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NBX 02-15-2007 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by MatzoBallsX5
Whittier College, Class of 2006...go um, Poets...yeah, our mascot absolutely blows


Go Mighty Poets!!!

Whittier College BA Bio 93
CSU Fullerton MA Bio 97
Whittier College, Teaching Credential 2003??

NBX 02-15-2007 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by driverX5
I applied to Whittier. I did you like it ??

You applied??? Will you like it? I did! Small..everyone knows you...you go to any office or professor and they know you by name!!! Considering the size (1220 when I attended), it's like the world in a very small package!

SANguru 02-15-2007 02:40 AM

what program is that?????

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Originally Posted by xnsf
Dual Degree Engineering at University of California @ Santa Cruz and Berkeley
will graudate in five years :rolleyes:


PersonaNonGrata 02-15-2007 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by blondboinsd
I'm at Harvard, totally recommend it! :P

Louis Winthorpe III: "He was wearing my Harvard tie. Can you believe it? My Harvard tie. Like oh, sure he went to Harvard."

http://videodetective.com/photos/008/000346_44.jpg

:rofl:

xnsf 02-15-2007 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by SANguru
what program is that?????

http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/programs/dual/

:thumbup:

X5Flyboy 02-15-2007 11:48 AM

The Citadel - class of 1971 - BS math - a hell of a place to go to, but a great place to be from - usually in the top 10 best public colleges in the south

The important thing about selecting a college is what do you want to do, what are your likes - do you have any idea what major will help you achieve the career path you may want to pursue? How strong is the college in that field? What are it's placement rates for graduates (in your major)? What is it's reputation in the business community? Where do you feel comfortable? in a classroom of hundreds? or one with less than thirty? Where will you be able to study? (ie, do they maintain a level of quiet in the dorms on school nights or will you have to spend time elsewhere to get your work done without interruption?) Of course, if you're going to college just to get drunk (and be somebody) and party, you can narrow your selection down to the Playboy list of party schools.

SuperGreg 02-15-2007 11:55 AM

University of Arizona

http://sportsfanoutlet.com/images_ca...1588996013.jpg

Technomage 02-15-2007 12:43 PM

I currently attend NJIT(new jersey institute of technology)

vinuneuro 02-15-2007 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by burkleymh
The important thing about selecting a college is what do you want to do, what are your likes - do you have any idea what major will help you achieve the career path you may want to pursue? How strong is the college in that field? What are it's placement rates for graduates (in your major)? What is it's reputation in the business community? Where do you feel comfortable? in a classroom of hundreds? or one with less than thirty? Where will you be able to study? (ie, do they maintain a level of quiet in the dorms on school nights or will you have to spend time elsewhere to get your work done without interruption?) Of course, if you're going to college just to get drunk (and be somebody) and party, you can narrow your selection down to the Playboy list of party schools.

Absolutely right! Pick a college that will help facilitate career growth.

blondboinsd 02-15-2007 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tijanaw
:confused: So do you fly to boston every morning?

FINALLY someone says something lol


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