Hodger51 Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 well it looks like all u guys live in America, but any way i live in England and i might decide to go some where like Birmingham which is in the centre of England Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RPCrazy Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 Sorry Charles...I'm not at Rutgers just yet. ~_^ Right now I'm attending our local community college. It's close (the farthest campus is a half hour drive away), it's cheap (less than $900 for my first semester), and if I keep atleast a B average I get accepted into Rutgers as a Junior, with all my credits carrying over. ^_^ Let's see...I'm just a little freshman, so I haven't had the chance to sample the food, and not yet have I gained any weight. I've always heard that the Frosh 15 was more associated with dorm-living freshman...and granted, I don't know how many of you live on sight at your college...but perhaps that's why I've yet to see any gain/loss? Burlington County doesn't have dorms...at any campus. All the students are commuters. The few teachers that I have met are...ok. Some of them are just...rather...boring. But the majority are nice, fun people. ^_^ Definitely looking forward to the next 2 years. As for the gap year: I was seriously considering taking off. I almost did, but then my mother informed me I'd be off her insurance (not a full time student anymore, you know?) and would have to find my own. -coughs- Hi ho! Hi ho! It's off to class I go! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angelus_Necare Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 I'll probably end up going to a two year so I can save money to go to Pratt institute in New York City for my artists degree, I haven't thought much past college wich I think is not really a good thing. oh well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vegitto4 Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 What I'm planning on doing, is taking 2 years at the local community college. Then transferring to a bigger university, or getting certified in Computer Graphics design. ::signs up for taking his TASP, ACT, and SAT 's:: Meh, I still have to finish my senior year though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meteora Posted September 24, 2003 Author Share Posted September 24, 2003 [color=darkblue][size=1][i]Wow I didnt relize you guys all went to college. One question does anyone go to SDSU? Cuz thats where I want to go. But its interesting to see where someof you guys go.[/color][/size][/i] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brasil Posted September 25, 2003 Share Posted September 25, 2003 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Charles [/i] [B]Our campus is located in the heart of the city of Camden, which is essentially a devastated area undergoing revitalization. Luckily, everything begins with Rutgers, so our campus is nice and the surrounding area isn't a certifiable nightmare. Occasionally I'll encounter suspicious looking characters (like Alex :p) but on the other hand I've yet to be on the receiving end of a mugging. For the most part, the class sizes are kept to thirty people or below and there are sanitary places to pick up lunch other than the school cafeteria. Although, most of them are fast food joints and not really desirable places to eat. Not a bad place though. The professors are generally very distinguished and easy to get along. [/B][/QUOTE] Hehe, Charles, watch it. I might be around Armitage Hall. Ooooh, scary! lol. :p But yes. Camden...is...how we say, warzone or a mild variation of it. Like Charles, I haven't been witness or subjected to muggings or anything. Our campus is unbelievably safe, even in the heart of Camden. Our police force is very similar to a riot control force. They patrol everywhere, they're always sharp. Very comforting to have them here. If you're leaving the Mac Lab at 4 am (any time of the day, really, but 4 am is when people finish in the Mac Labs), you can call to have them escort you to your car. The professors simply rock. I'm an English freak, as some of you can tell, and our English Department is one of the best I've ever seen. Our professors are incredibly knowledgeable, to the extent of disturbingly knowledgeable. Some of my profs pull lectures out of thin air, without any notes, referencing archaic and obscure pieces of literature, film, and art. It's amazing. Charles will agree that Dr. Fitter is one such instructor. The man is awesome. He's a British Marxist--a card-carrying Marxist, no less, but he is always respectful of others' political views. Really cool guy and a definitive volume on Shakespeare. Class sizes yeah. usually around 30. World Masterpieces have up to 180, as it's a General Requirement course and everyone has to take it. Rutgers is a really groovy school. I highly recommend it if you're going for an English degree. The English people simply roxxrsors. hehe. [quote][i]Originally posted by RPCrazy[/i] [b]The few teachers that I have met are...ok. Some of them are just...rather...boring.[/b][/quote] Yeah, from what Jenn's described, her theatre instructor is a ****ing moron. Hmph...core of theatre being actor and audience. Bull****. Without any ideas or reasons for being there, the actors aren't doing anything but standing around, and the audience has no reason to be there to watch nothing going on. And someone asked "What about script?" The theatre instructor replied, "What about adlibbing?" WTF! I don't think this instructor realises that NOBODY can adlib without an idea, that is to say, focus, that is to say, creative base, that is to say, SCRIPT to work off of. Even my most insane 20 minute improvisational (READ: "adlibbed") monologues had thought processes behind them. Jenn's heard me do some of them, and I guaran-freaking-tee that I wasn't pulling that stuff out of my ***. While my mouth may have been going, my brain is still thinking about where I'm going next, what points I want to make, what poetic notions and realisations I want to include. I really wish some instructors--no, people would THINK before they speak. To say that you only need actors and audience is pure, unadulterated idiotspeak. Yeah, that's my little rant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vegitto4 Posted September 25, 2003 Share Posted September 25, 2003 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Charles [/i] Our campus is located in the heart of the city of Camden, which is essentially a devastated area undergoing revitalization. Luckily, everything begins with Rutgers, so our campus is nice and the surrounding area isn't a certifiable nightmare. Occasionally I'll encounter suspicious looking characters (like Alex :p) but on the other hand I've yet to be on the receiving end of a mugging. [/QUOTE] Camden, NJ eh? I used to live in collingswood. Trust me guys, that county is as rundown as rundown can get. How much better is it doing since 1997 anyways? