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<p>A student from BJU randomly sent me a message on AIM; he spent three hours attempting to convince me about intelligent design, while I persistently reminded him of David Hume. I am not sure if Hume's texts are banned at BJU, but at any rate, he - the BJU student - was blocked in three hours and five minutes.</p>
<p>I heard about a student who was almost suspended for reading Nietzsche. Though I do hate nefarious Nietzsche, we do have a thing or two to learn from him. </p>
<p>nspeds, I am sure the gentleman from BJU objected to your broaching of Hume purely on literary grounds. The ineloquence of that fellow must have been objectionable to any good student of the English and French languages, and as such it is the right, nay, duty, of these scholars to reject the man's wretched words! You have but yourself to blame for offending the good sir with your unwittingly crude references!</p>
<p>Yeah, I was thinking of applying to Harvard as a transfer, but I am not sure if my application would be at all compelling. I visited twice and love everything about Cambridge and Harvard.</p>
<p>I am even thinking of visiting for a semester, but that depends on what courses are not being offered at Georgetown, and what will be available at Harvard in spring 2007.</p>
<p>I'd say about half of admitted students come to prefrosh.</p>
<p>A lot of people also do a pre-orientation program though I can't give you a solid figure on it. A majority of my friends did one though I did not.</p>