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Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 2:01 pm
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Then don't ED to Columbia.Ildeuce wrote:
Scholarship will play a pretty big role in my decision considering I am, well, dirt poor. Any idea on what to expect for my cycle?
I'd prefer to stay on the east coast.AngryAvocado wrote:Why no Berkeley?
Then retake you lazy son of a bitch.Ildeuce wrote:I'd prefer to stay on the east coast.AngryAvocado wrote:Why no Berkeley?
As with the Columbia/no scholarship part, if I get accepted to Columbia I'll find a way to make it work, it's my #1 and I'd be ecstatic to go there at sticker.
Or I do not believe I will have the time or money to properly prepare in the fall, given a full course load and very heavy/late night work schedule. Not everybody has Daddy foot the bill.Desert Fox wrote:Then retake you lazy son of a bitch.Ildeuce wrote:I'd prefer to stay on the east coast.AngryAvocado wrote:Why no Berkeley?
As with the Columbia/no scholarship part, if I get accepted to Columbia I'll find a way to make it work, it's my #1 and I'd be ecstatic to go there at sticker.
I worked 45 hours a week, commuted 3 hours a day and still managed a PT a day.Ildeuce wrote:Or I do not believe I will have the time or money to properly prepare in the fall, given a full course load and very heavy/late night work schedule. Not everybody has Daddy foot the bill.Desert Fox wrote:Then retake you lazy son of a bitch.Ildeuce wrote: I'd prefer to stay on the east coast.
As with the Columbia/no scholarship part, if I get accepted to Columbia I'll find a way to make it work, it's my #1 and I'd be ecstatic to go there at sticker.