Imagine being in college for 12 years, only to decide 5 days before graduation that you wanted to stay, for year 13. That's what's happening with University of Wisconsin "Professional" Student, Johnny Lechner. I wonder if he has an assistant too?
He's 29 years old and is just realizing that he doesn't want to graduate without having the opportunity to "study" abroad. I guess this is a real problem for the state of Wisconsin. They've instituted a "slacker tax" for students like Johnny. Students who earn 30 more credits than are needed for their degree, have to pay double tuition.
Amen Johnny. Dan and I will see you in Acapulco next spring break!
Amen Johnny. Dan and I will see you in Acapulco next spring break!
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will be happy to be proved wrong with this one.... but having done survival training during my Army days, I have to admit to a raised eyebrow with this as well.
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