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Post by LostPeon™ on Aug 29, 2006 21:14:15 GMT -8
Where you going, Gray?
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Post by grayfox7 on Aug 29, 2006 21:29:14 GMT -8
San Francisco State University.
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Post by LostPeon™ on Aug 30, 2006 17:06:34 GMT -8
I see... I've got a friend going there. And a few going to Berkeley, not too far away.
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Post by grayfox7 on Aug 31, 2006 21:04:34 GMT -8
Where did this board spring from?
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Post by LostPeon™ on Sept 1, 2006 9:53:40 GMT -8
Your imagination. Don't you see the "Imaginary Mod" title under your name?
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Post by navyceals on Sept 4, 2006 14:15:58 GMT -8
Well I for one am paying for all of my own schooling.
But I do have to sympathize with you americans, since I don't think our costs are really comparable.
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Post by greeny on Sept 5, 2006 21:38:26 GMT -8
seconded. like holy crap. UBC is 4,000 standard. (canadian... wait... that's now par to american currency! HAH!)
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Post by rbobatar on Sept 18, 2006 21:08:31 GMT -8
RBOB DOESNT EVEN CARE HOW MUCH IT COSTS. RBOB DOES AS RBOB SEES FIT. IS ANYONE ELSE LIVING ON CAMPUS AT UNIVERSITY AND IF SO ARE THEY AS BAD TO THE BONE AS RBOB.
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Post by grayfox7 on Dec 11, 2006 9:26:01 GMT -8
Today's my priority registration day. I spent about three hours last night going through the classes I could take and picking out what looked like the best classes and making sure that I would have a workable schedule (i.e. no classes before 10 in the morning, no classes at 7 at night). You have to pay for the semester before you pick classes so I did that right now and then noticed that my fee payment deadline for priority registration was a week ago.
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Post by Sifu Lee on Dec 11, 2006 13:30:11 GMT -8
Welcome to college Gray. In a few years, after you graduate, that will be one of the recurring college-related nightmares that you have for a long time to come. I still have them. And it is surprising how common and similar they are among U.S. college graduates.
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Post by technohawk on Dec 11, 2006 14:20:06 GMT -8
Welcome to college Gray. In a few years, after you graduate, that will be one of the recurring college-related nightmares that you have for a long time to come. I still have them. And it is surprising how common and similar they are among U.S. college graduates. Happens all the time up here in Canadian Universities as well. I had tons of headaches from stuff similar to that. Took me my whole first year to get the hang of the Administrative system and how insane it can be. Miss a cutoff date by a day and they give you hell when you try to still do something.
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Post by grayfox7 on Dec 11, 2006 18:11:41 GMT -8
Thanks, it's good to be here. Most of the time. In a few years, after you graduate, that will be one of the recurring college-related nightmares that you have for a long time to come. I still have them. And it is surprising how common and similar they are among U.S. college graduates. Ack. Definitely not looking forward to that. Well by some stroke of either incredibly good luck for me or terrible misfortune for everyone else, the online registration page crashed early this morning and has been down all day. It's been chaos at the student services building. The site doesn't work so people have been calling in to register their classes and nobody knows, not even the workers at the school did while I was there, which classes are full and which aren't. I was able to convince a lady at the student services to let me register tomorrow morning but I have no idea what classes will be left or if things will be working by then. Here's hoping, though!
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Post by Sifu Lee on Dec 12, 2006 1:22:26 GMT -8
Since techno said it's common for people from Canadian Universities to have these nightmares as well, I'll mention another interesting point. I was talking about this to a Russian friend of mine, and he said that this does not happen in Russia. It seems to be a cultural phenomena not common to all cultures.
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