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University life is overwhelming

During WW II, engineers were in short supply, but a town in the mountains needed one to sign off on their road work. One guy just lied about his degree, bought some books on soil mechanics, and had a full career there.
 
I'm starting to notice some strange things in my own life my younger brother and I both went to grade 13 together.
we both graduated, they gave me a honours graduation diploma, he just got a graduation diploma. Never noticed this before he is a Mensa Member, neither one of use were stellar students. Now I know I'm an Aspie and I doubt he is did the school know something. we do not. Honours in this context does not mean with honours but rather that we were grade thirteen graduates. keep in mind you needed a honour graduation diploma to get accepted into university. My brother attended university.
 
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