<p>NCAA Hockey Champions 2007</p>
<p>Tom Izzo is God. Don't even compare your coach to Izzo. </p>
<p>Oh yeah, Drew Stanton will lead the Detroit Lions to victory. :)</p>
<p>Please continue to choke at the Rose Bowl, like you do every year. :D</p>
<p>NCAA Hockey Champions 2007</p>
<p>Tom Izzo is God. Don't even compare your coach to Izzo. </p>
<p>Oh yeah, Drew Stanton will lead the Detroit Lions to victory. :)</p>
<p>Please continue to choke at the Rose Bowl, like you do every year. :D</p>
<p>Your hockey team got a very lucky (and actually undeserving) draw. Even though we were ranked higher, we got sent to Denver to play one of the top teams at the end of the season, and you guys got to play in Grand Rapids against a team that was collapsing at the end of the season.</p>
<p>No comeback to not being able to beat a far inferior team twice? I probably hated our basketball team more than you did, but you still lost, and that's just sad.</p>
<p>Just like he did against Michigan. Oh wait, you guys haven't won in football since that time you cheated. He'll fit in great with the Lions.</p>
<p>I'm surprised you know what a bowl game is.</p>
<p>since when did athletic prowess have anything to do with being a party school?</p>
<p>I'm just razzin ya! :-P If someone hadn't mentioned the couch burning, I wouldn't have commented. </p>
<p>We did not cheat. We won that ***** fair and square.</p>
<p>I'll respond to your last insult: "I'd rather lose as a Spartan, than win as anything else".</p>
<p>"Please continue to choke at the Rose Bowl, like you do every year. :D"</p>
<p>Please feel free to continue NOT getting into an elite bowl game every year ;)</p>
<p>Looks like there are a lot of kids with high school mentalities here (or should I say, kids who had overly-protective parents back in high school). It's not very hard to pinpoint those students who are ********ting their comments on this board. If you make parties and drinking sound like a big deal, you've most likely never drank enough in high school. Grow up and abandon your immature freshman beliefs. </p>
<p>I agree with maguo and Anhydrosis on this issue. Your first semester of freshman year should be filled with parties and such, just to experience it. After that, you really need to move on and start taking your professional future more seriously. This is not to say that you shouldn't party, but that you should reduce the excesses. UM is foremost an academic institution. Parties here suck compared to other places like Penn State, so don't go head over heels over how you're a hard-core partier because, realistically, it's not a major accolade by any standards.</p>
<p>As for the MSU kids commenting on a UM board, just **** please. You're annoying and you weren't able to get accepted here. Learn to admit your position and try to improve from your early failures as a student, ok? Thanks.</p>
<p>you go to parties to get drunk and h/u with random girls...now that is fun :) any guy who says it's not is either gay or has never made contact with an attractive female</p>
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<p>For someone who goes to U of M, you are one arrogant son of a <strong><em>. Oh wait, that's right U of M is full of arrogant *</em></strong>*s like you. Thanks for reminding me why I'm glad I don't go to U of M. </p>
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<p>First off, you don't know my situation or what happened. I had applied for the Class of 2010 and I was deferred then waitlisted and then rejected. I have family who went to U of M and I was in the top 10% of my class, had a decent ACT score, was involved in numerous activities, wrote some pretty good essays, had a high school teacher who is an alumna write me another recommendation letter on my behalf when I was waitlisted. Everyone I knew including teachers, family, friends, and my high school guidance counselor thought I was a shoe in and were shocked that I was waitlisted in the first place. That application year was the most competitive year in 10 years and it doesn't look like it's going to get any easier. That line is overused, completely untrue and to be quite frank, it's getting old. </p>
<p>I'm a failure? Okay, I'll tell you what I've done at MSU. I am doing research with a professor, made the Dean's list, and I have a research paper that is being reviewed as of right now and presented my research paper at a forum all in my first year here. So keep putting your foot in your mouth, it only makes my case stronger. </p>
<p>Also, there was a debate as to whether or not U of M is a party school, it's nice to hear the perspective from a MSU student. You're the only one who got enraged that Quincy and I were posting on here and everyone else thought that the posts were all in good fun. (Which they were. Both are good schools and are prestigous in their own rights.)</p>
<p>My advice for you: Take the stick out of your ass and **** off.</p>
<p>I rock out with my **** out at MSU</p>
<p>I do the same at U of M. :) Maybe you should come over to EL and we can hang out sometime :-P</p>
<p>In all seriousness though, I have heard that both schools have parties, however, MSU is more known for it. This is not to say that there aren't any students who are focused on academics here. During finals week, the libraries are packed and people study in the classrooms in empty halls. I think people are more social here and follow the rules of "work hard, play hard" whereas U of M is "study study study!".</p>
<p>A school is a "party school" if you make it out to be one.</p>
<p>"you go to parties to get drunk and h/u with random girls...now that is fun any guy who says it's not is either gay or has never made contact with an attractive female"</p>
<p>Maybe some guys know how to hook-up with an attractive girl without parties or alcohol? Regularly?</p>
<p>(^^^said in a joking manner before people start attacking each other, as seems to be the general pattern here)</p>
<p>Christine123, I seem to recall you're a math major... but it seems you ought to be in dispute resolution. ;) You always seems to add some perspective or levity when the rhetoric ratchets up.</p>
<p>Hehe...I'll take that as a compliment. But I guess that's what I want to do, cause I'm planning double majoring in math and polsci...combining two seemingly opposing things to come up with a better answer? We'll see.</p>
<p>You wanted to be a doctor, right? Sounds good. If I don't make it to East Lansing, I live in Shelby Township.</p>
<p>True that about free Beer.
U of M has a great party atmosphere as far as i’m concerned.
i did have to pay on dollar for brews or to get in.
the lines were ridiculous, that about it.</p>
<p>but i know there are way better places to party than U of M.
i mean even MSU goes harder but i had to pay for ****.</p>