Talk:Chris's education

To do
Since I just started this, it could use some clean up.

I figured that the Greene County Primary and James Madison University were really short articles and at the moment, there's not much Chris has said about them. In the future, if something epic happens, they can get their own articles again but until they, they can really just belong on one list.

Nathanael Greene elementary I was on the border about, as it could belong on this list but Chris has talked a bit about it that I think it can warrant its own article. For now, I'll leave the article as it was.

Manchester High and PVCC obviously deserve their own articles.

In the latter three cases, a brief description of Chris's school days, so to speak, should be provided for each school, as readers can just read the main articles if they want more details.

The name isn't great, but it was better than "List of places Chris has attended for formal education" or something like that. If you have a better idea, by all means move the page to that. --Champthom 09:34, 11 June 2009 (CEST)


 * Needs an introduction. Also, very brief descriptions of his time at Nathaniel Greene, Manchester High, and PVCC are needed. Also, he was homeschooled in 5th grade (find a source for that), so mention that as well. --Champthom 13:46, 19 December 2009 (CET)

Hey I maed this
RachmaninovDESU made this btw (sign the posts please)


 * We all know Chris got kicked out of PVCC around 2003 for a year...wouldn't this make a gap in the time line?? and do we have (or need) a source for Chris's homeschooling? --4Macie 00:21, 28 May 2011 (PDT)


 * Seems like a waste of space, we could just easily say that Chris went to Green County Primary School from 1987-1992 as opposed to 1987-1988, 1988-1989, etc. It's really a stretch, you know? And if that's the case, do we really need a table to illustrate this date if it can be expressed in four lines or so? Also, it'd be good to cite stuff.--Champthom 02:47, 28 May 2011 (PDT)

PVCC graduation 2005 or 2006?
Here Chris says he graduated in 2006... though he also says he got a Bachelor's degree instead of an associates degree... So who knows. Just thought I'd bring this up as it could prove one of two things... 1) It actually took Chris 6 years to get a degree that takes a normal person 2 years to do... or 2) Chris doesn't remember the date of his own graduation (of course, if number 1 is correct...technically number 2 is as well) --4Macie 23:41, 4 February 2012 (PST)