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[QUOTE=Lunch;15206146]Vincent: I know I was trying to be all deep and shi
Stevo: don't take AP classes kthx[/QUOTE] You're not much of a philosopher, smoke less pot! :p Stevo: Do take AP, best choice ever. |
[QUOTE=Lunch;15206146]Stevo: don't take AP classes kthx[/QUOTE]
TBH I'd rather take it and avoid basic classes, even if it means 10 times more homework. |
not when the college you go to won't accept AP credits.
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[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15206171]You're not much of a philosopher, smoke less* pot! :p
Stevo: Do take AP, best choice ever.[/QUOTE] *more tbh Jake: At least you got it though and that's what matters |
Woah woah woah, what Anchorman reference?
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What album by NM is that, stevo?
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[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206177]not when the college you go to won't accept AP credits.[/QUOTE]
Are you speaking of any Washington Colleges in particular? HBP: Lunar Poetry, original cover I think. |
Man, so for the first time ever, I found Scrubs unfunny. ****ing Zach Braff is a bitch and the only reason that show is cool is because people make fun of him for half an hour and they call it a show.
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[QUOTE=stevo2112;15206174]TBH I'd rather take it and avoid basic classes, even if it means 10 times more homework.[/QUOTE]
yea I meant don't take AP classes and expect not to get owned a little bit in terms of courseload. Luckily for me I only had one AP class ever that was hard, and only for half a year because I was put into the other teacher's class second semester. All the other ones were easy GPA++ |
Yeah its to be expected I suppose. But I only have 9 days left to summarize 3 more chapters in the book and read 200 pages from [u]1776[/u]. I got owned by procrastination.
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[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206177]not when the college you go to won't accept AP credits.[/QUOTE]
you can find that out ahead of time and not go there. |
or take community college classes as an alternative and get virtually garuanteed credits!
and still go to the college of your choice. |
[QUOTE=stevo2112;15206183]Are you speaking of any Washington Colleges in particular?
HBP: Lunar Poetry, original cover I think.[/QUOTE] Oh, it's alot cooler that the cover I have. |
[QUOTE=Shadows;15206181]Woah woah woah, what Anchorman reference?[/QUOTE]
Lunch said something about a deep burn and 1000 reps. Stevo - Well PLU, the one I'm going to, has ridiculously high standards compared to most schools I think; Only accept 5's on most and 4's on select tests. Calc is one of the ones they accept 4's for. Most colleges accept 3's I think. WSU even accepts 2's if you can provide proof that the class was actually a good learning experience. My chem teacher told us that some kids that went there sent their lab journal with their results and got credit with a 2. So there's a little breakdown. |
original cover is a little different
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[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206232]or take community college classes as an alternative and get virtually garuanteed credits!
and still go to the college of your choice.[/QUOTE] i did that too but AP is cheaper. 4's and 5's are easy to get what's the big deal? =\ |
haha a 2, WSU seems like a place I would enjoy going to anyway, so I'm not too worried.
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[QUOTE=masada;15206279]original cover is a little different[/QUOTE]
I like it better than the one I have. |
i didn't see that the first time you posted it
thxx |
[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15206284]i did that too but AP is cheaper.
4's and 5's are easy to get what's the big deal? =\[/QUOTE] Actually it was free minus books. And remember Vince, not the entire world is as bright as you, you're a special boy. Stevo - yeah, it's mostly forgotten by west siders, but it's a good school if you're either interested in agriculture/science or kegz. They do tons of crop research and supposedly, 3.5% of Anhueisser Busch's beer is consumed there. |
lol college
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[QUOTE=masada;15206308]i didn't see that the first time you posted it
thxx[/QUOTE] Anytime buddy. |
[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206323]Stevo - yeah, it's mostly forgotten by west siders, but it's a good school if you're either interested in agriculture/science or kegz. They do tons of crop research and supposedly, 3.5% of Anhueisser Busch's beer is consumed there.[/QUOTE]
I'm mostly interested in engineering, and my family is friends with one of the professors who says its a great school for that. Plus I just like the area a lot, Pullman is a great town and I would much rather live there as appose to Seattle. |
What appeals to you about Pullman? That's pretty interesting because that's one of the reasons why I woudln't wanna go there. Too much like home and I need a change of scenery.
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[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206323]Actually it was free minus books.
And remember Vince, not the entire world is as bright as you, you're a special boy. [/QUOTE] how'd you pull that? Not really. =| My interview today definitely proves how dumb I am. |
[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206368]What appeals to you about Pullman? That's pretty interesting because that's one of the reasons why I woudln't wanna go there. Too much like home and I need a change of scenery.[/QUOTE]
I like the town as a whole, and highly prefer Eastern Washington over Western, even though I live in Western. Living by Idaho is good too since the sales tax is so low and I would be a poor college student. And smaller towns are more appealing to me in general. Plus Cougar Country= <3 |
[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15206375]My interview today definitely proves how dumb I am.[/QUOTE]
Uh oh :( It couldn't have gone that badly? Also: Western Washington > Eastern Washington \:D/ |
I like western states more than eastern states, yes.
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Cougar Country rules! Had a banana shake there once, it was ill.
Speaking of which, my mom brought bananas home today so i should make a shake. Vince - Washington and some other states have this highschool program, ours is called Running Start; starting in your junior year, you can go to a local college and take a full course load there. Some people can get their AA in those two years, but I only went part time my senior year for a change of pace. It's all gov't funded minus books. |
I'm off. Peace out!
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Yeah, running start rules. I'm doing it at the end of this year.
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I just took some AP classes.
*shrug* |
[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206499]
Vince - Washington and some other states have this highschool program, ours is called Running Start; starting in your junior year, you can go to a local college and take a full course load there. Some people can get their AA in those two years, but I only went part time my senior year for a change of pace. It's all gov't funded minus books.[/QUOTE]I see I see. not everyone has that though. And actually tbh I still got more credits through AP than I would have been able to in a program like that probably, depending on how many credits you can take per year. [QUOTE=Jom;15206452]Uh oh :( It couldn't have gone that badly? Also: Western Washington > Eastern Washington \:D/[/QUOTE] The delay in response to this post was due to the fact that I left my computer to go lay down before I gave myself a heart attack or panic attack or something. Not a good day at all =\ True. |
Well like I said, you can get your AA which is 2 full years and there are no questions of credits transferring or not, you simply go on to real college with your AA. It's a pretty solid program. I've heard of a lot of profs who say that the 'junior status freshmen' who do programs like this are typically ill prepared for 300 level classes and end up doing worse than they ever have in school.
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Eastern Washington sucks for the most part.
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At least I don't have like 4 Starbucks in plain view no matter where I go over here.
that's right, suck my dick bitch |
[QUOTE=TojesDolan;15206456]I like western states more than eastern states, yes.[/QUOTE]
Toehaze ain't got no love for the East Coast that's where I live I'm cool rite |
[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15206923]Well like I said, you can get your AA which is 2 full years and there are no questions of credits transferring or not, you simply go on to real college with your AA. It's a pretty solid program. I've heard of a lot of profs who say that the 'junior status freshmen' who do programs like this are typically ill prepared for 300 level classes and end up doing worse than they ever have in school.[/QUOTE]
I was a Junior status Freshman but tbh college is cake after 2 years of rigorous AP work. That said I did get a B in the 300 level math course I took my first semester. But I only took it because the 100 level course that was required was inane =\ |
[QUOTE]At least I don't have like 4 Starbucks in plain view no matter where I go over here.[/QUOTE]
At least I don't look at endless fields when I walk out my front door. |
oh snap!
say it ain't so Jake |
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