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im pretty sure my school's smaller, son.
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yeh my thoughts exactly fags using wma ayway >=[[/QUOTE] srsly hey guys, lets all use the encoder with the strongest DRP so that people can't share the music! ffs Kage: That sounds awfully illegal to me...because splicing a file like you suggest would be extremely difficult so it's more likely they just d'l the file off tht server which is questionably legal really. |
[QUOTE=i am the robots;15214749]im pretty sure my school's smaller, son.[/QUOTE]
university or hs? my hs had maybe 60 kids max. |
that's ridiculous =|
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[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15214762]that's ridiculous =|[/QUOTE]
no, it's perfect. it gives the students a more personal and beneficial learning environment and the teachers more room to work with. |
[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15214750]srsly
hey guys, lets all use the encoder with the strongest DRP so that people can't share the music! ffs Kage: That sounds awfully illegal to me...because splicing a file like you suggest would be extremely difficult so it's more likely they just d'l the file off tht server which is questionably legal really.[/QUOTE] It's not a bad idea, though, I'm going to copywrite it. ;-D |
My school has like 2400 people.
It was only made to fit 1800. :( |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15214766]no, it's perfect. it gives the students a more personal and beneficial learning environment and the teachers more room to work with.[/QUOTE]
no it's ridiculous because unless everyone was at the same academic level you're basically holding everyone back to the level of the dumbest kid in a class. [QUOTE=Kage;15214769]It's not a bad idea, though, I'm going to copywrite it. ;-D[/QUOTE] It sort of is. The RIAA has a pretty decent case that if you want to rip something at a higher rate you can use the original media that you should own and the only reason you can't encode at a higher rate is if it's pirated material. |
[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15214780]no it's ridiculous because unless everyone was at the same academic level you're basically holding everyone back to the level of the dumbest kid in a class.[/QUOTE] And if you don't get along with the other 59 kids, you're pretty much screwed.
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[QUOTE]no it's ridiculous because unless everyone was at the same academic level you're basically holding everyone back to the level of the dumbest kid in a class.[/QUOTE]
You have to apply and be accepted, and that's a 100% false assumption. |
[QUOTE=Otisbum;15214790]And if you don't get along with the other 59 kids, you're pretty much screwed.[/QUOTE]
Social factors aside unless the teacher:student ratio is like 8:1 (yes, i ordered that like i meant it) a school that small will probably have an inferior education system by comparison to a smaller one. edit: you have to apply to ivies to get accepted and that doesn't make everyone there really smart there's a lot of politics in the education system. |
There's like 7,000 people in my university.
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there's like 25,000 undergrad at mine, no big deal
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That's solid.
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50000 on our main campus here ^_^
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where the hell do you go to school
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Arizona State University.
For all the campuses in the general Phoenix area we have about 63000 students :eek: |
[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15214796]Social factors aside unless the teacher:student ratio is like 8:1 (yes, i ordered that like i meant it) a school that small will probably have an inferior education system by comparison to a smaller one.
edit: you have to apply to ivies to get accepted and that doesn't make everyone there really smart there's a lot of politics in the education system.[/QUOTE] It has nothing to do with intelligence, it's an alternative learning style. There's five teachers. I learned more in a week there than I did in a conventional high school. There's zero busy work, it's discussion based, plenty of field trips. Frankly you're making unfounded assumptions and it's leading me to believe you willingly flaunt ignorance. It's still mandated by the Toronto school board, so once again your "inferior education system" statement is absolute bullshit. |
yea that's what I thought, I didn't know it was so massive. UM is only around 35,000 total
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i'd like to go to a school like coke's
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coke be droppin knowledge
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I'd like to go to a school full of cokes.
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i'm not sure if i need a laptop yet or not. karfuffffffle.
my second choice for university has like 55,000 students i think. way too big for me, im not a fan of being a number and nothing more. |
I got one but it has vista. :(
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owned
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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15214844]It has nothing to do with intelligence, it's an alternative learning style. There's five teachers. I learned more in a week there than I did in a conventional high school. There's zero busy work, it's discussion based, plenty of field trips. Frankly you're making unfounded assumptions and it's leading me to believe you willingly flaunt ignorance.
It's still mandated by the Toronto school board, so once again your "inferior education system" statement is absolute bullpoop.[/QUOTE] 5 teachers? Ok no that does not cover a good learning experience then and here is why: 5 teachers in a hs so lets say oh...math, english, history, foreign language, science Now, unlike elementary school, when you get to high school, you can't teach at such a broad level. You need specialization. So that means that these teachers are either 1. not teaching subjects in depth because they can't have studied them all or 2. everyone is forced to study the teacher's specialty. Neither is a positive aspect of learning. I went to a small school in elementary and middle school (~60 per class) that was only available to those who tested in as well and while there were some brilliant kids there, there were plenty of morons too. So I would say I have the experience to criticize your claims having attended a very similar institution. The difference is at my school there was a chemistry teacher, geology teacher, biology teacher, etc and so there was still specialized teaching going on and even though you were forced to take classes that correlated to a teacher's specialty, you were at least given a wide range of education during the time there so that entering high school you ahd a good idea of what you wanted to pursue study in. |
@Coke: What are you thinking of majoring/minoring in?
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yes we get it vince you went to good schools
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[QUOTE=masada;15214903]yes we get it vince you went to good schools[/QUOTE]
Yes Elim I get it, you don't like me. I don't care but don't bitch about it so much. |
where have i said this
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[QUOTE=masada;15214918]where have i said this[/QUOTE]
You don't need to explicitly say something when the only things you say to me are regarding your annoyance with me or insulting me and what not it's pretty well implied. =) |
[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo;15214872]I got one but it has vista. :([/QUOTE]
lol vista [QUOTE=masada;4534634534]where have i said this[/QUOTE] you're a walking pancard of it. |
[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15214937]You don't need to explicitly say something when the only things you say to me are regarding your annoyance with me or insulting me and what not it's pretty well implied. =)[/QUOTE]
but i [COLOR="Red"][size=+4]♥[/SIZE][/COLOR] you! :( |
Eliminator is a walking pancake.
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Eliminator is a walking example of ignorant homosexual american.
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Eliminator is what is corrupting the social fabric of america
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he's a good guy
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[QUOTE=masada;15214972]he's a good guy[/QUOTE]
albeit with a limited knowledge of all those keys other than the letter ones |
i dont understand this sentence i went to public school
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dont be hatin
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