i completed my grad reqs in junior year. senior was a waste of time: 4 study halls, woodworking, and drafting class. i still didn’t get my diploma until a week after “graduation” (kansas law, you had to be 18). one of the most backward places on earth.
Well, Rick, Shimer College – the most academically rigorous college in the US – was quite accepting of Early Entrants, the ones they got being so smart that another year of high school would only hurt them.
“Son, you’re absolutely right. You should chart your own course. Make your own decisions. Follow your own dream. Pay your own bills. You’re right son; DONE!”
Well, the first year of college is usually two semesters of remedial courses intended to catch you up to the level you should have been at the end of HS, so skipping the last year of HS to take a year of remedial classes does make sense.
As long as you aren’t borrowing money to do it, at least.
High School is “free” – well, you pay for it whether or not you go (or even have kids).
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
And this is his only child.
B 8671 about 1 year ago
Bitter old man angry at the world? Sounds like any member of the republican cult and ALL the members of the cult of trump.
Yewjeigh about 1 year ago
Is Rick extremely open to new ways of seeing things or sarcastic?
Jack7528 about 1 year ago
But Walden isn’t a real college. Then again neither are Harvard or Yale.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
And bitter and pathetic weren’t sour grapes? I can take old!
dadoctah about 1 year ago
When grapes get old, you get wine. Last I heard that was considered a good thing.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
Rick should have cut that loser loose years ago.
Jingles about 1 year ago
i completed my grad reqs in junior year. senior was a waste of time: 4 study halls, woodworking, and drafting class. i still didn’t get my diploma until a week after “graduation” (kansas law, you had to be 18). one of the most backward places on earth.
scote1379 Premium Member about 1 year ago
After he drops out of college (?) The GED will help !
Serial Pedant about 1 year ago
jobless and an a*****e. That’s an achievement, I suppose.
Gen.Flashman about 1 year ago
Dad must have already sent in a check for tuition/dorm.
Durak Premium Member about 1 year ago
Hey Rick, it gets him out your house.
bittenbyknittin about 1 year ago
My granddaughter is in 7th grade & getting high school credit for the French she is taking.
rossevrymn about 1 year ago
I have 4 children…………….law of large #s.
Will_Scarlet about 1 year ago
Gary Trudeau does NOT like young people.
well-i-never about 1 year ago
If he thinks the sour grape thing is getting old, wait for the, “stone-cold silence thing”, when he writes home for money.
rugeirn about 1 year ago
He can go wherever he wants. All he hast to do is pay for it.
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I see the kid has changed still a Ah##e
blah_duh about 1 year ago
Don’t yell at the person paying for it. Or did Walden let him in for free?
Cozmik Cowboy about 1 year ago
Well, Rick, Shimer College – the most academically rigorous college in the US – was quite accepting of Early Entrants, the ones they got being so smart that another year of high school would only hurt them.
Jeff, on the other hand………
rjarchuleta about 1 year ago
Time for a smack.
Jogger2 about 1 year ago
Walden offers more 80s and 90s level courses than any other college in the United States.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
You really want to go to a college that will at least make you overqualified to work at Starbucks. Really
dogday Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Son, you’re absolutely right. You should chart your own course. Make your own decisions. Follow your own dream. Pay your own bills. You’re right son; DONE!”
johnec about 1 year ago
Well, the first year of college is usually two semesters of remedial courses intended to catch you up to the level you should have been at the end of HS, so skipping the last year of HS to take a year of remedial classes does make sense.
As long as you aren’t borrowing money to do it, at least.
High School is “free” – well, you pay for it whether or not you go (or even have kids).
Eric S about 1 year ago
Rick’s ALWAYS had superb parenting skills.