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BCMc
Junior Member
Posts: 66
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:34 am
Brenda Brenda: He doesn't need a PhD. He is a shrink. I am sure he can come up with some kind of mental issue that will clear him. As for Bubba... He won't feel a thing...  True, true. Very true.
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Lemmy
CKA Uber
Posts: 12349
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:56 am
BCMc BCMc: Where are these people who don't pay for graduate degrees? Who pays for graduate degrees, you, me, taxpayers, tuition fees, book fees, living on campus fees, labour fees to work so we fund or donate to higher education facilties? Wow, I am going to get to that magical free degree place. I just did not know it existed in Canada or the U.S. Uhhh, virtually everyone taking a graduate degree is employed by the university, as an RA, TA or lecturer. You think you're being a smart ass, but you're really just ignorant about what grad school is. It's a paying job. I made about $30K a year as a PhD candidate, and that was more than 15 years ago. 
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Posts: 7835
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:27 pm
Still too alive for my taste.
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BAT119
Active Member
Posts: 267
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:29 pm
laying on his back, thinking about his 72 virgins and looking at the ceiling of his cell for the next 50 years sounds like a good punishment!
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Brenda
CKA Uber
Posts: 50938
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:44 pm
Hehehe, not able to use his 72 virgins is what he can be thinking about now 
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BCMc
Junior Member
Posts: 66
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:51 pm
Lemmy Lemmy: BCMc BCMc: Where are these people who don't pay for graduate degrees? Who pays for graduate degrees, you, me, taxpayers, tuition fees, book fees, living on campus fees, labour fees to work so we fund or donate to higher education facilties? Wow, I am going to get to that magical free degree place. I just did not know it existed in Canada or the U.S. Uhhh, virtually everyone taking a graduate degree is employed by the university, as an RA, TA or lecturer. You think you're being a smart ass, but you're really just ignorant about what grad school is. It's a paying job. I made about $30K a year as a PhD candidate, and that was more than 15 years ago.  No I am not being smart-a. I am in University as a mature student. I just wonder if you believe that your paid work counts as free work or what it does? Why are you arguing about this. Graduate degrees cost money = they are not free. You specifically said to get a PhD in or out of prison is free. Then I would have got my undergradute and degree (or a few of them) if that were so. It is not free, you paid plenty (or your parents) to get to graduate school. Graduate school costs tuition room and board. If you work (your time, and intelligence and hours go into it) it is called a job. You get that money, then you pay it back to the school or work out a system of how Universities do their parity for work accounting. Nothing is free, especially our education. Now if you were in New Zealand, University is an extension of highschool and publically funded, then I might agree. Even at that - the money comes from somewhere and you have to fill out a heck of a lot of forms and prove where your are at if you get other funding for school. If you did not fill forms, apply for research funds through schools and so forth, you would be paying. Yes, maybe I was being a bit fresh this morning, but at age 54 and paying for a couple daughters schooling and mine and upon reading the next levels, it will cost us somewhere, somehow, someway. If it costs you absolutely nothing, then I would really like to see that, but if you are working as a teachers assistant to pay your education supplements or fees, then it still costs money. Sorry if I got you riled, that was not my intention.
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Lemmy
CKA Uber
Posts: 12349
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:57 pm
BCMc BCMc: No I am not being smart-a. I am in University as a mature student. I just wonder if you believe that your paid work counts as free work or what it does? Why are you arguing about this. Graduate degrees cost money = they are not free. You specifically said to get a PhD in or out of prison is free. Then I would have got my undergradute and degree (or a few of them) if that were so.
It is not free, you paid plenty (or your parents) to get to graduate school. Graduate school costs tuition room and board. If you work (your time, and intelligence and hours go into it) it is called a job. You get that money, then you pay it back to the school or work out a system of how Universities do their parity for work accounting.
Nothing is free, especially our education. Now if you were in New Zealand, University is an extension of highschool and publically funded, then I might agree.
Even at that - the money comes from somewhere and you have to fill out a heck of a lot of forms and prove where your are at if you get other funding for school. If you did not fill forms, apply for research funds through schools and so forth, you would be paying.
Yes, maybe I was being a bit fresh this morning, but at age 54 and paying for a couple daughters schooling and mine and upon reading the next levels, it will cost us somewhere, somehow, someway.
If it costs you absolutely nothing, then I would really like to see that, but if you are working as a teachers assistant to pay your education supplements or fees, then it still costs money.
Sorry if I got you riled, that was not my intention. 40 - 10 = 30, 35 - 5 = 30, 30 - 0 = 30...semantics.
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Posts: 19986
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:58 pm
Brenda Brenda: Hehehe, not able to use his 72 virgins is what he can be thinking about now  
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Lemmy
CKA Uber
Posts: 12349
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:59 pm
Hyack Hyack: Brenda Brenda: Hehehe, not able to use his 72 virgins is what he can be thinking about now   
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BCMc
Junior Member
Posts: 66
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:00 pm
Lemmy Lemmy: BCMc BCMc: No I am not being smart-a. I am in University as a mature student. I just wonder if you believe that your paid work counts as free work or what it does? Why are you arguing about this. Graduate degrees cost money = they are not free. You specifically said to get a PhD in or out of prison is free. Then I would have got my undergradute and degree (or a few of them) if that were so.
It is not free, you paid plenty (or your parents) to get to graduate school. Graduate school costs tuition room and board. If you work (your time, and intelligence and hours go into it) it is called a job. You get that money, then you pay it back to the school or work out a system of how Universities do their parity for work accounting.
Nothing is free, especially our education. Now if you were in New Zealand, University is an extension of highschool and publically funded, then I might agree.
Even at that - the money comes from somewhere and you have to fill out a heck of a lot of forms and prove where your are at if you get other funding for school. If you did not fill forms, apply for research funds through schools and so forth, you would be paying.
Yes, maybe I was being a bit fresh this morning, but at age 54 and paying for a couple daughters schooling and mine and upon reading the next levels, it will cost us somewhere, somehow, someway.
If it costs you absolutely nothing, then I would really like to see that, but if you are working as a teachers assistant to pay your education supplements or fees, then it still costs money.
Sorry if I got you riled, that was not my intention. 40 - 10 = 30, 35 - 5 = 30, 30 - 0 = 30...semantics. Whatever that means - speak english please.
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Posts: 42160
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:03 pm
He's a psychiatrist, which is a specialized medical degree, not a psychologist, which is not a medical degree.
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Posts: 2074
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:59 am
He's an asshole, kill him soon. Doesn't deserve a second thought. Does anyone feel sorry for Ted Bundy, or Jeffery Dahmer? Same thing.
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