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Captain Picard's Hair wrote:I'm officially back to school. Schedule's not much - but for the senior design project: I have arrived. :) :worried: 8)
Good luck, man. Just remember: nothing is difficult if you really want to do it.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:That'd be cool to see her here again. :)
definately...be nice to meet another of the few girls of DITL
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Well, I sent her the link here, so when she's at her friend's house and can get on, she said she'd log in and say hi.
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Thanks Tsu. Hopefully the natural apprehension will go away once I start to dig into my project - the first step is the hardest. At least I do already have some ideas about what to work on. :)
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I have my GCSE options evening today :worried:
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Wait til you have your degree options. Yes - I chose wrong :bangwall:
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I think i have a good idea what i want to do. Probably the Creative & Media Diploma, along with Modern World History this year. Then next year i'll take Psychology most likely.
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Baa..........youse guys goin' after dat edeumication R jus workin' two hard :lol:
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Thorin wrote:Wait til you have your degree options. Yes - I chose wrong :bangwall:
Theoretical physics not all it's cracked up to be, or are you referring to your unofficial major of drinking to oblivion?
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I'm planning on going into law. I'm glad I have high self-esteem, otherwise I might get hurt by the fact that everyone hated me. :lol:
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I'm going to go into astrophysics...I've been planning that one since I was three.
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You wanna be a blue shirt?
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something like that...
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Mikey wrote:
Thorin wrote:Wait til you have your degree options. Yes - I chose wrong :bangwall:
Theoretical physics not all it's cracked up to be, or are you referring to your unofficial major of drinking to oblivion?
I've already got the doctorate and associate professorship in drinking. The physics isn't too bad, but when your attendance in registered (never mind the non-registered) seminars, tutorials, workshops and lab is bordering on the wrong side of 30% it does make the sheer amount of work built up into an all nighter of learning 100 hours worth of module the night before a quantum physics exam rather difficult to learn.

Staplic, if it weren't for my inconceivably boring monotonous lecturer in astronomy and cosmology I'd definitely recommend astrophysics. As it is - however - I can't. :twisted:
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Anyone here ever been to the MOMA in NYC?
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