Bandit_Driver
Gold Member
I actually agree, in a sense. I don't /like/ the "Degree in X" requirement, but I don't find it de facto unreasonable—I just find it unreasonably (and objectionably) exclusive, and biased towards income.
However, the "Requires a degree in anything" requirement I do take as de facto unreasonable.
But that's my particular windmill, and I'll stop tilting at it in this thread.
-Fox
I feel the same way. It too me longer to graduate since I transferred colleges and changed majors. Also some classes were only offer once a year. Also working 1-2 jobs didn't allow for a full load in some semesters.