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** Bartleby didn't have a dream. His admission essay was "I don't have a clue". By the end, Bartleby has found his passion: he helps others achieve theirs.
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-->That's right. I didn't want to have anything to do with it.I wanted to be the fourth generation of Schrader to go to Harmon. But then I realized, I would much rather be the ''first'' generation of Schrader to go to the South Harmon Institute of Technology.

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-->That's right. I didn't want to have anything to do with it. I wanted to be the fourth generation of Schrader to go to Harmon. But then I realized, I would much rather be the ''first'' generation of Schrader to go to the South Harmon Institute of Technology.
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** This also shows how far Bartleby has come. He originally created South Harmon just to get his parents off his back about college. Now he truly cares about the institution and the value of following one's own dreams, even if those dreams are different than the norm.

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** This also shows how far Bartleby has come. He originally created South Harmon just to get his parents off his back about college. Now he truly cares about the institution and the value of following one's own dreams, even if those dreams are different than the norm.norm.
* When Schrader reveals that he's the one that applied S.H.I.T. for accreditation, Bartleby is naturaly confused, given how much Schrader wanted nothing to do with the whole scheme. Schrader's response?
-->That's right. I didn't want to have anything to do with it.I wanted to be the fourth generation of Schrader to go to Harmon. But then I realized, I would much rather be the ''first'' generation of Schrader to go to the South Harmon Institute of Technology.
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* The speech given by Bartleby at the accreditation hearing. He states how Harmon college is corrupt in forcing people to conform to their standards and humiliating anyone who doesn't. He saws how they be different, but it is wrong to rob someone of their passions. This moves the school board to grants them a one-year probation to be a real college.

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* The speech given by Bartleby at the accreditation hearing. He states how Harmon college is corrupt in forcing people to conform to their standards and humiliating anyone who doesn't. He saws how says he knows they be are different, but it is wrong to rob someone of their passions. This moves the school board to grants grant them a one-year probation to be a real college.
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* The speech given by Bartleby at the accreditation hearing. He states how Harmon college is corrupt in forcing people to conform to their standards and humiliating anyone who doesn't. He saws how they be different, but it is wrong to rob someone of their passions. This moves the school board to grants them a one-year probation to be a real college.
** This also shows how far Bartleby has come. He originally created South Harmon just to get his parents off his back about college. Now he truly cares about the institution and the value of following one's own dreams, even if those dreams are different than the norm.

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** Also when the Certification Board Director tells Bartleby he wanted to be a jazz musician when he was younger. "It's never too late, sir."

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** Also when * When the Certification Board Director tells Bartleby he wanted to be a jazz musician when he was younger. "It's never too late, sir.""
* Uncle Ben starts as an angry alcoholic with his glory days behind him. As he realizes the students are actually listening to him and looking up to him, he starts becoming a genuine role-model. By the end, his angry rants have become full-scale lectures that seem to be the most popular course on campus.

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