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Post by copyKatt on Dec 14, 2003 19:09:30 GMT -5
well now i know if i choose culinary arts as my major, ill have a place to work
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Post by palla on Dec 14, 2003 19:14:05 GMT -5
Yeah...hey, that could be pretty cool. We'll be a power to rival Panera!!
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Post by BugHunter on Dec 14, 2003 19:15:03 GMT -5
Heather, you shoulda done more research. Ask your guidance counselor for help. This is important stuff. Its also no longer rare to find students going into college without declaring a major. You could do the whole liberal arts thing.
Dan told me he got an acceptance from Pennstate University. He's gonna be doin a lot of math stuff with what he gonna do. Hope he has fun, hehehe.
Hey, there's Culinary Arts in the Art Institutes if I'm not mistaken. I forget if there's a program for it at Philadelphia, but whatever.
And did somebody say drinking/orgy parties? (^_^) ;D
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Post by copyKatt on Dec 14, 2003 19:15:18 GMT -5
me with my amazing power to prepare food! and you with your power to... power to... do what you do best! we will take down panera bread!
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Post by palla on Dec 14, 2003 19:21:31 GMT -5
Heather, you shoulda done more research. Ask your guidance counselor for help. This is important stuff. Its also no longer rare to find students going into college without declaring a major. You could do the whole liberal arts thing. I've decided to wait, work for a year, and then go to community. I know how this affects most people, but this will be a lot easier for me. I don't want to depend on the government to give me a loan, no matter what. Congrats, Dan! ;D Yeah, there was. I'd seen an ad for it at one of the last college fairs and it seemed pretty good. Down boy.
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Post by copyKatt on Dec 14, 2003 19:31:41 GMT -5
i would think dan would want to tell the board he got accepted into PSU, but too late now . i think hes waiting for his reply from Stevens before he announces anything. but yeah, there are alot of culinary art programs in alot of places. wouldnt be surprised if there was one in Philadelphia. hey, maybe ill be seeing Al in a couple years
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Post by palla on Dec 14, 2003 19:34:20 GMT -5
Aw, ya don't want to graduate early?
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Post by copyKatt on Dec 14, 2003 19:35:26 GMT -5
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not gettin' ya over here...
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Post by BugHunter on Dec 14, 2003 19:38:44 GMT -5
BugHunter's necklace makes him fall hard into the ground. "Oww!" Ooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh xoxo ;D Oh i see what you're trying to do -- you're just trying to wait for Will to get out of school so that you both can go to the Community College together! tssk tssk, so typical. lol
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Post by palla on Dec 14, 2003 19:39:44 GMT -5
Our school has a program where you can graduate a year/half year early.
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Post by copyKatt on Dec 14, 2003 19:42:42 GMT -5
Ooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh xoxo ;D lol, blek, thats not what i was implying! and i didnt know our school let you do that... hmmm... but no, im not.
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Post by BugHunter on Dec 14, 2003 19:43:23 GMT -5
Our school has a program where you can graduate a year/half year early. Doesn't that have like some special requirments? You can't just say, I want to graduate a year early
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Post by palla on Dec 14, 2003 19:48:07 GMT -5
You have to start by either the beginning or the end of your sophmore year. They double up on your requirements and such so that you can graduate as a junior.
Bug Hunter, waiting is not the only reason I'm not going straight to college. In my opinion, it would be a waste of time and money to go there, even to get the basics out of the way, if I didn't have some sort of idea as to what I was going to do. It is always possible that I could become a manager at Panera during that time, which would be suitable for a while.
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Post by BugHunter on Dec 14, 2003 19:52:33 GMT -5
manager of a food joint. Now that is a career dream, hehe. No offense
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Post by palla on Dec 14, 2003 19:57:24 GMT -5
I didn't say that is was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. It's something that I wouldn't mind doing for a little while.
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