College Are For Fools

Discussion in 'The Whiners' started by winterfresh, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. happy_kel

    happy_kel thug life.

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    i got laid up at ECU last week and i dont even go there
     
  2. teh-horace

    teh-horace for your pleasure

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    yeah.....

    i was frightened away from ECU by all the std's



    ....
     
  3. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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  4. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    you must be so proud of yourself
     
  5. Orsino2

    Orsino2 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Yeah, ECU isn't really that hard.


    I actually was going to go to East Carolina, for awhile.
     
  6. teh-horace

    teh-horace for your pleasure

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    ECU is everyone's failsafe


    everyone gets accepted
     
  7. Orsino2

    Orsino2 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Yeah, haha... my English teacher went there, UVA, and UNCG.

    He said he enjoyed it and it was the best value, regionally. So, I've still considered it. My uncle went to UNCW and UNCG.

    I'm definately going to seek out of state residence... I'd go to VA Tech, but there's extreme overcrowding.

    UVA is always a chance if I go to Charlottesville.
     
  8. teh-horace

    teh-horace for your pleasure

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    uncw's pretty nice
     
  9. canadian_boy

    canadian_boy Brohn Zmith

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    I'd like to go to McGill University after cégep. Apparently they have good history/journalism programs..
     
  10. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    Kurdistan isn't even a country, is lacking in infrastructure and stability for simple manufacturing. But you're ignoring every point that has a consensus of economists backing it up, making illogical points, and basically you're stuck on a path that has been tried and failed. I'm out.
     
  11. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    I'll be there in two years, hopefully, for law school.
     
  12. canadian_boy

    canadian_boy Brohn Zmith

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    I'll be there in three hopefully !
     
  13. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    Well, I'm done with my BA after this year, then going to either SK or China to teach english for a year. Study for the LSATs then see if I can get in. I'm not overly worried about getting accepted though, I have an A average so far.
     
  14. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    im starting community college in january! my GED is getting me somewhere.
     
  15. winterfresh

    winterfresh Member

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    Kurdistan is a country, it's a country from up inside Senator Conroy's ass, clearly that's where your logic is implying.

    Lol capital investment, who's going to pay for that, our government? Where's the government going to come up with that money when by that time the country is broke?

    The people you say? How, when the majority of the citizens won't be able to pay federal taxes let alone their land & school tax.

    The U.S is billions in debt, why do we need more?


    Sure business investors could invest into the country but isn't that what bonds are for? You know? The same basic bond system we been using since the start of this country? That same bond system didn't do much good when this country went through the depression of the 1930s, which also taught us that when the business market is broke the only way of coming out from it is through a World War.

    Again Investing into an already broken system isn't the answer, repairing that system with extreme change is.
     

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