College is good. Much better than highschool. Enjoy the ride.
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College is good. Much better than highschool. Enjoy the ride.
I got my bachelors from UCLA. I had a good time but feel like I didn't really learn anything worthwhile. Looking back on it I should have majored in psychology which is something I'm interested in, rather than math which is something I'm good at.
Math is so rad, though! You should look into metamathematical research or economics phenomena modeling. :D
Or not. :(
I'm not in college yet, but I plan to attend the community college for two years, and then maybe transfer to Fresno State.
I'd like to go to burkley. lol, thats a laughable concept. Id have to have better grades i think...
Uni, man!
I kind of wanted to go to UCLA like Del, and many of my other friends, but I decided on CSULA because they have a better school for my major.
Uni is only different from high school if you live on, or near campus because you don't have your parents around. If you live at home (like me), it's like going to school with slightly more tolerable people, but still living in the same environment as the past eighteen years of your life.
I want my education to be over. And I look forward to a fat paycheck every other Friday. :)
This sunday I'll be leaving for Plymouth State University. This will be my freshmean year and I can't wait to go :p
And plus UCLA sucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yamaneko
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Kidding! I had an intensely hard time choosing between UCLA and USC and I didn't make my decision until WAY after the deadline (extrenuating circumstances) But the rivelry between the two schools is crazy. And funny too :p
1) Are you in college/university, or have you been? If so, did you/do you enjoy it?
Yes, I am currently enrolled at the University of Toronto, Erindale campus. In a few weeks I'll be starting my 2nd year of a 5 year program of a double major of Palaeontology and Geology. First year was grand (minus the whole marks part :p ), and I can't wait for second year. :D
Yeah, I move into Rochester Institute of Technology this Sunday.
I've been relatively nervous, leaving home, leaving my group of friends, and moving into the wonders of college.
But, for the most part, what you guys have said has been quite uplifting. Perhaps it won't be so bad, afterall. : )
Nope, no colleges here. Going to the army in 4 months, for 3-4 years minimum... and then university, probably studying states, or going to diplomatic studies, or national security studies.... or everything together.
Yes... I recently graduated from UCI (University of CA, Irvine) with a bachelor's degree in computer engineering. College is fun, yet a lot of hard work. I don't know why everyone is like 'OMG it is like... SO much kewler than HS!' becuase I found it very similar to high school... except the general attitude of the students was slightly more mature. SLIGHTLY. But then again, I like high school too. It's also interesting and fun to live away from home and have a kind of 'pretend' freedom...
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Originally Posted by devilmaykickass
I go to University of Maryland, College Park. I went to Montgomery college for one year before transferring to Maryland and I've been here for 2 years now. I love it.
I hated high school and its restrictions. I can eat whenever the hell I want! I can leave class whenever the hell I want...who doesn't want that? They say college is the best 4 years of your life, and they're probably right...but my college life hasn't been exactly thrilling...but I can't complain.
I have 2 more years of college left before I get my double degree...I'll try to enjoy this moment because it won't come by again.
1) Are you in college/university, or have you been? If so, did you/do you enjoy it?
No
2) If you arn't or haven't been, do you plan on it?
Yep I plan on going to university :)
I'm completing my transfer from community college to university and will be moving to California State University Sanbernardino at University Village in 21 days. Yay!