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EDY19
Sat Aug 26 2006, 03:17AM
EDY19 Registered Member #105 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:54PM
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I am at Grand Valley State universit now, and I must say that the boy to girl ratio is quite pleasant- 3 to 2 if i recall correctly\, and about 2 of the 3 girls are quite attractive smile We'll see what I can do...
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EEYORE
Sat Aug 26 2006, 07:25AM
EEYORE Registered Member #99 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:10PM
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EDY19 wrote ...

I am at Grand Valley State universit now, and I must say that the boy to girl ratio is quite pleasant- 3 to 2 if i recall correctly\, and about 2 of the 3 girls are quite attractive smile We'll see what I can do...

Uh oh...Girls are trouble!!! wink

Math is your Girl now...
Matt
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Heiders
Sat Aug 26 2006, 02:35PM
Heiders Registered Member #268 Joined: Tue Feb 28 2006, 02:44AM
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I'm off to school for nursing in Toronto tomorrow. First year, and I'm living in residence! Huzzah!

It's not science or math, but I think it'll be good.
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Carbon_Rod
Sun Aug 27 2006, 12:52AM
Carbon_Rod Registered Member #65 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:43AM
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Nursing is a respectable and demanding field of study.

Toronto? I must say it has Canada’s worst hockey team (provincial bylaws force me to state this.) But if you pretend your somewhere less cold it should be bearable. =o]

Good luck,
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Nucleophobe
Wed Aug 30 2006, 08:19PM
Nucleophobe Registered Member #108 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 11:44PM
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I'm starting my first year, majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

I'm still considering switching to EE though...

Good Luck!
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Coyote Wilde
Wed Aug 30 2006, 10:02PM
Coyote Wilde Registered Member #175 Joined: Tue Feb 14 2006, 09:32PM
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Toronto... cold. I'm pretty sure that calls for a LOLZ. (I live almost 400km north of the aformentioned provincial capitol. We've had school cancelled because the diesel fuel gelled in school bus gas tanks, 10ft snowbanks, et cetera. And having spent time further north than this, I still can't complain about it.)
That said, I can't say much, since I'm starting Physics (astrophysics specialization) at the University of Waterloo in a few days. Also will be living in residence; Waterloo is about an hour outside of Toronto, so it would be one hell of a commute.
I'm going to miss the stars.

But since I never post any projects anyway, the move to a dormatory won't much affect my performance on the forums, now will it? ill
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Heiders
Wed Aug 30 2006, 11:09PM
Heiders Registered Member #268 Joined: Tue Feb 28 2006, 02:44AM
Location: Ontario, Canada
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All moved in, FINALLY have a chance to catch up on the forum! wow, lots of posts sad Tonight we have free tickets to a comedy club, all ages. There's stuff happening constantly!

The engineers apparently love the nurses. Any guesses why? wink
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ragnar
Wed Aug 30 2006, 11:48PM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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...boobies...?
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EDY19
Thu Aug 31 2006, 12:58AM
EDY19 Registered Member #105 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:54PM
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No, no, no, their personalities are great amazed hahaha
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AndrewM
Thu Aug 31 2006, 01:43AM
AndrewM Registered Member #49 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:05AM
Location: Bigass Pile of Penguins
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the comments so far in here about calculators are way off. college is not a math competition. sure, maybe you can do the integral by hand, but you could save time looking it up in a CRC... and while you could look it up, you could save even MORE time doing it on an integrating calculator like a TI-89. no well adjusted student will purposely make his or her homework take longer than it has to.

also, the comment that you can't use calculators after calc 2 is totally off. every single engineering course i took allowed symbolicly integrating graphics calculators on exams. 80% of my physics courses did as well. in fact, totally at odds with the previous poster, the only class that DIDN't allow them were math classes prior to calc 2.
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