(05-13-2013, 03:59 AM)Grungie Wrote: [ -> ]Depends on what job you're getting, some require you have a computer science degree (for example), but there's a lot of other jobs that require a college degree, but it doesn't matter which as long as you have a degree in general.
Well, yes, but a lot of them still want you to have a degree and prefer that you got good grades.
So, my great uncle died. I wasn't close to him, but I'm sad 'cause he was my grandma's last surviving sibling. So, she's rather crushed. The funeral is probably going to be this weekend.
Ouch :S
Sorry to hear that.
Well, it is what it is. He was a great guy. But all I can do is be there for grandma when she comes up. My great uncle lived an hour away from us. I feel bad for his widow. She's not very mobile.
Damn.
In other news;
> Have important test in the morning
> Can't sleep
> Yay
What else is new? :roll:
In more other-y news;
> Slept three hours
> Still managed to complete stats test 8)
Lately I've been listening a lot more to full albums than either listening to a bunch of random songs in either shuffle or me just jumping from song to song.
(05-13-2013, 04:21 PM)Grungie Wrote: [ -> ]Lately I've been listening a lot more to full albums than either listening to a bunch of random songs in either shuffle or me just jumping from song to song.
I've been pretty much the exact opposite recently.
Normally I do like 5 songs from an album at a time until I like them. Unless it's something that really excites me I normally lose attention with full albums I don't know. I need to get to know the songs individually first.
I only listen to full albums if the album has a golden thread and keeps me hooked, otherwise I tend to skip. One of those full length album's for me is Crossfade's We All Bleed. I love that album as a whole with the songs in order. Periphery's albums also tend to have that thread. But an album like Bring Me The Horizon's new album, I love about 90% of the songs (the rest I only like :3 ) so I don't mind shuffling and skipping around, because the album don't really have a golden thread in it. Another example is He Is Legend's I am Hollywood album. Love most of the songs but don't need to listen to the songs in order.
Personally, I listen to the songs on albums in reverse-alphabetical order (if the logical lyrical chronology is non-existent or non-obvious) but only if at least one of the band members has European blood, it's the third Friday of the second month after Easter, it's the new moon and I haven't had pizza rolls for dinner at all that week. Also, a tall man and a little girl have to be throwing each other a ball in the corner of a darkened room while a bear rides a unicycle in a figure-8 motion.
That damn OCD.