Oh, but what college do you go to, Caspian? I for one have no idea!Quote:
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Oh, but what college do you go to, Caspian? I for one have no idea!Quote:
Originally Posted by Caspian
speaking of colleges, i have to choose mine right quick. its down to iowa and northern iowa. ive lived in iowa city (where U of Iowa is) my whole life, and i kind of want to get out of here, but i think iowa is a better school. any thoughts?
I graduate in June with my BA in History from University of California and I'll immediately start my masters degree in Education.
I'm going to Halton college in September to study fashion design. I'm pleased to see they have a rubbish forum that I can potentially use to make fun of the other students on.
I'm in my 1st year at the University of Sydney majoring in Art Informatics
http://www.gonorway.no/Vest_Agder/Ve..._kartnorge.gif
That red spot in the bottom. I'll move there this summer. Notice how Norway looks like an el-guitar. :radred:
That's cool, I have a few buds that go there. My friends and I from back home went and saw em a couple of months ago, and to say the least, I don't remember much. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by T-MaN
Levian: I see a fish skelaton.
Sophomore at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Majoring in Journalism and Mass Communications if I ever get off my ass and go to class.
Staying up til 3AM talking about schizophrenic, catatonic midget clowns with your roommate is not very academic.
I'm doing my first year of a BA majoring in Art History and sub-majoring (or something) in French.
I study at Victoria University, Wellington, NZ.
I went to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN). I completed a Bachelor of Civil (Structural) Engineering, and am currently working for an offshore oil & gas company here in St. John's. Our program is pretty much the same as Waterloo's Engineering Co-op program, I believe.
University was a $hit-load of fun, we became a very tight-knit class, however many of the profs I had were useless as educators. Ph.d types, who are actually geniuses, but also borderline retards with no social or teaching skills. But I guess that's part of what made this Eng program challenging.
We also had the opportunity to travel for our workterms. There were 6 of them (8 academic terms, and 6 workterms) which provided invaluable work experience. For my last 2, I went to Houston TX, and Leiden, The Netherlands, just outside of Amsterdam.
Anyways, University was great. There's also George Street here, which is like a mini version of Bourbon Street :D It also makes school challenging :p
whoa! that looks like a snake, but cool place to be in Levian, looks pretty cool.Quote:
Originally Posted by Levian
yes Lev, Norway looks a lot like an electric guitar. i never noticed it before.
I'll be attending Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA starting August 24th. majoring in computer engineering.
I'm a glutton for punishment - I'm on my second degree. That's right, I'm looking at seven years on undergraduate education. And at least another three if I decide to do a PhD - 5 if I do it part-time!
Finished my first course in Natural Sciences in the UK, where I was for a time at the same university as a certain EoFF bigwig. We never met, but I downloaded some Chrono Cross and FFT off of his PC.
Now I'm on the other side of the planet (Sydney) at Medical School...
Go figure.
I wanna go to the 'Faculdade de Letras do Porto' where I'll study German and English modern literatures and I must make portuguese, history, german, sociologye and psychologie exams but only german and english count to get in!Quote:
Where do you go, what are you taking, what exams do you have coming up and how will you study for em?
I already make the summaries of all the subjects and now I just read it a bit everyday to memorize it...
I'm at Canterbury Univeristy in New Zealand, in my fifth year of a Law/Arts double degree.
Exams don't worry me too much; essays are the true stress.