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DigitalS3r4ph 05-22-2014 10:40 PM

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Well on the bright side, it at least shows dedication and Summa Cum Laude looks good on a resume. Congrats on the graduation.

inDheart 05-23-2014 06:44 PM

Re: The College Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wineandbread (Post 4137766)
61A-D lyfe

Every time I go to CMU, I beat the 61s by walking.

lol leonid

oh, I'm also a Pitt student but I'm back home for the summer.

choof 06-2-2014 08:02 PM

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I'm almost positive I missed the deadline to register for school this coming fall semester.
Which is alright, considering I need to brush up on my maths.

Has anyone done general education at a community college, then transferred to a university? I don't meet the admission requirements for UNLV, so I'm going to go for an Associates in Network Security from CSN, then use that to transfer to UNLV, and then I'll go for a Bachelor's in Comp Sci.

Izzy 06-3-2014 04:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lurker (Post 4139096)
the most important parts of college have nothing to do with that piece of paper and i ignored all of em

Pretty much, it is mostly about actually learning useful skills and taking as much advantage of the tools and resources provided to you at school to do that.
Also building connections with people for potential jobs. There are often recruiters and career fairs, etc.

Despite having a job already I'm actually going back to school in a few months to finish my last little bit of my degree. What's annoying is that absolutely none of it remaining is even computer science. Just maths...

sweet2kill210 06-3-2014 08:10 PM

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Currently at Palo Alto College transferring to A&M University majoring in Bio-Chemistry.

I am going to college for Pharmacy and will hopefully get my bachelors by 2017. Also I'm debating whether or not to go for a Ph.D. not for money but to help with advancing the field. :)

NeoMasterPie 06-3-2014 08:28 PM

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Kent State University for CS (protip their program sucks)

dAnceguy117 06-3-2014 09:10 PM

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why's this thread in Critical Thinking? lol

Arkuski 06-3-2014 09:36 PM

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Applied Math BS from University of Rhode Island 2013
Currently a first year at Boston University in the Math PhD program

Quigly 06-3-2014 09:59 PM

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robertsona im studying in nyc too lets get trashed

hi19hi19 06-3-2014 10:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arkuski (Post 4145258)
Applied Math BS from University of Rhode Island 2013
Currently a first year at Boston University in the Math PhD program

whoa someone other than me lives in RI

I keep forgetting that is a thing

robertsona 06-3-2014 10:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Quigly (Post 4145276)
robertsona im studying in nyc too lets get trashed

for real though, always willing to hang with my citygoers

Reincarnate 06-3-2014 10:56 PM

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how are you liking columbia/nyc?

robertsona 06-3-2014 11:02 PM

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it's great. being in the city (here being both "any city" and especially NYC) for college seemed like a no-brainer when I was applying--which isn't to say that I was closed to other options, but it was a huge plus--and it seems like even more of one now. it's just such a panoply of things to do both for fun and for research/studying; I can't stress how cool it is that I can learn about some Raphael painting in Art Humanities and then take the subway down to the Met and look at the goddamn painting in real life.

Columbia itself is really good--goooorgeous campus that I never get tired of, especially at night, lots of cool people and clubs, and my professors have been consistently great. The Core can feel a little arbitrary/constricting but overall i'm grateful for its having forced me to read the canon, something i'm not sure I could take on by myself. (and it's, like, pretty easy....i've had the shittiest work ethic EVER at times and at best it's been mediocre but i landed a 3.9 this year.) good stuff

Quigly 06-3-2014 11:25 PM

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hella

im down in brooklyn (i go to pratt) we can pour vodka into our eyesockets or w/e

Kekeb 06-4-2014 09:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by choof (Post 4144717)
I'm almost positive I missed the deadline to register for school this coming fall semester.
Which is alright, considering I need to brush up on my maths.

Has anyone done general education at a community college, then transferred to a university? I don't meet the admission requirements for UNLV, so I'm going to go for an Associates in Network Security from CSN, then use that to transfer to UNLV, and then I'll go for a Bachelor's in Comp Sci.

If you don't meet the normal requirements then you should definitely contact someone in admissions. Find out if there are any alternatives for non-traditional applicants. I never received a high school diploma, but I was able to gain admission to a BCS program at a local university because of my mature student status (haven't been a full-time student in a few years), and the fact that I earned a few credits at the school part-time.

dood gone krazee 06-5-2014 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by robertsona (Post 4145295)
for real though, always willing to hang with my citygoers

Yo I'm right in the FiDi, next to the Brooklyn Bridge. Let's meet up dudes!

Pace University, going to be a sophomore in the new BFA Commercial Dance program. My love for this program/city is unreal.

sweet2kill, my sister might be heading to A&M in the next year for Veterinary, or English. How do you like it there?

choof 06-5-2014 12:52 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kekeb (Post 4145863)
If you don't meet the normal requirements then you should definitely contact someone in admissions. Find out if there are any alternatives for non-traditional applicants. I never received a high school diploma, but I was able to gain admission to a BCS program at a local university because of my mature student status (haven't been a full-time student in a few years), and the fact that I earned a few credits at the school part-time.

I did, they told me I need a personal statement, references from past teachers (I'll probably use work references tho), and SAT scores. I haven't taken the SAT but I'm fairly certain that once I brush up on math I can score perfect marks. Apparently I only need a 1040 to actually have a chance rofl.

L.B.D.D 06-5-2014 12:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wineandbread (Post 4137766)
61A-D lyfe

cs61a-d? lol

Shouka 06-5-2014 09:34 PM

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There is no cs61d


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