Julius Skrrvin
I be winkin' through the scope
Physics II and Lab (for Science majors)
Organic Chemistry II
Philosophy 301...had the worst professor known to man. Dude was full of BS
Orgo II was

Barely got that B-
Physics II and Lab (for Science majors)
Organic Chemistry II
Philosophy 301...had the worst professor known to man. Dude was full of BS


Calc II.
Made me switch from Computer Science to IT just off that.
But in retrospect I could've passed it. My problem was that I never studied or did homework in high school (didn't need to) so when I got to college I just couldn't deal with the concept of actually having do.
Work for the federal government breh.



hows that degree working out for you? (for real tho)
mine is calculus, or physics (any REAL college class), intro course, maybe its cause im not good/forgot all the math stuff needed.
) Iit seems as if that is really hindering my employment opportunities. The degree doesn't seem to be an issue. I do have a friend who has a Business Admin degree and is having a really hard time finding a decent job.
Geology - mineral and rocks seriously, that shyt hurt my soul![]()
Computer Science - Java & Python, fukk THAT shyt! The coding wasn't difficult but you have to spend up to 5-6 hours a day working on that shyt
Finance - Financial Strategy, fukk it even the Intro class is fukkin crazy![]()

I had to take Calc II twice, barely passed the first time, dropped the second time.![]()
God, I suck at math.

How do you do worst the 2nd time taking the class?![]()

I am both "being-in-the world" ("idiosyncratic totality") and "being-in-the midst of the world" (this refers to the objectivity of my body). My consciousness is rather an absence to the other than something which could be simply objectified (even when I am exposed to the looks of the Other). The consciousness that other people possess is "what they are not". I cannot objectify it entirely. Even less my own consciousness. The being of my consciousness is not equal to the consciousness of the Other. It is the consciousness of being. But consciousness sustains being, not the other way round. Consciousness exists by making itself "in the heart of subjectivity". Therefore it is not being and in conformity with its not-being it "is not what it is".