1. (n) Academic discipline/major whose fundamental teachings may vary from school-to-school. Testing is usually based on essays & projects that are susceptible to subjective grading. Usually associated with 'the Arts'.
2. (n) Any college course where your social relationship with the professor can outweigh your actual knowledge of the material.
3. (n) An individual who has declared to major in one the fuzzy studies.
2. (n) Any college course where your social relationship with the professor can outweigh your actual knowledge of the material.
3. (n) An individual who has declared to major in one the fuzzy studies.
1. Art, Philosophy, Sociology, Anthropology, English, Liberal Studies, etc.
2. "Sara's writing style never changed, but her grades began to improve after she started babysitting for the professor."
3. "Sara used to be a math major, but she couldn't cut it. So she declared as a liberal studies major. Now she's a fuzzy study."
NOTE: if you attempt to transfer schools and realize that a majority of your previously-earned units are not accepted at the new school, you're probably in a fuzzy study.
2. "Sara's writing style never changed, but her grades began to improve after she started babysitting for the professor."
3. "Sara used to be a math major, but she couldn't cut it. So she declared as a liberal studies major. Now she's a fuzzy study."
NOTE: if you attempt to transfer schools and realize that a majority of your previously-earned units are not accepted at the new school, you're probably in a fuzzy study.
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Get the Fuzzy Study mug.An activity performed by a student (usually at the last minute) to recall what the professor has been teaching for the whole semester. The word studying interestingly enough has the word "dying" within it. The purpose of this is to alert the victim as to how they will feel (as if they were dying) while participating in the activity.
Student : I was up studying section eight all night looking for the answer to problem number twenty six. I wanted to die when I couldn't find it. Where is the answer in section eight?
Professor : It's not in the book. You can find it in our in-class notes.
Professor : It's not in the book. You can find it in our in-class notes.
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a term used in reference to doing school work. it also ends in the word dying, and slowly leads to it.
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You: Wasting my time on the internet instead of studying and doing assignments.
You: Wasting my time on the internet instead of studying and doing assignments.
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Get the Study mug.NOUN, A term used to describe how hard you are chillin. When steady posting one is usually standing with their arms folded and a mad look on their face.
The most common way to leave a steady post would be if the police roll up and one must dip out.
The most common way to leave a steady post would be if the police roll up and one must dip out.
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In simple turns Study Island is suicide fuel.
In simple turns Study Island is suicide fuel.
Jim: Hey Mike did you finish the Study Island?
Mike: Yeah, I got 90% for all ten...
Jim: 10??? *Commits Not Living*
Mike: *visits grave* ...They were due next monday.
Mike: Yeah, I got 90% for all ten...
Jim: 10??? *Commits Not Living*
Mike: *visits grave* ...They were due next monday.
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