Pulse
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Post by Pulse on Jul 15, 2009 17:39:31 GMT -6
So it's still a lot harder than high school? I too have had no study halls last year and this year, and the A.P. classes were annoying. But you were right about the not really studying thing. I got a 4 when the only time I attempted to study out of school was the day before the test, and I fell asleep. What college do you go to?
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Post by Mac on Jul 15, 2009 19:30:46 GMT -6
Miami University.
Highschool is easy even compared to Normanfail. There's really nothing impressive about graduating from high school. Your diploma is one of the easiest awards that you will ever get.
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Post by Sorairo.Nia. on Jul 16, 2009 11:07:14 GMT -6
When you say "Normanfail", you're talking about Normandale right?
If so, is Normandale really that bad of a place to go to?
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Post by мғв=Bane on Jul 16, 2009 14:23:58 GMT -6
I picked up the book "The Naked Roomate and 107 other issues you might run into in college," and it says you really have to try to meet people and that they will just walk into your room if you leave the door open.
Is this true?
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Post by badassmailman on Jul 16, 2009 14:46:48 GMT -6
hell yeah it is, wouldn't you?
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Post by Mac on Jul 16, 2009 15:42:33 GMT -6
Normandale is for stupid people. When someone says that they are going to go to Normanfail for a year and get their generals done, it means that they didn't get accepted anywhere, because they're dumb. It's only good for kids in High School that want to take college classes beacause they think they're too cool for High School. Most colleges (atleast ones with some prestige) don't give a shit whether you've taken college classes at a public peice of shit community college.
Bane: an open door is an invitation to come into your room. Even an unlocked door is an invitation to come in. And yeah, you have to meet people. That's why I went way out of state. To get away from this place (MN is awesome, but I don't want to be narrow minded), and meet new people.
Don't be that guy who locks himself in his room, and nobody knows. That guy always gets talked about, and gets labeled as the creeper that nobody likes. You don't even have to act "cool" to meet people. There will be multiple thousands of people at the college you pick, so it's impossible to not meet someone who does what you do. Simply be yourself. You really do have to put forth an effort to not have friends. Just live, and things will come.
And your problems of not being able to find a girl will be over. You won't have to look far if you really want a girlfriend. Just don't be the loser I mention above and your options will come to you nice and easy.
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Post by badassmailman on Jul 17, 2009 9:32:12 GMT -6
i know about the open door policy, but what's that policy in regards to food?
I imagine it's got a semi-golden rule thing going on where if you snack in their room, they'll snack in yours
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Post by Mac on Jul 17, 2009 12:31:19 GMT -6
It's like an honor system with food. Over-time, you'll know or not if it's OK to take food from your friends room without asking. Something as simple as a water bottle, or a few chips from an open bag is perfectly fine most of the time.
The rule I had for my friends is that they could not open anything that wasn't open, and could only take a water. They had to ask for anything else.
It's usually cool to eat in someone else's room too. Unless they say otherwise, it's a green light.
People usually pay you back eventually, so even if someone does take something they wern't suppose to and you let them know, things will balance out.
There is always that dick who takes shit and never pays you back though. Punch that guy in the face when you meet him.
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Post by мғв=Bane on Jul 18, 2009 18:45:32 GMT -6
What is your major/what looks good right now.
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Post by Mac on Jul 18, 2009 18:58:27 GMT -6
Sociology. No idea what I'm doing after college. probably be a bum.
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