- Among the cast's plans for college, Alasdair plans to enter on a video game scholarship but, so far, can't find a university to meet his aim. Ross returns to college so he can enter a profession without kids around.
- Blip happily provide a "study environment" when Alasdair sets his sights on entering college on a video game scholarship, but Alasdair struggles to find the university that will grant his goal. Motivated by thoughts of entering a new profession without kids around, Ross returns to college, but several alarming ideas presented in child psychology class may flunk him. Christine's plan for college hinges on finding the right student body ratio. Looking for a career in gastronomy, Lisa credits Barth for preparing her for college life - namely, its cafeteria food and biology lab assignments. Snake-Eyes credits brake failure for once putting him through college. College recruiter Guy Fun tries attracting kids to his party university. The collegiate success of Justin's athletic big brother Tank has the boys looking toward an easy future in college football. Six years as a college freshman prepared Lance well for life as a senator. Recruiters offer Christine a grade incentive for joining their university. The school principal gives Lisa a load of unvarnished honesty in assessing colleges' true value. Having never gone to college, Barth proudly proclaims himself a self-made man, which Alasdair finds eminently evident. Christine decides to help prepare Alasdair for college. The kids discuss collegiate letters. Since college degrees only lead to low-paying jobs, Mr. Schidtler begins teaching students electric guitar. And seeing what being on You Can't Do That On Television has done for Christine in four years, Marjorie decides to attend acting college for six.—statmanjeff
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