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<p>Quoted for truth.</p>
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<p>Quoted for truth.</p>
<p>I thought those were illegal, UCLAri.</p>
<p>Around here? Seems so.</p>
<p>Sorry! I hate that show, I had no idea.</p>
<p>I feel like an idiot now.</p>
<p>Liberty University, or any other ultraconservative Christian school. Deep Springs is a close second. Good school, but not for me thanks.</p>
<p>It's so ironic that Liberty University has the least amount of student freedom... :rolleyes:</p>
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<p>(burp)...as she takes a drink of her Jack Daniels!!!</p>
<p>The college of new rochelle,
western CT state university
eastern Ct state...all the CT state universities
UCONN
Any schools in the south (especially TX)
most state schools and CCs</p>
<p>The Citadel. They pay to put up with all the crap that the kids in the U.S. military academies get for free! No thanks! LOL</p>
<p>Any of the schools in Florida. I hate Florida and their schools are nothing exciting. I also wouldn't go to school in the northeast. The people are totally different than people in the south and it turns me off.</p>
<p>Man no school in the northeast eliminates alot of schools :)</p>
<p>Case Western - I really didn't enjoy the campus when I visited, and Cleveland is JUST LIKE Pittsburgh, which I was hoping to escape. It was so dirty and gross and justlikehome when I visited and the campus was so spread out and the students seemed so unhappy. Yuck.</p>
<p>Michigan, USC, or Miami</p>
<p>Guess where I want to go to college</p>
<p>Schools in the northeast or the south.</p>
<p>it was vodka, but okay!</p>
<p>why schools in the northeast? Thats most of the ivies and great LACs are.</p>
<p>I wouldn't go to any all girls school. I'm not boy to crazy or anything, but hanging around w/ all girls can get kind of annoying.</p>
<p>Ya the ivies are cool, but i dont know what LACs are. But people in the northeast are usually stuck-up and not chill like people from Cali.</p>
<p>Hey tripperian35, don't you think that might be a bit of an unfair generalization? I've visited the northeast, and the people aren't stuck-up. Maybe you are stereotyping a bit too quickly?</p>
<p>Maybe...but Im still sticking with my 'not going to school in the south'.</p>