Top Ten Schools where students never study

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  1. FC2008

    FC2008 New Member

  2. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

    How 'bout: "Damn! The secret's out!" ;)
     
  3. marilynd

    marilynd New Member

    How about, "I wanted to study but they wouldn't let me."

    :)

    marilynd
     
  4. TomICAVols

    TomICAVols New Member

    A cousin graduated from Auburn's engineering department. Said it was pretty tough. Realize that it's hard for me to say anything nice about Auburn (GO VOLS!) :D
     
  5. Guest

    Guest Guest

    What? I'd say it's these type of "schools":http://www.instant-degrees.net/


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  6. fortiterinre

    fortiterinre New Member

    I found it interesting that many of these are big state schools with affordable tuition and presumably tons of majors, some of which might be fairly easy to complete successfully. I remember that the U of California system had to impose something like a 6 year "graduate or leave" rule because they were developing some "Van Wilder" situations with multi-year seniors who kept changing their majors. I can see it as a legitimate problem.
     
  7. rinri

    rinri New Member

    I imagine the *toughest* part of the studies would be to arrive on time to the 8:00 class after a night of partying. :D
     
  8. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member


    Silly, silly! If you go to these schools, you never schedule yourself for 8:00 classes. :cool:




    Tom Nixon
     
  9. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    I'm surprised that "Zoo Mass" (UMass-Amherst) isn't higher on the list.

    Right after I graduated the police academy (I was 22), I dated a girl that went there, and I would go out on my days-off to stay with her (she lived in off-campus housing). The Town of Amherst is basically a soldier's town, with barrooms outnumbering all other businesses, but they still have more than their fair share of liquor stores, convenient stores, and fast-food places. Since my days-off rotated, I'd often be there in the middle of the week, and the partying didn't slow down a bit, compared to the weekends.

    Ahhh....to be 22 again. :D
     
  10. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Toughest part ain't merely arriving at class! It's the part about taking midterms and finals under the influence of a hangover!
     
  11. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    And who would want to be 22 again?
     

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