Thread: Back To School 2007
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Aug 5th, 2007 10:59 PM
#16
I don't belong in this thread at all....but it's about Back to School and this Mamma is ready to get the kids out of here!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Aug 6th, 2007 08:15 AM
#17
]August is here and summer is almost coming to an end.
There are only a few more weeks to have fun and most of us will be heading back to school.
Ready to begin another school year? Yes Happy to Enter college
Where are you going? Studying what program? Seneca College, Electronics Engineering Technology Communications
Ready to enter College/University?Yes Excited
Ready to study your butt off?Yes work less hours study more
Ready to finish your last year?
Ready to meet new friends or see your old friends?Yes
Nervous and excited at the same time?
Having fun for the next couple of weeks?
Well, I'm ready to go to University! Since my summer is quite boring so far. Once CNE starts, it reminds me of returning back to school. Those that are working full time, please don't destroy this thread.
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Aug 6th, 2007 08:26 AM
#18
Ready to begin another school year? Looking forward to it
Where are you going? Studying what program? Back to Wilfrid Laurier. Dbl Major History and Anthropology entering 2nd year
Ready to enter College/University? Psyched to go back
Ready to study your butt off? Ya!
Ready to finish your last year?Let's finish this year first
Ready to meet new friends or see your old friends? Of course
Nervous and excited at the same time? More like just waiting for summer to be over with
Having fun for the next couple of weeks? Lets hope so
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Aug 15th, 2007 09:03 AM
#19
Ready to begin another school year? yes
Where are you going? Studying what program? 1st year, CRT
Ready to enter College/University? finished university and did 1 year of law school
Ready to study your butt off? always do
Ready to finish your last year? nope
Ready to meet new friends or see your old friends? new
Nervous and excited at the same time? yes
Having fun for the next couple of weeks? going to IBIZA!!
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Aug 15th, 2007 09:50 AM
#20
Ready to begin another school year? Yes, definitely
Where are you going? Studying what program? U of T for Electrical/Computer Engineering
Ready to enter College/University? YES! Going into 1st yr
Ready to study your butt off? Yeah...
Ready to finish your last year? Hell no
Ready to meet new friends or see your old friends? Yeah!
Nervous and excited at the same time? Not so nervous, just excited... I'm sure that might change 2 days before the first day
Having fun for the next couple of weeks? Sorta part-time working and making mad bucks for my laptop that's coming whenever the money does!
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Aug 15th, 2007 09:59 AM
#21
Word to the wise,
1) 75% of the thing you've learned at a Post-Secondary institution will never be applied in the real working world.
2) Get to socialize and network with other people, who knows they might have brilliant idea to make you rich before you even graduate.
3) Take advantage of the many sports program, swimming pool and gym. It makes you fit, more concentrate in your studies and attract the opposite sex.
4) Don't get into the habit of eating junk food and drinking sugar water, or you'll will regret it later on. Have a good balance diet.
4) Actual working experience count more than a piece of diploma or degree, unless you go to some ivy league colleges.
5) Try to go into a Co-op or intern programs. It will get you a headstart to full employment after graduation.
Feel free to add more advise for others.
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Originally Posted by
Mark77
That's not very nice....and you're missing out on a lot of valuable knowledge if you ignore me. Your loss.
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Aug 15th, 2007 12:02 PM
#22
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Aug 15th, 2007 12:52 PM
#23

Originally Posted by
whampoa
Word to the wise,
1) 75% of the thing you've learned at a Post-Secondary institution will never be applied in the real working world.
2) Get to socialize and network with other people, who knows they might have brilliant idea to make you rich before you even graduate.
3) Take advantage of the many sports program, swimming pool and gym. It makes you fit, more concentrate in your studies and attract the opposite sex.
4) Don't get into the habit of eating junk food and drinking sugar water, or you'll will regret it later on. Have a good balance diet.
4) Actual working experience count more than a piece of diploma or degree, unless you go to some ivy league colleges.
5) Try to go into a Co-op or intern programs. It will get you a headstart to full employment after graduation.
Feel free to add more advise for others.
110% Genius
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Aug 15th, 2007 12:56 PM
#24

Originally Posted by
andrew2good4u
110% Genius
I second that, especially the part about work experience and nutrition.
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