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maully Posted September 25, 2003 Share Posted September 25, 2003 I am in the midst of my off stint, in that I took two years off from college. I will, however be going back in the fall, to good ole WSU (Wichita State University) here in Kansas. Go Shox!!! I will be finishing My Public Relations Degree. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meteora Posted September 25, 2003 Author Share Posted September 25, 2003 [color=666666][size=1][i]Its amazing the variety of college's there are and how many of you are going to one. On equestion which would be better for a career in Football. SDSU or UCSD? Because thats where I want to take my life.[/color][/size][/i] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vegitto4 Posted September 25, 2003 Share Posted September 25, 2003 I'd say, if it was strictly Football, pick the one that you like, and that has a good program. because you wont want to play for a crappy program, and a crappy team. You wont have any fun. Or I could be completely wrong, and you would have the time of your life on a crappy team, making it better. It's up to you. I'd go with a college that a major league team would smile on if they saw it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbfrontmanvdp Posted September 25, 2003 Share Posted September 25, 2003 Well i guess im pretty late on this topic but i currently go to Rowan University which is in NJ. Its a pretty good college, the parties kick *** here. Academically the school is up to par compared to any other school. Its mainly a teacher/engineer type of school so it suits me well since i want to be a highschool principal. We basically win a lot of D3 championships in sports and besides all of the other things i have listed, the only downside is the food. I hate the food here at Rowan, it sucks. Its always the same crap constantly with no room of improvement being found. Wow they gave us a Columbo yogurt stand what a difference that will make. Ahh oh well Rowan U. is still a great college. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlgaTheDwarf Posted September 27, 2003 Share Posted September 27, 2003 Well, I'm sure you all have heard of the college I attend, It is the very prestigious Butte Community College (*screams of awe*). I usually don't like to brag about it but there's no use hidding from the truth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satan665 Posted September 28, 2003 Share Posted September 28, 2003 Oh the University of Oregon I am at presently, and I graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology a year ago. UO has a lot more school spirit, everyone in this little town (eugene, OR) is a UO-ducks fan. Its kinda wacky. I don't really feel like a part of the school so much because I am in grad school. Its a whole different experience which is much more like having a job. At least i don't have a nagging boss though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BabyGirl Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by satan665 [/i] [B] I graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology a year ago. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]Did you [by chance] major in photography? I know that its photography program is huge, but more centered around commercial and portrait/studio stuff. Just curious if that was your chosen major, though I have my doubts that it was if you're attending UO for grad school. [/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterflash Posted October 2, 2003 Share Posted October 2, 2003 I'm only in the 8th grade and I'm 13. But I do plan on trying to get into the University of Michigan. I might go somewhere else if I'm smart enough. ^_^;;; I'm in the Midwest Talent Search so I've actually taken the ACT before. I scored as an average 11th grader! YAY! I'm smart! But I don't have a lot of money. So let's just hope I can get a scholarship and become smarter than Super genius Greg and Big *** ego Tom. ^_^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outlawstar69 Posted October 2, 2003 Share Posted October 2, 2003 i don't know if this counts, but I'm taking a course in computer science at a place called Juniata College. It's a private liberal arts college I believe, and kinda expensive. Thankfully though, I'm still a senior in High School, so they have an agreement with my school that lets me go there at a reduced price. It's only one course anyway.. I'll take a math there next semester. I may go there com next year, but I'm not sure yet. They have the computer software department that I want to learn for my education (they are ranked pretty high up there considering that they are such a small school; my computer science clas shas around 13 people or so), but they don't have any engineering departments. Where would a person go if they wanted to learn about AI and that whole technical field? (I already considered MIT, but they don't offer enough scholarships. Juniata has alot, enough for me to be able to go there with help of other scholarships. Maybe.) What names would those courses have? And I still need to think about what field I could work in employing those skills.. sorry if this is a long post, but there aren't any people I know who know this kind of stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maully Posted October 2, 2003 Share Posted October 2, 2003 [color=green]As for scholarships--you can find them through other sources than just the school. Often local clubs give them to graduating seniors, like the Kawanis and Churches and the PTA. Also there are a lot of private business and organizations that offer scholarship contests. You can find a ton of them online.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satan665 Posted October 2, 2003 Share Posted October 2, 2003 Sorry Babygirl, I am a chemist, not a photographer. The photo school there is really cool though. Really the whole art program at RIT is the schools saving grace because the art students are primarily the only interesting people to make friends with. The thing is though that the president of RIT wants to get rid of the art programs and focus on engineering and sciences. He's such a fool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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