Originally posted by Gitaroo Man
i hate colleges.
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I think your better off at Hamline than Mac. You're pretty dead on with the Mac stereotype. I still have to resist snickering when I hear someone went to Mac. At least go to Carleton or St. Olaf if you want the pretentious uptight degree.Originally posted by CaptaiN_JacKI got rejected by my first choice and ended up going to similar liberal arts university just down the road from the one I got rejected by. 2 years later and I'm still here and loving it. Turns out the school I got rejected by is infested with liberal hippies, lesbians, drug addicts, and stuck up rich kids. If I had got accepted I would have gone there and it would have been one of the worst decisions of my life.
Sometimes you have to look past the academic standings and reputations of the colleges you're applying to and think about the student population. I'm going to a school with average academic standards and average people, and I truly think it's where I belong.
Hamline and Gustavus students were usually the coolest personalities anyways.
/Too long working around the U
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one of the best kept secrets of colleges is that transfer requirements are WAY lower than freshmen admission requirements.
dont feel bad if you go to a community school for 1 or 2 years. if you work your *** off like you should, you'll have no problem getting into nearly any school of your choice
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