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  • This sucks.  Pouring down snow, all schools are closed and I'm at work!  Being an adult sucks!

  • Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.

 #12755  by G-man Joe
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 10:18 am
<div style='font: 11pt "Fine Hand"; text-align: left; '>*looks outside of office window* It's raining in WashingtonDC.</div>

 #12756  by Kupek
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 10:41 am
<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>I have to teach a lab tomorrow morning. On a Saturday.</div>

 #12757  by Flip
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 10:47 am
<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>boohoo, from January 15 to April 15 i'll have to work 10 hours a day 6 days a week.</div>

 #12759  by G-man Joe
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:10 am
<div style='font: 11pt "Fine Hand"; text-align: left; '>Doing what?</div>

 #12763  by Tessian
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:21 am
<div style='font: 11pt Dominion; text-align: left; '>I get to slide across campus in the snow/slush to get to class...PSU never closes for snow</div>
 #12764  by Flip
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:23 am
<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>I havent worked out all the details yet and when i do i will post them, but if anyone here wants their taxes done for them i'll be offering my services free of charge for the first year.

I am allowed to use the company's resources and programs, but you will have to mail them off yourself or e-file with the IRS since you will not technically a client of our firm. I'm in the process of making a checklist/questionaire for people to fill out to make the work easier for the both of us.

More information to come later...</div>

 #12767  by G-man Joe
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:27 am
<div style='font: 11pt "Fine Hand"; text-align: left; '>You're a CPA? So's my dad.</div>
 #12769  by Flip
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:39 am
<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>but that doesnt stop anyone from being a tax preparer, you dont have to be a CPA to do taxes it is just that most people feel more comfortable having a CPA prepare their taxes (and they pay more for it).

There are 4 parts to the exam, i think i may have passed 2 or 3, in which case i can retake the ones i missed in June, then if passed i get certified.

At my public firm i do taxes, audits and bookkeeping. Its a small firm so everyone does a little of everything. During the 'season' (roughly Jan 15 to April 15) everyone does a lot of tax work. Off the clock they do not frown upon employees using the company software and resources to do returns for friends and family. They realize that once these friends and family returns get more complicated they will become clients.</div>

 #12771  by G-man Joe
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:51 am
<div style='font: 11pt "Fine Hand"; text-align: left; '>Good luck. My sister took 4 CPA exams. Let's just say that she'd rather have her wisdom teeth pulled.</div>

 #12774  by Kupek
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 12:42 pm
<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>I'm a graduate student. I work 16 hours a day 7 days a week.</div>
 #12779  by Flip
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 2:01 pm
<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>School has been in for months, dont you do something every Saturday? I dont doubt your stress level, but i've defenitely realized how much more free time i had while in school. Plus, my roommate last year during our 4th years at JMU dated a W&M grad student and if she had time to drive over to JMU twice a week and get drunk with us and still get her degree then i dont want to hear about it.</div>
 #12780  by Kupek
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 2:13 pm
<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>The weekend is when I get the chance to do course work uninterrupted by classes. But because of hurricane Isabel, we have to make up days over the weekend. Normally, at least I can catch up on some sleep on the weekend - and then come into the grad office and work the rest of the day.

<i>I dont doubt your stress level, but i've defenitely realized how much more free time i had while in school.</i>

That's because you were an undergrad - just like I was last year. And yeah, I had much more free time as an undergrad. Trust me, graduate schools is much more intense. As an undergrad, I had the time to lift three times a week. I haven't lifted in almost three weeks now.

<i>Plus, my roommate last year during our 4th years at JMU dated a W&M grad student and if she had time to drive over to JMU twice a week and get drunk with us and still get her degree then i dont want to hear about it.</i>

She wasn't a CS grad student. She also probably wasn't funded.

What did you do Wednesday night? Sleep, maybe? See, I didn't. I worked the entire night. I don't mean, "I worked a lot Wednesday night," I mean I worked the <i>entire</i> night. My simulations final project went from 0 to 29 pages in 16 hours. I came to campus 9 am Wednesday morning, and I didn't leave campus until 3:30 pm on Thursday. That's 31 consecutive hours on campus, wide awake. When I went home, I took a three hour nap, then came right back to campus to grade labs and prepare for Saturday's lab.

