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I applied
to the following schools.
UC Berkeley UC Los Angeles UC Santa Barbara UC Davis (Guaranteed admission) Super scared now. It's all out of my hands. |
The college application process is ruining my life.
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woop woop.
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congratulations man. questions: 1) why only california? (just curious) 2) which is the one you really want? (i'm guessing not davis) 3) what are you planning to study? |
It doesn't matter which college you go to, you'll end up with a job you hate and will moan about constantly.
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pas moi, conasse |
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they say misery loves company, but sorry, i'm not joining pookie's cavalcade of sorrows.
i like my work. it's creative, it's challenging, it's exciting, it pays my way, and it makes me useful. i like all of that. ok, if it's a consolation, i'd hate your job. |
Why would you hate my job?
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im not "always on here" in recent weeks, but i'm here when doing office work-- this place gives me a "social" break, as i have no watercooler gossip available. yeah, i don't have to hide from the boss to post here, and i can look at porn without fear. here be porn: ![]() no, really. |
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i dont know-- i hate jobs in general. i like work, i hate jobs. i guess i see jobs from a marxist perspective as workers alienated from their labor. |
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yeah, in real life if you go around telling married women you want to tie them up and fuck them you're liable to run into trouble. |
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Dirty dog. |
Trying is the first step to failing.
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If you fail to try, you're trying to fail.:(
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No, wait a minute. If you try to fail, you're failing to try.:mad:
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thank you. |
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i hope you're enjoying your temporary idleness. allow me to recommend a movie i just saw (rohmer's la collectionneusse), as it includes ample meditations on the subject of doing nothing, and doing nothing as a virtue, and such french intellectual wankery. but a delicious movie, really. |
hi !@#$%!!
good luck, alex :) |
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I look after my two year old son, five year old daughter and 33 year old working wife. There's nothing idle about my life. I'm off now to polish the plastic fruit. |
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schizo! hey!! |
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ha ha ha @ plastic fruit. i was a housekeeper for sometime (being an illegal immigrant makes it hard to find work) and eh, it was frustrating-- but then again, there were no kids, so that's another beast. the wife and i are thinking of part-homeschooling our future kids. that shit must be awesome. |
Once again a perfectly harness thread about something somewhat wholesome has gone into the gutter...
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2) I want Berkeley. I love the area. I love the school, the campus. It is such a good distance away too. It is far enough away for a lot of indepences but about a $50-150 plane ticket or 8 hr drive home. Not that I will ever want to come home, but that is a convenience. Then I can come down more frequently during breaks to visit my little sister who is only 8 years old. It trips me out to think that I'll be gone most of the time, for most of her life, and even after that. It is kind of sad. I have friends that go there now. One of them, who is a freshman now, and I want to get an apartment together. It'd be great. UCLA and UC Santa Barbara are basically tied for second. 3) I guess I am planning on studying English. I honestly think that being a teacher would be cool. I've had a few teachers that have really had a great impact on my life, and I am really thankful for having them, and I bet it means putting up with a ton of little shits for a few good ones, but I don't know. Right now it seems like a good idea. Summers off. Holidays off. But it is all up in the air still. |
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i just interrupted dinner preparations to quickly say HOLY SHIT YOU COULD BE SCHIZO'S CLASSMATE! ok. gotta go back. BEST WISHES! ps- for some reason i had figured you for law school. the debate, the interest in politics, all that. well who knows, there is time. must.. not burn... rice... see ya |
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that is what still drives me to want to teach, too (the great teachers that help you stick it out, and show you all the opportunities you have, amongst all the fuckers who make you want to leave and act as though they HATE being at their job every day..) good luck, hope you make the college you want. :) |
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And thanks to all who said "good luck" or any variation. I'm excited and nervous.
I can't believe I have to wait until March for acceptance letters. |
post-desert incursion to say yeah, your decision makes perfect sense, you have a top-rated school right there in your own state, a good chance for scholarships etc,
and yeah, ha ha, a lot of lawyers study english first. you can take philosophy courses also and what not. hm, didnt pbradley study philosophy... somewhere near? in any case, i'm hoping (perhaps foolishly) that obama's education reforms will include recruiting teachers from the top percentiles instead of teh bottom as they do now, and so teaching would not be such a shitty career path in america as it is now-- look out in years to come. if not, teach for america-- look into that program, they recruit the cream of the crop & send you to teach for 3 years pay your everything etc-- a great opportunity. well i must be off (again) so i can't reply, but another time i hope we can-- in any case, relax, you're a smart guy, you'll be fine, you're definitely in. and if you happen to go to santa barbara i know someone who teaches film there. but let's hope it's berkeley! |
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when i applied to university it was a nightmare. the system had just changed so that we had to pay fee's and it was nt fun trying to work it all out.
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I had to pay $240 to apply to all those schools. $60 for each school. RIP OFF.
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O.k., so when has any branch of the University of California ever been by any stretch of the imagination "wholesome"??? |
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Good luck. If you know you got one of them, you don't need to sweat it out too bad. If you thought it was worth applying, you probably will be accepted. The hard part is paying for it, if you are. |
I was intending on applying to all UCs but then I found out I didn't have enough "approved" math credits. (I graduated from a private school, and completed junior and senior years together out of my own choice. Little did I know, the UC application does not consider my trigonometry to be college-preparatory math.)
So, I'm stuck in Sacramento City College for two years until I can transfer. I guess this is a little bit better because I can save a good $20,000 and have better chances of getting into my top-choice school, UCLA. Just curious, Alex's Trip, what were your credentials? GPA, extra curricculars, SAT/ACT, etc. (Oh, and good luck!) |
Congrats, hope you get into your school.
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