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You came for the soon to come snow?! Yay!
You must have gotten that wrong. Snow doesn't usually equal yay (unless it's on my birthday, which NEVER happens).
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Oh... Well, when I looked at their little thing where you say what major you want, there was nothing about engineering on it. Now I'm confused too. :S
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One time it snowed in Arizona on my birthday... In Tucson...
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Unit of Energy wrote:There is nothing wrong with choosing a school for superficial seeming reasons.
Wrong? Maybe not. But I would never encourage someone to choose a school for such reasons. :D
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Giovanni Schwartz wrote:One time it snowed in Arizona on my birthday... In Tucson...
Well, aren't you special? It doesn't snow on my birthday, in November, in Utah.
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It snowed on my birthday, in April, in Arizona.
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Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Oh... Well, when I looked at their little thing where you say what major you want, there was nothing about engineering on it. Now I'm confused too. :S
Here are the major maps for ASU and BYU if that helps.
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Unit of Energy wrote:I still have figured out if I'm at BYU due to laziness, weather, or inspiration.
You came for the soon to come snow?! Yay!
When I say the weather I mean the milder climate of Provo versus Rexburg. And I do remember my dad telling me that was not a good reason to choose a school, and I recognize that. But sometimes those superficial reasons are the right reasons to decide.
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Unit of Energy wrote: When I say the weather I mean the milder climate of Provo versus Rexburg. And I do remember my dad telling me that was not a good reason to choose a school, and I recognize that. But sometimes those superficial reasons are the right reasons to decide.
Actually, not going to school because of the winds (especially going uphill to some buildings) with low cold tolerance can be an acceptable reason to not go to a school.
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
Unit of Energy wrote: When I say the weather I mean the milder climate of Provo versus Rexburg. And I do remember my dad telling me that was not a good reason to choose a school, and I recognize that. But sometimes those superficial reasons are the right reasons to decide.
Actually, not going to school because of the winds (especially going uphill to some buildings) with low cold tolerance can be an acceptable reason to not go to a school.
My dad is from northern Quebec, Canada. He doesn't quite understand the difficulties with cold that come from growing up in California.
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I don't know about California, but I love laughing at my Arizona roommates. :D
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I don't really care about cold like some people from Arizona do. I prefer it warm, but I sleep with my fan on, just so I can use a blanket during the summer.
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Unit of Energy wrote: My dad is from northern Quebec, Canada. He doesn't quite understand the difficulties with cold that come from growing up in California.
In the words of the Almighty Bob, your dad is a penguin. ;)
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You two silly geese! What are you doing here? Go work on your novel! (I don't really care that much, I decided. I don't really have the time or desire.)
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Giovanni Schwartz wrote:You two silly geese! What are you doing here? Go work on your novel! (I don't really care that much, I decided. I don't really have the time or desire.)
Am I one of the silly geese? I am working on my novel. I'm just stuck in the middle of a sentance and waiting for inspiration. And avoiding homework. meh.
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yellow m&m wrote:
Giovanni Schwartz wrote:You two silly geese! What are you doing here? Go work on your novel! (I don't really care that much, I decided. I don't really have the time or desire.)
Am I one of the silly geese? I am working on my novel. I'm just stuck in the middle of a sentance and waiting for inspiration. And avoiding homework. meh.
I'm the opposite. I am actually not experiencing writers block! I just had written like 500 words without stopping, and decided I should work on homework... and when I decide to work on hw, I end up here....
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Eh. Homework is for losers. I've only done it for one class in the past two weeks. And I only did it for that class once.
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Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Eh. Homework is for losers. I've only done it for one class in the past two weeks. And I only did it for that class once.
I have a small test tomorrow in PSYC 100 (It is worth like 14% of my grade) I have 2 more English assignments to do, and I should probably begin studying to my International relations test later this week... that might sound bad, like a lot of work for a little amount of time, but I slept from noon until about 6 pm, so I am pretty rested right now
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I have a huge test due tomorrow. I guess it's only worth 14% of my grade, but since my grades not that high to begin with...
The problem is, I know I'm going to fail it anyway, so why bother studying?
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In that case, I study so that I will fail it a little bit less (as in maybe get a 60% instead of a 40%)

My psychology professor is amazing... he gives us a study guide that basically tells us exactly what is on our test!
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