You get one day a week off? That sounds nice. In the past five or six weeks, I've had one day off. It was the day after Thanksgiving. Did you spend Thanksgiving day with your family? I didn't. I spent it in the CS grad office working on a systems programming assignment. I took Friday off because they came into town. They were in town until Sunday. However, I still worked on Saturday and Sunday.

Don't get into a pissing contest with a grad student over how much you work, because you're going to lose.</div>
 #12781  by Flip
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 2:41 pm
<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>I'm a strong proponent for the philosophy that quality work done at a reasonably quick pace can exist.

I also believe there are some people who feed off of stress, create it for themselves, and want to make sure everyone around them knows how terribly harrowed they are.

I dont think you are this type of person, though, so i guess i'll take your word for it that no CS gradute student at W&M sleeps or gets time off. You must have sadistic teachers since they pile more and more work onto their zombie eyed, drooling from exhaustion students. I can almost hear them cackling now.</div>

 #12782  by Flip
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 2:43 pm
<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>ack, actually i guess CS isnt apart of the business department so you wouldnt have had to take general business classes.</div>

 #12783  by Kupek
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 2:55 pm
<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>When you're swamped, the only time management rule you have is "Work on what's due next."</div>

 #12784  by G-man Joe
 Fri Dec 05, 2003 2:57 pm
<div style='font: 11pt "Fine Hand"; text-align: left; '>You got just enough time to take a dump, shower and sleep.</div>

 #12823  by Oracle
 Sun Dec 07, 2003 9:07 pm
<div style='font: bold 10pt ; text-align: left; '>In my opinion, putting your body through that isn't worth it period. You're just doing it to yourself. I just can't understand all the school some people go through. BSc in CS, then work, then a masters in something else for me :P</div>

 #12830  by SineSwiper
 Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:49 am
<div style='font: 10pt "EngraversGothic BT", "Copperplate Gothic Light", "Century Gothic"; text-align: left; '>Exactly what is graduate school?</div>

 #12832  by G-man Joe
 Mon Dec 08, 2003 8:10 am
<div style='font: 11pt "Fine Hand"; text-align: left; '>Remember my comment about you being "Sharp as a bowling ball?".....this is one of many reasons why I say it. =8^)</div>

 #12834  by Tessian
 Mon Dec 08, 2003 9:52 am
<div style='font: 11pt Dominion; text-align: left; '>hey man...bowling pins are made from wood...and that means they can have splinters...and those things hurt...right? :P</div>

 #12838  by G-man Joe
 Mon Dec 08, 2003 10:09 am
<div style='font: 11pt "Fine Hand"; text-align: left; '>I said bowling ball. Not bowling pins. =8^)</div>

 #12839  by Kupek
 Mon Dec 08, 2003 10:10 am
<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>Well, in undergraduate school, which is what most people just call "college," you get a Bachelor's degree. If you want a Master's or a Ph.D., you go to graduate school. I'm currently working on my Master's in Computer Science.</div>

 #12852  by ManaMan
 Mon Dec 08, 2003 2:33 pm
<div style='font: 12pt Arial; text-align: left; '>Don't mind Tess, he's just as sharp as a bowling pin. :) j/k!</div>

 #12859  by Lox
 Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:13 pm
<div style='font: bold 9pt ; text-align: left; '>As am I, but much much more slowly. :)</div>

 #12902  by SineSwiper
 Wed Dec 10, 2003 2:15 am
<div style='font: 10pt "EngraversGothic BT", "Copperplate Gothic Light", "Century Gothic"; text-align: left; '>Sorry. I never went to graduate school, so I don't know exactly what its purpose serves. Tis a better thing to ask questions than to assume you already know the answer.</div>

 #12903  by SineSwiper
 Wed Dec 10, 2003 2:16 am
<div style='font: 10pt "EngraversGothic BT", "Copperplate Gothic Light", "Century Gothic"; text-align: left; '>I figured as much, but I just wanted to make sure. I didn't realize that you already had a BS.</div>

 #12918  by Kupek
 Wed Dec 10, 2003 1:36 pm
<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>I graduated from Virginia Tech in May.</div>