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Tough decision for the next couples years: need help!

where to?


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K I'm faced with a decision where to live for the next couple years and i can't decide so cast your votes one where you would live based on the charts and explain why. Thanks :) they are all different schools but i'll tell you the names after your votes are cast. PLZ dont write "gay" or something stupid im serious.
 
and so far it's c by a landslide :)
 
Little Wing said:
and so far it's c by a landslide :)
Thanks Wing!
why'd you pick C?
 
Little Wing said:
and so far it's c by a landslide :)

Agreed...

Cause what are all those other things, unless you can share them with someone?

(or multiple someones)

:D
 
because money can't buy love n i'm a romantic. :shrug:
 
I voted A, the reason is you are only their for a few years and that is the time to devote your time to school and building a great future.....love, friends ect will be something to focus on for the rest of your life.
 
and that's a good answer too.
 
I just left love, because my career was in peril... - :(

Now I restart both... Thats life but, I would do it all over again

Whats the old expression...
"Better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all"

And the Butthole Surfers said...
"Its better to regret something you did, than something you didn't do"
 
ForemanRules said:
I voted A, the reason is you are only their for a few years and that is the time to devote your time to school and building a great future.....love, friends ect will be something to focus on for the rest of your life.



:thumb:
 
CRASHMAN said:
K I'm faced with a decision where to live for the next couple years and i can't decide so cast your votes one where you would live based on the charts and explain why. Thanks :) they are all different schools but i'll tell you the names after your votes are cast. PLZ dont write "gay" or something stupid im serious.
Can't pick one for you, but Foremanrules is looking for a room mate
 
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Don't type gay, or he will tap you with an ankle lock.


Anyways, I'd say the second chart. :thumb:
 
BigDyl said:
Don't type gay, or he will tap you with an ankle lock.


Anyways, I'd say the second chart. :thumb:

:laugh: i knew youd choose it
 
Don't ever let a girl influence where you go to school because one thing is for sure. You'll spend almost all your time with her, and make basically no new friends. Then one night you'll come in, find some dude with his dick in her butt, you'll break up, and will loathe the school you chose because your ex decided to take it in the poop chute.
 
And don't do it for fun either, because freshman year is a lot of fun, but unless you have a bullshit major (like nascar marketing) you'll spend the majority of your college career studying. Freshman year, I started out in chemistry and thought it was great because it was easy, and there were a million hot "pre-med" sluts. Sophomore year, there were less pre med sluts, and more dudes and asians and the workload started increasing. Junior year, there was probably one or two hot girls, basically 99% of the people who started as pre-med had come to realize how incredibly hard and selective medical school is, and after getting a C in a core class, switched majors. Now, the chemistry department is a sausage fest with the chicks having bigger dongs than the dudes, and I have to study for about 2.5 hours a day on average on top taking 18 hours and undergraduate research just to stay caught up, so fun shouldn't matter, because it doesn't last long.
 
gococksDJS said:
And don't do it for fun either, because freshman year is a lot of fun, but unless you have a bullshit major (like nascar marketing) you'll spend the majority of your college career studying. Freshman year, I started out in chemistry and thought it was great because it was easy, and there were a million hot "pre-med" sluts. Sophomore year, there were less pre med sluts, and more dudes and asians and the workload started increasing. Junior year, there was probably one or two hot girls, basically 99% of the people who started as pre-med had come to realize how incredibly hard and selective medical school is, and after getting a C in a core class, switched majors. Now, the chemistry department is a sausage fest with the chicks having bigger dongs than the dudes, and I have to study for about 2.5 hours a day on average on top taking 18 hours and undergraduate research just to stay caught up, so fun shouldn't matter, because it doesn't last long.

thats good advice thanks, im transfering as a junior from a junior college so i got the studying down.
 
gococksDJS said:
Don't ever let a girl influence where you go to school because one thing is for sure. You'll spend almost all your time with her, and make basically no new friends. Then one night you'll come in, find some dude with his dick in her butt, you'll break up, and will loathe the school you chose because your ex decided to take it in the poop chute.
Good Shit.
 
CRASHMAN said:
haha, what year are you, and what's your specific major? From what i've seen, organic 1 or 2 are usually what make people change their majors. And there are also people who think they can get into med school with an alternate major, like history, and think they can just study for the MCAT's and do well on them but it's filled with organic and analytical chemistry. If you're not a biology, physics or chemistry major, I would at least take organic and analytical before the MCAT's.
 
I might as well tell the universities now

A-UCLA (Garenteed in with honors transfer garentee)
B-University of Maryland ( friend just got in with a lesser GPA than me)
C-Nippissing University (Canada)(just have a lot of family not so much a good school)
D-Stanford (just applying for fun lol)
 
CRASHMAN said:
I might as well tell the universities now

A-UCLA (Garenteed in with honors transfer garentee)
B-University of Maryland ( friend just got in with a lesser GPA than me)
C-Nippissing University (Canada)(just have a lot of family not so much a good school)
D-Stanford (just applying for fun lol)
Hopefully no one on IM is on the UCLA admissions board:D
 
gococksDJS said:
haha, what year are you, and what's your specific major? From what i've seen, organic 1 or 2 are usually what make people change their majors. And there are also people who think they can get into med school with an alternate major, like history, and think they can just study for the MCAT's and do well on them but it's filled with organic and analytical chemistry. If you're not a biology, physics or chemistry major, I would at least take organic and analytical before the MCAT's.

I was planning either a Bio right now i have all my general ed out of the way including 8 honors classes
 
gococksDJS said:
Hopefully no one on IM is on the UCLA admissions board:D

:laugh: thats so funny, i never pay attention to what i write on here
 
CRASHMAN said:
I was planning either a Bio right now i have all my general ed out of the way including 8 honors classes
Do you mean you've placed out of intro courses? I placed out of Chemistry 111 and Biology 101 because of my AP scores but still took them. I was told that placing out of classes that are in your field of major is a bad idea because even though you've technically placed out, you still miss a lot of info that you're expected to know for the next course.
 
ForemanRules said:
Good, I will need many roid scripts in about 8 years.
My freshman year, I knew 10 people starting out in pre-med. Now, only three are still in science related majors, and none are applying to med school.
 
gococksDJS said:
Do you mean you've placed out of intro courses? I placed out of Chemistry 111 and Biology 101 because of my AP scores but still took them. I was told that placing out of classes that are in your field of major is a bad idea because even though you've technically placed out, you still miss a lot of info that you're expected to know for the next course.

I'm at a junior college right now, so i got my basics like logic, psych, history, calc, stats, english, which are all honors and a bunch of other classes already completed here which all transfer
 
CRASHMAN said:
I'm at a junior college right now, so i got my basics like logic, psych, history, calc, stats, english, which are all honors and a bunch of other classes already completed here which all transfer
Oh, I thought you meant high school classes. My bad.
 
gococksDJS said:
My freshman year, I knew 10 people starting out in pre-med. Now, only three are still in science related majors, and none are applying to med school.

that's intimidating
 
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