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My poster presentation is done!! :clap:

There was someone from LSU presenting, she had a big purple LSU logo on her poster, it made me think of ksmi. 😛 Her name was Rekesha Greenwood, if that rings any bells.

Now I just need to do this Northwestern secondary... 🙁
 
My poster presentation is done!! :clap:

There was someone from LSU presenting, she had a big purple LSU logo on her poster, it made me think of ksmi. 😛 Her name was Rekesha Greenwood, if that rings any bells.

Now I just need to do this Northwestern secondary... 🙁

Congrats on being done. No, the name doesn't ring any bells, but maybe it does for metallica. Either way, I'm glad her poster repped the best school ever. 👍
 
It's pretty...

http://www.calvinsbocage.com/Tiger%20Stadium.jpg

Edit: Oh my God...

Tiger Stadium

Although originally to be nicknamed "Deaf Valley" for its excruciating levels of sound, the nickname "Death Valley" caught on instead. It is legendary for the crowd noise generated by fans. It is the sixth largest college football stadium in the nation and third largest stadium in the SEC, holding 92,400 fans. The Tiger Stadium atmosphere is generally considered one of the loudest and most electrifying college football experiences in the country. During a nationally televised game against Auburn in 2003, ESPN recorded a noise level of 117 decibels at certain points in the game. In 2007 when the No. 1 ranked Tigers played the No. 9 ranked Florida Gators, the noise level registered at 122 decibels when the Tigers made a come-from-behind win in the final minutes of the game.
A similar sound level resulted in the legendary "Earthquake Game" against Auburn in 1988. LSU won 7-6 when quarterback Tommy Hodson completed a game-winning touchdown pass to running back Eddie Fuller in the waning seconds of the game. The crowd's roar registered on a seismograph, shaking the ground as much as a small earthquake.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_State_University
 
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Who cares about LSU and its football program? Not me.
I'm going to go take a nap.😴
 
I have a feeling Tebow and the Gators will just steamroll through LSU this year. Something to the tune of maybe 55-10 or something?
 
i wouldnt mind one...i mean its ok if i dont get one but it could be nice?? not sure. im open to new things 😉
 
No! It's true! I swear I don't remember. How the heck do you retrieve it anyways?

When's the last time you've looked at it? You can go through your browser history....
 
lol so much bickering tonight.

i think i'm gonna play some tetrisfriends.com
 
so which one of you munchkins is winning the # of interview contest thus far.
 
It's not about interviews. It's about how many acceptances you have.👍
 
it's not about acceptances. it's about how many times you get laid on the interview trail.
 
ugh. getting my mcat score soon so i'm getting cracking on secondaries tonight and this weekend. u chicago now. i know what i want to write, and i have my notes, but I just don't feel like formulating an essay right now. just not in the mood. but will i ever be?
 
it's not about acceptances. it's about how many times you get laid on the interview trail.

realest **** i never wrote.


interviews are fun, somewhat, but it will get tiring. i suggest taking some INTERESTING pass fail courses so you can slack off
 
i'm taking history of art: western civilizations, ancient to medieval

i kinda wanna take it pass/fail, but if i ended up going to USC i need another 7 units of humanities letter graded!
 
i see. art history seems like a class with a lot of hot girls. good choice
 
i feel you, aside from journalism based discussion classes with global topics, I couldn't stand going to class. in that respect, med school kinda scares me.
 
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