340 dollars for UCLA Orientation?

<p>I can't BELIEVE that orientation costs that much! My parents said that if I wanted to go I'd have to pay for it myself...I don't blame them, ucla's been piling on the fees. Argh, I hate this. </p>

<p>So if I don't go then when will I be choosing my classes? I'm going to be pre-med...i'm sure all science classes don't fill up so fast? </p>

<p>and another thing, are we only picking classes for first quarter or for the whole year?</p>

<p>340 dollars is change.</p>

<p>$340 = PS2 + 20 games</p>

<p>^ You're still in those stages of life, eh... </p>

<p>iwantcal, are you OOS?</p>

<p>You don't pay 'till later... you get billed for it in addition to other stuff.</p>

<p>You're complaining about fees already? Haaaaaaa!!! Just wait til you see random charges showing up on your BAR account from who knows when.</p>

<p>College is a very expensive part of life. Many people burrow themselves into debt and spend their whole life repaying the loans compounded with interest. It's a cut-throat business.</p>

<p>I think $340 is pretty expensive. :(</p>

<p>about $113 a day.</p>

<p>What do we really get from it, other than touring, talking to alumni, getting counseling, and enrolling in classes, eating, sleeping, meeting a few other people -- which we can all do for free...? (Just a question)</p>

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<p>Hey! I'm gonna be 23, and I still play console games. What's that supposed to mean, anyway?</p>

<p>It was just a joke... ;)</p>

<p>You better be. Otherwise I'll have to hurt you with my +3 post of uber-wittiness.</p>

<p>:p</p>

<p><em>crouches and transforms to CC monster with +100 strength</em></p>

<p>Pfft, haven't you ever read the uncyclopedia article on Internet</a> (as an MMO?)</p>

<p>"Post Count is the most important stat. All of the other stats only matter if the two characters in combat are tied in Post Count, otherwise the player with the higher Post Count automatically wins."</p>

<p>Other stats include:</p>

<p>"# Strength determines how much power any message, such as a post or e-mail, has on its target. High strength enables players to perform one-post kills.</p>

<h1>Intelligence is defined in the manual as "the ability to convince other players that you don't use AOL". Whenever a player claims that Internet needs to have legendary relics, the game's defenders argue that it already has one because there's only one Intelligence point in the entire game. "</h1>

<p>Don't make me bust out my l337 skills, dragon. I've got epic CC.com gear, and I ain't afraid to use it.</p>

<p>So Ari... how are you against Celebrian? :rolleyes:</p>

<p>UC</a> Los Angeles or UGHLA</p>

<pre><code>* Strength: Having alcoholic tolerance of a 10 year old Asian girl
* Weakness: Passionate hate of USC, resulting in flamewars.
* Special Ability: Waging war with USC
</code></pre>

<p>Perpetually in the sunlight, the red-brown creature UGHLA, is known for a creepy sort of vivacity that any respctable Norcal citizen would be loathe to socialize with. While the hoary bear-thing frolics and dance in the sunlight along with the neighboring elf wizard, life-sized statues, and Michael Jackson coating metals, the dice is rolled. The paralysis check fails and they are stupefied by Valley Girl Wits.</p>

<p>Emmeline,</p>

<p>Celebrian is practically a GM (game master) here at CC.com, possessing the power to pretty much bend the will of CC.com space-time, like Neo before he got wussy in Matrix Revolutions.</p>

<p>$340 for orientation!!! When I went to Cal Berkeley in the dark ages, that covered my entire Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters fees, and I had a scholarship!</p>

<p>Venado,</p>

<p>Are you sure you didn't go to Cal in the 19th century? :p</p>

<p>I don't remember!</p>

<p>$340 = two-thirds of a PS3 :rolleyes:</p>

<p>flopsy,</p>

<p>Don't you mean three-tenths? Just wait. Next thing, Sony will announce financing plans for the damn thing.</p>