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Ah, it's going to be such a pain to balance this stuff with apps. Hopefully we'll have some acceptances by the end of the fall semester so we can focus on senior design in the spring.

Apparently the BME's here who got accepted just said "eff it" during senior design and did bare minimum. left the job to the industry and grad future kids:laugh:
 
So I'm reading this girls blog... she turned down NYMC, Wayne, MCW for Oakland.... I'm getting really excited about this school.

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you get a chance to hear my story brah
 
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i just want to save money and go on a trip.

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Apparently the BME's here who got accepted just said "eff it" during senior design and did bare minimum. left the job to the industry and grad future kids:laugh:

lol.

The rule here is that if you're not doing industry, pick the "easiest" (read: boring) project possible.
 
lol.

The rule here is that if you're not doing industry, pick the "easiest" (read: boring) project possible.

i think thats the unspoken rule here when we fill out the questionnaire to put us in groups:laugh::laugh:
 
i think thats the unspoken rule here when we fill out the questionnaire to put us in groups:laugh::laugh:

We have to take the Briggs-Meyer test. They sort us into groups based on that.

Do you actually get to pick your own group?
 
We have to take the Briggs-Meyer test. They sort us into groups based on that.

Do you actually get to pick your own group?

Yes and no. We fill out a questionaire that asks us our class schedule, what we do outside of class to see how much time we can commit. etc. Then they put us in groups. Usually not with friends. that way its not like Risk or Zelda 4 swords Adventure where you ruin friendships
 
Yes and no. We fill out a questionaire that asks us our class schedule, what we do outside of class to see how much time we can commit. etc. Then they put us in groups. Usually not with friends. that way its not like Risk or Zelda 4 swords Adventure where you ruin friendships

I can't play Risk anymore. Literally can't be friends with anyone who beats me at that game.

Hopefully I get paired in a group with a bunch of hard workers :laugh:
 
And yes, I can't sleep. I'll pull an all-nighter into work, eff it.
 
lololol.

Were you a pre-med religious studies major, or was that a career change you decided on later?

I actually started off as a Biology premed student. Then I started taking some classes in a Humanities field to finish my elective requirements for graduation. I enjoyed those classes so much that I decided to pick up a Humanities minor. As I took more science classes, I decided to drop Bio altogether. I really love Bio, but I think I just had bad luck picking professors or something because I didn't feel very engaged in those classes (they would just read off the Powerpoint word-for-word). Also there was too much cheating going in those classes, which is inevitable when you have 200+ students in an auditorium. I was tired of people asking "Will this be on the test?" instead of the meaningful, thought-provoking questions that my classmates asked in my Humanities courses. The atmosphere was not very conducive to my learning, so I am actually now majoring in two Humanities fields; Religious Studies is one of them.
 
I actually started off as a Biology premed student. Then I started taking some classes in a Humanities field to finish my elective requirements for graduation. I enjoyed those classes so much that I decided to pick up a Humanities minor. As I took more science classes, I decided to drop Bio altogether. I really love Bio, but I think I just had bad luck picking professors or something because I didn't feel very engaged in those classes (they would just read off the Powerpoint word-for-word). Also there was too much cheating going in those classes, which is inevitable when you have 200+ students in an auditorium. I was tired of people asking "Will this be on the test?" instead of the meaningful, thought-provoking questions that my classmates asked in my Humanities courses. The atmosphere was not very conducive to my learning, so I am actually now majoring in two Humanities fields; Religious Studies is one of them.

The problem with having GPA as a metric:

Students care more about their grade than learning. Oh well.
 
I can't play Risk anymore. Literally can't be friends with anyone who beats me at that game.

Hopefully I get paired in a group with a bunch of hard workers :laugh:

Yea...that game and Zelda 4 swords adventure for the GameCube destroys friendships.
 
ugh, i'm trying to hammer out my 2 Touro essays then I'm all caught up with my secondaries!
 
Yea...that game and Zelda 4 swords adventure for the GameCube destroys friendships.

It doesn't help that Risk takes 100000 hours to finish.

So much emotional investment for so little reward :laugh:
 
If I get a sick scholarship, no matter where it is... I'm down.

Why? Cuz debt sucks. I don't wanna have to graduate and worry about paying stuff back.

Move to Texas --> IS tuition --> bank.
 
CB pick my brain some more about OU if you want.

Texas = no income tax = bank.
 
I have one secondary outstanding... hasn't been sent to me. Other than that.... I'm doneeeeeee

Same here. Uof Minn doesnt send stuff till later. DamnMS/MD programs.
 
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