In College?

Pre-medicine at Ohio State. I work at Cedar Point starting weekends in May and then full-time in June!

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BreakersBoy
CP Reservations '00, '01

MF Drops: 10
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Ya'll are making me feel sooooooooo old! lol I'm 28 and already graduated with a microbiology degree from the University of Florida. I'm working on getting into Baylor to start in on their MBA program. God, I miss Florida!
I am a Junior at Johnson State College in VT studying Hospitality and Tourism Management. I work at an amusement park in the summer and I hope to use my degree towards a career in the industry.
I go to CSU Chico (Party Chico!) and am majoring in Graphic Design...exciting, huh? :) I'm a junior, but I'm on the five-year plan so I have two more years in this place.

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http://www.bolliger-mabillard.com
Hey cool 07285748, I am also a 4th year architecture student at The University at Buffalo, graduating this year.
Alright, another Gator. I felt like the only one. I'm a Freshman at the University of Florida. My major is Civil Engineering and this summer I'm working the Space Spiral-Giant Wheel-Schwabinchen triangle at Cedar Point. I'm processing in 11 days from now.
Anyone wish they had a Roller Coaster Engineering program somewhere????

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Oooooh, my freekin' head!!!
I work for Capital University ( http://www.capital.edu ), from which I graduated in 1992. Does that count as "in college"? :)

--Dave Althoff, Jr.
I'm a freshman aerospace and mechanical engineering/civil engineering double major at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

GO CATS!!!!!!
-Matt Warren

d7droog52 said:
"and oh yeah, i am a freshman at the university of Illinois, journalism major"


Umm, which U of Ill, there are like three of them. I graduated from UIUC (UC = Urbana-Champaign) in the spring of 1999. Actually, I'm going back there on Friday for an Alumni banquet.

Oh and Montumba (great name), you're crazy for having that double major (crazy in a good way ;)). I wish you all the best of luck. I'll pray for you.
jeremy
--BS in Aeronutical & Astronautical Engineering 1999
MS in Mechanical Engineering (one day soon :))
I'm a proud attendee of the University of Missouri - Columbia, commonly known as MU or Mizzou (Go Tigers!). I am majoring in Political Science and will attend law school upon graduation--nothing like 7 years of college.

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Mamba--One of the Tallest, Longest, Fastest Roller Coasters in the World

Adam Rentchler
I'm a Computer Science major at Rutgers University - I work full-time during the day and attend full-time at night.
yeah, i'm at UIUC, though I actually am from the city of chicago. I just figured that when most people think of U of I they would think of the basketball and football team at UIUC. The only other real U of I is at UIC (chicago)

By the looks of it, there are more gay coasterbuzzers than there are college coasterbuzzers (though i guess some of them could be both). I am guessing that since most college kids are low on cash that not a whole lot of them are into traveling to amusement parks. Then again i am a huge coaster fan and almost have no money. U have to be creative I guess.
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to fly: the dream of man and flightless bird alike
I was a big coaster fan before college. I would just only go to parks once a year (usually to SFGAm, I'm from chi too...actually IN the city). Just cause you cant get there doesnt decrease the desire.
lata,
jeremy
P.S. Dont be dissing UIS (U of Ill Springfield) heehee
I am a 4th Year Architecture student at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio

d7droog52 said:
"Then again i am a huge coaster fan and almost have no money. U have to be creative I guess."
You bet. I'm short on cash as well, but I try my best to go to coasters. When we went to Texas during Spring break, we spent one night sleeping in the middle of a parking lot at UT-San Antonio. We wanted to crash in the woods next to SFFT, but we couldn't find anywhere close to ditch the car. Part of the fun of taking a coaster trip is coming up with crazy ways to save money. :)
Junior-standing BioMedEng from Michigan Tech. Applied to Michigan's Adventure today, in fact.
at university in Australia, work at Wonderland Sydney. This (australian) summer (US winter) looking at going to work in a US themepark. I would like to work in a park with decent rollercoasters etc such as SFMM, Knotts, or PGA, I believe Disney World florida, has an international program, but I'm not sure if the other parks employ seasonal workers during winter.
I'm a sophomore at the University of Dayton. I am majoring in Civil Engineering and minoring in Mechanical. I am on the Best, I mean Beast Crew at King's Island!!

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Beast Crew 2001!!!

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