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<blockquote data-quote="ichabod" data-source="post: 1073616" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>Congratulations, man. Here's my advice, but it based on higher eductation in the US, which is hopefully different from England.</p><p></p><p>I went in not knowing what I was going to study. But I took a wide range of classes, and took time to look through the write-ups of the various degrees. I managed to find field that fascinated me, cognitive science (blend of AI, psych, neuroscience, philosophy, and linguistics).</p><p></p><p>Get job skills. If you don't get job skills, you've just wasted four years. And talk to your profs and advisors, because what you think are job skills may not actually be job skills. </p><p></p><p>Study first. Party second. Pardon me, that shoudl be study first, game second, party third.</p><p></p><p>Gaming really depends on the school. My undergraduate school had a huge game club, lots of campaigns, two local conventions, and a great store nearby. My graduate school is pathetic, and it's four times as big.</p><p></p><p>Find out which profs suck from other students. Avoid them like the plague. Check the book out first thing. Be prepared to find other texts in the library, because a good textbook is invaluable to understanding the subject.</p><p></p><p>As far as good stories, there's tons. The cigarette machine's funeral. The aerobie wars, and resulting ceiling tile raids. Ichabod uses suggestion on a gang of acid heads. The freshman year plantation. The glassware incident. The horticulture interest floor. Flaming couches off the balcony. Why you always check your answering machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ichabod, post: 1073616, member: 1257"] Congratulations, man. Here's my advice, but it based on higher eductation in the US, which is hopefully different from England. I went in not knowing what I was going to study. But I took a wide range of classes, and took time to look through the write-ups of the various degrees. I managed to find field that fascinated me, cognitive science (blend of AI, psych, neuroscience, philosophy, and linguistics). Get job skills. If you don't get job skills, you've just wasted four years. And talk to your profs and advisors, because what you think are job skills may not actually be job skills. Study first. Party second. Pardon me, that shoudl be study first, game second, party third. Gaming really depends on the school. My undergraduate school had a huge game club, lots of campaigns, two local conventions, and a great store nearby. My graduate school is pathetic, and it's four times as big. Find out which profs suck from other students. Avoid them like the plague. Check the book out first thing. Be prepared to find other texts in the library, because a good textbook is invaluable to understanding the subject. As far as good stories, there's tons. The cigarette machine's funeral. The aerobie wars, and resulting ceiling tile raids. Ichabod uses suggestion on a gang of acid heads. The freshman year plantation. The glassware incident. The horticulture interest floor. Flaming couches off the balcony. Why you always check your answering machine. [/QUOTE]
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