I consider a small fortune.
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
"Less fortunate types" are probably such because they come from lower quality genetic stock, represented definitively by their family's inability to plan ahead for their college education.
You may not be aware of it, but stupidity is hereditary.
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
What we have here is people who want to get money. These people are in debt and are willing to follow any get rich quick scheme and that is what they have found. Preying mantis like benefactors appear on the scene to assist and provide.
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
But wait, it gets better than better! We have these little gems from some new-to-the-forums reject who doesn't know how to reference the post he is responding to! ;)
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
Dude if you have no sense of humor and are going to mindlessly defend your school to the end, we can just simulate your comments in our computational laboratories. Please discontinue to post, and I will engineer your comments if I should require your brain-fuddled "opinion." I'm so rope they call me Mr. Roper
That was the declassified version. Here is the true story that was told by one of the higher-ups at a recent gin and poker session: One of our venture capitalists involved in the project was working on a lengthy kidnapping scheme in northern Canada. Being a notorious cheapskate, he wanted to outfit his crew with cold weather materials from the lowest common denominator. I couldn't believe it when he turned up with an eighteen wheeler full of the high-profile Northface extreme gear arctic outfit, in various sizes and colors. I guess we all still laugh about that, and think that the way we are going to appropriate our new flock's hard earned dollars is in some way similar to that old day in the cold Canadian winter when we fleeced a father and mother out of 2 million canadian dollars. I'm so rope they call me Mr. Roper
Frankly I'm surprised to see this article on a reputable site like slashdot. NU is a low-tech school that is supported by the demons of hell and their unholy untersturmfuhrer, William Gates III. There is no linux in the curriculum, no unix, but a whole lot of marketing guys at the school saying "Yes" to their dark overlord network.
They are supposed to be turning out the best developers in the world, but meanwhile, they are stifling all creative and intellectual development of those students by regularly lying to them and milking money out of them through social programs that benefit the school's reputation.
I'm so rope
they call me Mr. Roper
Right, all except the Half the money part. From the article, students pay $60,000 for their 28 month experience, which I consider a small fortune. I'm so rope they call me Mr. Roper