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I've enjoyed Brandeis a great deal. In addition to being a solid liberal arts school, what makes the school truly unique are the opportunities available for students in leadership, but it in clubs, in research, academically, etc.

We're about 50% Jewish, and the tennis team is not very good.

count it! ha

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I've enjoyed Brandeis a great deal. In addition to being a solid liberal arts school, what makes the school truly unique are the opportunities available for students in leadership, but it in clubs, in research, academically, etc.

We're about 50% Jewish, and the tennis team is not very good.

hmm sounds interesting. how far is it from boston?

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9 miles west of the city with free shuttles running on weekends. Start Googling son, I don't work for admissions.

In other news I'll be graduating in 5 months and need a job. The field I had been preparing to enter has imploded and seems to be taking much of the country down with it. I literally am back to drawing board right now. Any ideas?

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9 miles west of the city with free shuttles running on weekends. Start Googling son, I don't work for admissions.

In other news I'll be graduating in 5 months and need a job. The field I had been preparing to enter has imploded and seems to be taking much of the country down with it. I literally am back to drawing board right now. Any ideas?

actually i used wikipedia. i still just wanted to hear it from someone who actually went there, ya know? and what did you major in/what field were you preparing to enter? and theres always community college for a quick bachelors degree. and mcdonalds!

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well i don't want to sound conceited so i won't answer the first part. my gpa last semester was a 4.061. currently taking one AP class and the rest honors, planning on taking 3 AP classes my junior year and probably 3 more senior year. also applying for a student exchange/study abroad program for this summer.

alright thanks. i guess i need to take a look and visit it. nyc is only like 2 hours from me.

also. anyone going to school in boston that could give me some advice on schools up there?

saying that youre only a sophomore, you seem to be a good candidate for any school..good job keep up the grades:D

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I'm appyling here:

• Bard

• NYU

• UCLA, UCSD, Berkeley

• Clark (which I don’t want to go to but might be the only place I get in)

• BU

• Hampshire

• Occidental

If you think you can get into the ones you listed that are better than Clark and Hamster, then you can get into Oxy.

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Penn State University, the most progressive underground around. Art schools, hampshire college, california, they got nuthin on us.

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that really cracked me up, thanks for that

thats hardly a joke

im happy to make laugh

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damn. i thought sc didnt give full rides? i thought the most was 1/2 tuition?

if i am not mistaken, which i very well could be, the college of letters, arts and sciences does not, but I think the different schools like Marshall and Viterbi have their own.

just checked.

http://www.marshall.usc.edu/undergradprograms/advising/advising-scholarships.htm

that's the official policy. but i know he got 4 years. cause he's an arrogant fucking asshole so i made him show me the award letter.

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