Plugger,
Thanks for the advice. As for your questions, ... well at least for my class, ... what can i say.. hmm.. well like any other class, there are the super keener/nerds who make the effort to get 100 on every test.. these ppl i'd say are more reserved but nonetheless friendly WHEN spoken to; you have the under cover nerds ( ppl who say they don't do work but obviously do)- most of which are really cool, more social than the prior group, but seem to be inhibited from having tooo much fun.. i think this would be the majority of my class.. then you have the slackers who just want to pass. Socially, our class is ok, we always make the effort to celebrate each others bdays.. however a big factor in the lack of social events is the fact that many ppl live outside the downtwon core(commuters).. so after school most ppl go home as opposed to doing any socializing (hangin out kinda stuff). OH and i also noted that social groups , are kinda determined by a perceived segregation by race. I don't like it, but ppl say its there. I relate to and socialize with everyone that i share interests with (get along with) - but some ppl i guess just have a tendency to be gregarious. Most ppl say that this was a trend they have always lived with.. for me it wasn't. Compared to my undergrad, UofT is lame....but then again, this is a professional faculty and median age is 24... i guess most ppl get lame when they get older.
Hopefully, in your year the interview process will leave your class with alot of personable ppl and cut out the social ******s and narrow minded individuals. I'd love to trade some ppl in my class for new ppl.
oh yea, i know alan, he's a great guy. You shoulda asked me for help on the interview... i helped in prepping the interviewers ie. i was a guinea pig for their stupid situational questions.
As for how i'm paying for this... bank loans.
later.