<p>...that new song by Ashton Roth (not sure about his name) called I Love College?</p>
<p>how do you start a thread?</p>
<p>go to the high school life section, upper right or seomthign press “new post” or something
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<p>im tired bye</p>
<p>umm thanks >?</p>
<p>sure, if you go to a state/party school ie. asu, fsu, ucsanta barbara, ucsd, lsu</p>
<p>lolz, depends on you, your friends, and the college.</p>
<p>and btw that song is so annoying and reminds me of the dumbness around me. </p>
<p>lol. but seriously.</p>
<p>ucsd is sooo not a party school! it’s quite the antithesis!</p>
<p>look i make a thred</p>
<p>That has to be one of the worst songs I’ve ever listened to.</p>
<p>Actually, that sounds more like high school than college.
College can be anything you want it to be. Go to a party school and you might get that.</p>
<p>Aha, my friend goes to UCSD and she said it’s quite a nerdy school. It’s not the competitive type of nerdy, everyone’s really laxed but everyone is really fun and smart. </p>
<p>I really wanted to go there, but I didn’t get in ):</p>
<p>Noob, I made a thread on this weeks ago. And no it isn’t, even if you’re an athlete majoring in the arts/humanities.</p>
<p>yes, pretty much. i love college is a perfect definition of the average colllege.</p>
<p>Shala, arts/humanities? Are you serious? They’re the most laid-back non-party kids. Get a clue.</p>
<p>Uh, they have the most free time because of the lack of a semi-rigorous major, fail less k thx. (although you could make a case for econ/business majors too)</p>