To answer to Bernards question, since sally doesn't need 5 watermelons she probably wants them. Binge eating could be a sign of stress due to loss or fear. I'm guessing bernard entered a college exam for psychology.
I'm already a fourth year college student. It's true college can be hard such as taking minor subjects (sounds easy? Not a chance), changing of schedules, meeting new people, etc. But there'll be days that are fun and exciting. I still remember the time when I didn't know what room I was supposed to be in and people were walking pretty fast. So it's ok to have mistakes and stay calm. Of course, I love watching Craig of The Creek even though I'm not a kid anymore. Young at heart. Note: Nice Monsters University reference.
The professor reminds me of Prof. Knight from Monsters University. Even the kid’s name that was supposed to sit in the chair that Bernard was sitting in was called Wazowski! It’s definitely NOT a coincidence.
I understand and relate to Bernard here. College does suck, no offense to people who actually go to college. College is just a lot of hard work and pressure and not everyone can do it. Dropped out after three years and after my Financial aid for school was cut.
He knows full well this isn’t even his course, nor is it actual preliminary stuff like an SAT. He could’ve easily got the message “This isn’t the course for me” instead of “Oh I failed one course, so I’ll screw up all of them and everything else in life”. He may have felt the pressure, but he essentially became a loser for even getting the wrong message, and his supporting parents do nothing but enable this nonsense.
Yeah, I funnily enough wouldn't know how to answer that question either. I can tell you this however, as an RD intern with his undergrad already in the Masters program the answer is basically irrelevant. She has five watermelons, doesn't need em', why does she have em', doesn't really matter, there's wayyyyyy too many potential answers to this and RD's when discussing someone's food selections the rule is we don't know anything until' the patient has said something. If they can't then all we have are speculations. The sad part is that teachers are like that one. It truly is sad but u know what that's life, hardest part is getting through that schooling. If Bernard is majoring in Psychology then he should really consider getting out of that major while he still can as it's considered one of the most useless majors and degrees.
Aughhh, I'm gonna go to college next year and I already hate it, not because of this video but by observing the people I know and went through it. I'm not even sure if I'm ready to go to one, it's scary and I barely survived my senior highschool....
To answer to Bernards question, since sally doesn't need 5 watermelons she probably wants them. Binge eating could be a sign of stress due to loss or fear. I'm guessing bernard entered a college exam for psychology.
I'm already a fourth year college student. It's true college can be hard such as taking minor subjects (sounds easy? Not a chance), changing of schedules, meeting new people, etc. But there'll be days that are fun and exciting. I still remember the time when I didn't know what room I was supposed to be in and people were walking pretty fast. So it's ok to have mistakes and stay calm. Of course, I love watching Craig of The Creek even though I'm not a kid anymore. Young at heart. Note: Nice Monsters University reference.
Welcome to the real world Bernard
The professor reminds me of Prof. Knight from Monsters University. Even the kid’s name that was supposed to sit in the chair that Bernard was sitting in was called Wazowski! It’s definitely NOT a coincidence.
Static Shock in college
Being a big brother is a rough stage in life. I'm a big brother and I am not studious enough to fit in the university.
I’m scare of college, scare to made mistakes, people blaming me and think I’m not good enough
To accurate
Every time he talks all I hear is static.
He got gojoed
I understand and relate to Bernard here. College does suck, no offense to people who actually go to college. College is just a lot of hard work and pressure and not everyone can do it. Dropped out after three years and after my Financial aid for school was cut.
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He knows full well this isn’t even his course, nor is it actual preliminary stuff like an SAT. He could’ve easily got the message “This isn’t the course for me” instead of “Oh I failed one course, so I’ll screw up all of them and everything else in life”. He may have felt the pressure, but he essentially became a loser for even getting the wrong message, and his supporting parents do nothing but enable this nonsense.
Yeah, I funnily enough wouldn't know how to answer that question either. I can tell you this however, as an RD intern with his undergrad already in the Masters program the answer is basically irrelevant. She has five watermelons, doesn't need em', why does she have em', doesn't really matter, there's wayyyyyy too many potential answers to this and RD's when discussing someone's food selections the rule is we don't know anything until' the patient has said something. If they can't then all we have are speculations. The sad part is that teachers are like that one. It truly is sad but u know what that's life, hardest part is getting through that schooling. If Bernard is majoring in Psychology then he should really consider getting out of that major while he still can as it's considered one of the most useless majors and degrees.
Aughhh, I'm gonna go to college next year and I already hate it, not because of this video but by observing the people I know and went through it. I'm not even sure if I'm ready to go to one, it's scary and I barely survived my senior highschool....
Monster ink refrence !
You folks do exams with pencils in the Us?
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Look. I know. That's ok, very hard for pride after studying and asking teachers or ASL people or people help.