And they have grand opening specials too. Sounds a little pricey on the surface, but if you can get 6 or 8 people who can stand each other into a suite, it might not be such a bad deal.
LOL! With all due respect, I hate to burst your bubble but if you don't have free time in high school, you definitely won't in college. Trust me (and just about everyone else who went to college and cared about GPA) on that.
dannerman said:
"..when I get into college, I'll come back more regularly."LOL! With all due respect, I hate to burst your bubble but if you don't have free time in high school, you definitely won't in college. Trust me (and just about everyone else who went to college and cared about GPA) on that.
I rarely studied, and graduated with something like a 3.10. It is possible to get a decent GPA while riding coasters and playing RCT2. Now if I actually studied, I could have gotten something closer to a 4.0.
EDIT: Did I mention I went to what is supposed to be a top 50 university? (I graduated from the former CWRU).
-Sam *** Edited 11/16/2005 5:10:06 AM UTC by Avalanche Sam***
Generally, the habits that would lead to 'no free time' in high school will not magically change when you get to college. Whether you're devoted to classwork, sports, working for money.. it'd been my experience that it carries over to your habits in college as well. Hence why I said "...if you don't have free time in high school..." *shrugs* either way, it's not anything to lose sleep over. I just found that statement to be amusing because of the stereotype of college which seems to me to be untrue for the majority of Americans, that's all.
--Dave, Princeton '07, straight out of a suburban public high school, and damn proud of it :)
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