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nickel
05-10-2006, 08:23 PM
After 12 Years As Undergrad, Wants More
WHITEWATER, Wis. - Despite his 12 years as an undergraduate student, Johnny Lechner realized something was missing from his academic record: he'd never studied abroad.

And so, the 29-year-old perpetual student who was expected to finally graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater withdrew his application for graduation Monday, five days before commencement.

"I realized that if I went one more year, I could study abroad," Lechner said. "That's one thing I haven't done."

Lechner's extended academic career has made him a celebrity of sorts. His never-ending student life has been featured in newspapers and on network television shows, not to mention campus publications across the nation.

By this spring he had completed 234 college credits, or about 100 more than needed to graduate, and was taking seven more.

That qualified him for the so-called "slacker tax," instituted this school year by the UW Board of Regents to help cover the state subsidy for students who stay long past the usual four of five years to earn an undergraduate degree.

It calls for students who exceed 165 total credit hours or 30 more than their degree programs require _ whichever is higher _ to pay double tuition.

Lechner said he didn't start out to be a long-term student, but it just developed once he realized how much fun he was having at college.

Had he graduated, he would have earned a liberal studies degree in education, communications, theater, health and women's studies.

Michelle Eigenberger, an editor at The Royal Purple, said Lechner may have achieved celebrity status, but most students are tired of it.

"It's getting old," she said. "For the sanity of the rest of the campus, we want him to get out of here."

A service of the Associated Press(AP)
http://www.helenair.com/articles/2006/05/10/ap/strange/d8hh34v0b.txt

kgsilvas
05-10-2006, 10:00 PM
Can you say LOSER?!! Move out of your parents' garage and get a job already!

bachviet
05-10-2006, 10:01 PM
Career college student

InfiniteNothing
05-10-2006, 10:13 PM
At 19 units a quarter, 3 quarters a year, 4 years, yeah I've seen 230 units before.

hapoo
05-10-2006, 10:15 PM
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- How many years have you been here ?
- Six.

But, hey, it's cool.
I've majored in almost everything.

Grafalgar
05-10-2006, 10:25 PM
Dude's an idiot. Why didn't he just go into graduate school? Apparently it's less intense than being an undergrad. o.O

Oh well. Loser is right!

hapoo
05-10-2006, 11:48 PM
This guy has 234 semester units. I have 247 quarter units. My major requires 190 units i believe, but because i was a transfer student, I had to take a bunch of extra classes.

Kevster
05-11-2006, 12:13 AM
I wonder how many real science or mathematics courses this guy has taken? And sorry, 'Basic Biology' and 'Pre-Calculus for communications majors" doesn't count. Definitely a bum in my book.

Merlin
05-11-2006, 04:57 AM
Had he graduated, he would have earned a liberal studies degree in education, communications, theater, health and women's studies.
No wonder he is still there. All those majors and not one that will get him a job. If those were my degrees I'd be afraid of the real world as well.

guiseppewv
05-11-2006, 07:41 AM
The slacker tax that they have in place is pretty easy to get around. Just double, triple, or quadruple major and then you raise the number of hours required by your degree programs.

The guy sounds like Van Wilder.

smeakim
05-11-2006, 07:54 AM
No wonder he is still there. All those majors and not one that will get him a job. If those were my degrees I'd be afraid of the real world as well.


Yeah my thoughts exactly. 12 years and not one degree that will get him anywhere.

mcs328
05-11-2006, 08:31 AM
Hmm...he may be on to something. All those classes would involve a lot of girl group work. We all know the ratio for engineering and comp sci is like 1 girl for 50 guys...at least that's how it was when I went to college.

guiseppewv
05-11-2006, 12:14 PM
Hmm...he may be on to something. All those classes would involve a lot of girl group work. We all know the ratio for engineering and comp sci is like 1 girl for 50 guys...at least that's how it was when I went to college.

So true. I know in college there were about 3 girls compared to the ~50 guys in the electrical and computer engineering dept. Only one of the girls was hot, one was not good looking, and the other might as well have been a guy.