College Class of 2017

<p>Awww i have to wait til Sunday for my scores since i live in California.
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<p>I see others were able to say what they wanted and I want to as well. </p>

<p>tangentline,</p>

<p>I find it simply amazing that you’re able to sy this when 1) you don’t know my interests 2) you don’t know my class room setup/experience in calculus and 3) you don’t know my career goals. </p>

<p>I’ve always been interested in the medical and I wouldn’t mind becoming a doctor. I wouldn’t mind becoming an engineer, either. You don’t even know my intended concentration within chemical engineering. You don’t even know what I want to do in chemical engineering.</p>

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How about you can’t say something like that to anyone? </p>

<p>If you’re too hoity-toity to realize that my difficulty in series is not going to hold me back then that is fine with me because it’s only going you back. One day, you’re going to realize that you’re going to be working with and getting paid the same as people who you deem “not as smart” as you. I really wonder what your reaction to that will be. </p>

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What does it mean to you? </p>

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I’m curious, too. Would you like to share?</p>

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It’s not pride. It’s your false pretentious vibe you’ve got going there.</p>

<p>this thread got real serious real fast</p>

<p>That’s a good thing. We can’t have spam here. I want my posts to counts.</p>

<p>But yea Niquii, down girl.</p>

<p>I’m kinda wondering what people think is the best state to live in as far as college choices goes. As in, what state are you luckiest to live in if your absolute only option is go to a public school
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<p>Do you mean state? Because Massachusetts fall into that category
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<p>@serenityJade
Ehh i cant really say since ie never left my state but i heard MA has the highest test scores or something like that. </p>

<p>Other than that i think CA has a good variety of schools.</p>

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<p>Definitely California. The UC system has a bunch of good options, and I’m not just talking Berkeley and UCLA, there are like 4 or 5 other really good options in addition to those two that would provide a high quality education. Plus the UCs generally have nice campuses and good weather.</p>

<p>SUNY system is
meh. It’s great if you want to go to grad school and undergrad ranking/name isn’t that important because it’s so cheap. Which is the case for me.</p>

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That’s the last thing I’ll say on that top. </p>

<p>@stressed Maybe I sounded more serious than I was. Hmm
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<p>California is probably the best state. Hands down. Great schools. Great weather. Great people.</p>

<p>The great weather thing is very subjective
I don’t get why that’s a factor at all
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<p>Great schools. Great weather. Great people.</p>

<p>More people prefer mild weather conditions.</p>

<p>That doesn’t mean anything when it comes to how “lucky” a person is to be in a state. If you have lived in the state long enough to be a resident, you’ve gotten used to the weather conditions.</p>

<p>Also, I was focusing on variety of public schools as well has “quality”, value, and chances of finding a good fit.</p>

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Um
I’m sorry?</p>

<p>Actually I been in Indiana all my life and still not used to conditions here. My weather’s too unstable</p>

<p>Descuff has a point. </p>

<p>I’m still not used to the weather in Florida. </p>

<p>I almost died in my car today
almost.</p>

<p>I’m from the south and there is no way on this Earth I will probably ever get used to the Boston weather. I almost died of how old it was in April.</p>

<p>ehh idk about great people i say it depends what part. </p>

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<p>Why does hair dye have to hurt
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<p>I’m curious. Does more people own Macs than PCs and Iphone than Andriods?</p>