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I spoke with the tennis coach there and I'm taking a visit. There is definitely a decent chance that I may end up being there in the fall of 2005.
I'm sure I'll have a better feel for the college after I take a visit and hit with the team but until that time I was wondering if anybody had any information about it that you probably couldn't find on there website. How is the campus life? Is the college to small and not fun? How is there business program? Is it an enjoyable college to be at? Does anybody know anybody that attends there and what do they have to say about it? Anything at all really would help... Thanks. |
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There's life and then there is Cubs baseball, it's a chore to seperate the two.
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He's only there for this semester because he graduated early, right?
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Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behavior and information processing.
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Sex Kitten Milf fuuucck
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I actually saw he went there on the roster. That kind of interested me cause it seems like the coach is actually fielding a pretty decent team now. Where is he transferring too? If he's going to U of I to be with his brother he'll have to sit out a year for transferring to another Division II school.
I actually beat there number 1 player this summer in a match, and could probably play 1 or 2 there but if it's a shitty school I'm not really interested. |
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There's life and then there is Cubs baseball, it's a chore to seperate the two.
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Well, I only know two warsaw kids that go there, and I don't think you are friends with either one of them. Speaking from experience, having been there a few times for soccer games and the like, the university seems okay, I guess. I'm just not sure why you'd want to go to a small school. I know you like tennis and I know my friend likes soccer, but you're not going to play it for a living, and at this point, I believe it is just getting in the way.
But it's your call BDH. P.S. Rensellear sucks. You think Warsaw is hell? You've seen nothing. [ February 09, 2005, 09:08 PM: Message edited by: Schroeder ] |
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Small schools suck dick.
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Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behavior and information processing.
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students per university
Butler: 4,300 Ball State: more than 20,500 IU: 39,000 Purdue; 39,000 This comes straight from St. Joe's website: Nearly 1,000 students; 84% live on campus. Ra, your school is metropolis compared to St. Joe. Also, you're in a real city. Seriously, Rensselear has like 3 restaraunts tops. (to put things in perspective) |
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Yeah rensselear is a shit whole...they have one cool rock quary but that is it...other then that the town sucks...the school is old and from what i remember it sucks as well....you would be better staying in the 111
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Nubblies: If we put up with Felix, we will put up with you too.
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