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Post by nelison »

I recommend Trent... not very many people now about it but it's such an awesome school. Their psych department is excellent. That's what I'm majoring in, and cause it's such a small school there's a lot of opportunity to participate in research.
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Trent is my second choice. I'm also going into psych.
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Trent just got a forensics program this year (or was it last?), so it's not on Career Cruising yet. It's supposed to be exteremly good. All new equiptment and whatnot.
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Post by superrgirll »

thank you again rob. :love:

when i went to the university fair last year, i asked all the schools about forensics programs and a lot of them said that they were starting programs in two years.
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Wowsers. I just realized that its fsll time now. :freak:





grrrrr, my damn ankle it pissing me right off. Standing is pretty much unbearable. :mad:
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Post by Henrietta »

What do you guys consider big, and not big??

The school I'm at has 18,000. The school I'm transfering to has twice that many.
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Post by superboots »

my school is too fucking big.

I wish I went to a littlier school...but no, i'm stuck here.
fuck.

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one day......

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Post by megxyz128 »

sooo did you not realize that u of m ann arbor was a gigantic school???? jay kaaaaaay

anyways

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Post by Random Name »

I have no idea how many student are in MUN right now, but most high schools here have maybe 700-800 people tops. 18,000 is big.
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Time for "Good News ... Bad News":

Good News: Tomorrow's a PA day! :mrgreen:

Bad News: My dad forced me to tell my boss, so now I have to work. :(
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man

ER is my favorite show :love:


great season opener :nod:
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Post by joe_canadian »

J-Neli wrote:I recommend Trent... not very many people now about it but it's such an awesome school. Their psych department is excellent. That's what I'm majoring in, and cause it's such a small school there's a lot of opportunity to participate in research.


You got to Trent?
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Post by christa lynn »

UBC has about 30,000. My highschool had about 500.
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i made banana muffins today using spongebob squarepants muffin cups .. too bad the muffins taste like shit :uh:
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i went to an astronomy club meeting with my friend tonight and there are 6 people in the club and man do they like the stars. she was all excited about it but i dont think ill be going to anymore meetings
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oh yea and i got my kazaa working boo yay!
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I am voice chatting!

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Post by clumsychild_ »

Ugh. I'm definitely not looking forward to this biology test tomorrow. :neutral:

And it is just plain wrong to assign homework the night before a test (in the same freaking class).
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the weird bumps on my eye are returning.
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Post by Joey »

an astronomy club sounds cool .. i'd be interested in that .. my school didn't have anything cool like that .. i don't think .. i honestly didn't even look into it :freak:
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