30 year old 13 year college undergrad

[quote name='jlseal']You know what the best part about college girls is? I keep getting older and they stay the same age.[/QUOTE]

[quote name='craven_fiend']"I keep getting older, and the girls stay the same age"[/QUOTE]

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[quote name='jPoD']I know enough about him to deduce this: He's spent THIRTEEN years in college. If he wants to do something, go travel or something. He's wasting his time. He's a moron.[/QUOTE]

He actually has travlled due to this. half the people on this board would probably swap places with him in no time.

You have to give him some credit.
 
[quote name='Snake2715']He actually has travlled due to this. half the people on this board would probably swap places with him in no time.

You have to give him some credit.[/QUOTE]

Traveled as in around the world, or to be on some shows? I give him credit for wasting a good portion of his life.
 
[quote name='jPoD']I know enough about him to deduce this: He's spent THIRTEEN years in college. If he wants to do something, go travel or something. He's wasting his time. He's a moron.[/QUOTE]

You know, that's an amazingly thought out rebuttal. I can't wait to see how you do in your first discussion-based college class...
 
I'm a graduate student at UW-Whitewater. I also received my undergrad from there. He was a year ahead of me (my Freshman year was 1995).

I've seen him out and about in Whitewater. In fact, he had an undergrad class with my ex-girlfriend and Total Access or some other trashy tv show followed him into their class. I think he is just trying to get his 15 minutes of fame and turn into some kind of reality show or show biz career.

I don't think he can be serious about starting a real career or anything. When employers look at his resume and see he spent 13 + years as a college undergrad, they are going to question his motivation and ambition. Forget being 30 + years old with hardly any real world work experience.

I like UW-Whitewater and I am happy with their MBA program and I really enjoyed my undergrad experience, but Whitewater the town has a population of around 14,000 people. You think after 13 years, he would be tired of the same college bars and atmosphere. There are only about 3 or 4 college bars in Whitewater.

Sooner or later, he will have to leave college. At least go for a graduate degree or something to show that he is serious about his education and future.
 
[quote name='jPoD']Traveled as in around the world, or to be on some shows? I give him credit for wasting a good portion of his life.[/QUOTE]

This is from his page:

"I have been a guest on Letterman, studied abroad in Europe and Africa, was featured on the front page of the New York Times. I have gone on a dozen spring breaks, was quoted in Newsweek Magazine, wrote a book about my extended college adventures, had a law named after me, and I was even named to People Magazine’s Hottest Bachelor List."
 
[quote name='jPoD']No, I wasnt. Who's rep. are you talking about?[/QUOTE]


er, the fact that UW-madison was the #1 party school...and that any school with that dubious honor draws a lot of jokes....nevermind.

"I have been a guest on Letterman, studied abroad in Europe and Africa, was featured on the front page of the New York Times. I have gone on a dozen spring breaks, was quoted in Newsweek Magazine, wrote a book about my extended college adventures, had a law named after me, and I was even named to People Magazine’s Hottest Bachelor List."

yes, that's all great but notice how temporary all these achievments are. Most of it doesn't matter any more...and it all simply revolves around the length of time he has been an undergrad. You have to wonder if the guy even thinks about the long term. Like Titans24 said, it seems like he hasn't planned anything out for himself for the future and is just trying to milk this one fact about himself.

I'm sure it's fun for right now.
 
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What? you can't expect me to read everything in the thread. Besides I have a paper to be procrastinating on.
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']You know, that's an amazingly thought out rebuttal. I can't wait to see how you do in your first discussion-based college class...[/QUOTE]

I already have. I took honors marketing at Temple University. But thanks!
 
[quote name='Apossum']er, the fact that UW-madison was the #1 party school...and that any school with that dubious honor draws a lot of jokes....nevermind.[/QUOTE]

oooo I gotcha. Actually, I think Texas won biggest party school this passed year (correct me if i'm wrong). I really dont see it as such a big deal. I know Wiscy is up there, but along with Penn State, Texas, etc. theyre all excellent schools academically.
 
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