Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: VOR on April 30, 2004, 12:36:00 PM
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Hey everyone, I was just curious who is currently a full time student? Also, what is your major (if you've chosen one) and what is your age? Plans for the future?
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My name is SOB and I'm a Full Time student going for a Network Technology Associates. I'm 28, and my turn-ons include long walks on the beach to calm my nerves and puppies (with barbecue sauce), and my turn-offs include stupid people (excluding myself, of course) and chimpanzees named Herman. When I graduate, I plan to move to India to steal some Indian dude's IT outsourcing job.
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Student at Michigan State, studying criminal justice. Graduate in a week. :D
Police academy starts may 30.
ed: I'm 22.
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Management degree, graduate in 6 weeks!
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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Mechanical Engineering (aeronautics).
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Transferring to Sam Houston State after the summer studying Education, math 4-8 specifically.
After getting my teach degree I'll go back for my masters in math and perhaps teach at the community college I'm leaving now.
Oh, I'm old...I'm 35.
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LOL high school when i showed up.
But did ok as I retired at 41 :D
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University of Oklahoma, studying Accounting and minor in Finance, 20. That about sums it up.
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George Washington University,
31 years old, studying law.
Will graduate sometime around 2049 at the rate I'm going. I haven't figured out what I'm going to do with it, but I'm currently working with a small immigration law firm and I might stick with that.
-Sik
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19, going to Penn State full time.
Studying Architectural Engineering.
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18 1/2 years old
Going UACCB for 1/2 year then probably go to University of Arkansas for Historian.
Rafe
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Originally posted by Sikboy
31 years old, studying law.
Will graduate sometime around 2049 at the rate I'm going. I haven't figured out what I'm going to do with it...
Your choices are Ambulance Chaser, Shyster, or Bloodsucker :D
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Originally posted by Octavius
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Mechanical Engineering (aeronautics).
Parthenon Gyros, State street. So drunk, so much good food, so much fun. You ought to just go there this weekend to spite me.
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Oklahoma State University
Professional Pilot
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Looking to work for a major airline comapny for a while, then save money to own at least part of a mustang or lightning. Then if I hadn't been suckered into bing married yet then going out to be a bush pilot in Alaska. If I am married though I will retire with the wife and live a quiet life (with bits of aerobatic flying here and there, just to scare her).
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Originally posted by Creamo
Parthenon Gyros, State street. So drunk, so much good food, so much fun. You ought to just go there this weekend to spite me.
mmm... think I will :)
Miflin street block party is going on this weekend too. be ready for some boozonics tomorrow night should I stumble upon my keyboard.
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Octavius, my little brother is in the same place working on his doctorate in chemical engineering. Small world. :D
He says the local drivrs are positively insane.
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19 years old, paralegal major, graduate with AS next Friday, leaving for Army in June (as a paralegal specialist), plan to get bachelor's in Crim. Justice and eventually try my hand at law school. Hope to work in a DA's office someday.
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23, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Aviation Human Factors Psychology, Minor PolySci/Intl Security, focus in nuclear engineering and physics. Future plans, marry a hot Russian girl, have lots and lots of sex and drive a golf cart and fly a P-51 Mustang by age 30.
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Enjoy it while you can, young grasshoppers. Then kiss all your lofty dreams goodbye.
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Dang that brings me down Nash. But true in some cases.
Lofty dreams are only possible through hard work...often over many years. It's important to pursue your dreams.
Keep up the good work fellas, and hang in there. That degree is very important. Doesn't matter what it's in. LOL, course when I was a freshman in the school of arts and sciences (now known as Liberal Arts), my English teacher said all a college degree was really good for was holding your own at cocktail parties.:D
Nice looking teacher btw. Her dream was, after she quit teaching, she wanted to work at a state store or be a bartender. She found that idea intriguing...and I think she wanted to write about it, though I never thought about that 'til now.
Les
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23, Helsinki Polytechnic, Automotive Engineering (BSc). No certain future plans...