Wow, this is crazy. Maybe its a generation gap or something but general INTERNET FORUM edicit for me is to get my point across when answering or asking a question and present it in an easy to read way. Getting hung up on a spelling error here or gramitical error here seems really pointless.
Yes I will obviously need to be ready all the time and be willing to contribute 110% when I am working on important things in school or have a job as an engineer. But to devise that I can't do that based off of one post I made on a forum at 2AM is idiotic. Not only do those two situations not even remotely relate but you don't know anything about me. To say I can't be an engineer and I'll mess things up down the road BASED OFF OF AN INTERNET FORUM POST, is again, ignorant. And I also really don't get the snowflake thing, but to each his own.
Really though, calling me a child, saying I have poor work habits, and everything else you said really makes you look like an immature ass. I'm thankful there were others here like Rich and Creeker that could look at my question and formulate a very well though out response. You instead saw a grammatical error and then chastized me.
Same goes for HydroDave, what did any of that mean? Because I made a spelling error I am immediately lumped in with your misconceived notion of what my generation is? Well that's great, happy you could keep an open mind (I don't even play RPGs by the way). Maybe this is just the generation gap or maybe its just you guys, but I'm really dissappointed in some of this. Is that what my generation is thought of by you guys? Lazy, unmotivated slobs? Well thank god I won't be interveiwing with you when I go for a job. Or maybe, I'll be better off. You'll think I'm the greatest thing since sliced bread when I put a sentence together and wear a suit. I mean. this generation can't do that right?
And to Creeker, taking college courses in High School if they are offered is a great thing, I wouldn't worry. It helps prepare you for college and gives you a boost in your credits needed to graduate. If your son is positive on what he would like to do, it'll work out great. You can either take those credits and try to graduate early, or spread out your remaining course load and have less stress on your hands or add in my classes for another degree. If he is unsure on what to do this'll give him more leniency and help him not waste time while he's figuring it out.
Now, that was a long post but, I think I made my point. I could go spell check this right now but I think in the spirit of this post I won't. Hopefully it'll show you that I can put together a coherent thought, even if I mispelled something.