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Jan 29, 2006 23:12

ok, so this weekend was great. so crazy... first, friday night was just a bunch of hangin out. yadda yadda. then Saturday the SP track team came to Clemson, so I somehow just HAD to get there. luckily, one of my friends just happened to be going there that morning for a rugby match. but when I got there, she didn't want to get lost (she was ( Read more... )

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hhshighjumper February 13 2006, 02:38:02 UTC
hey beth ann. u might not remember me or u might? anyways im ryan. the guy from hoover last year who met u at the decathlon. it has been a while since i have talked to u.i have some questions i need to ask u about college, that is if u dont mind?

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ba_ananas February 13 2006, 05:15:00 UTC
no of course I don't mind! and of course I remember you! what questions do you have? What colleges are you looking into?

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hhshighjumper February 14 2006, 01:57:41 UTC
well it feels good that u still kind fo remember me. ha. but i have already been accepted at auburn, and i already turned in money for housing and all that, so i am basically a bonefied tiger. which is kind of sad, cause i used to say roll tide alot. but the main things i want to know is if u regret going somewhere far away from home for college. and have there been troubles from that or anything? also how do u stay focused so much with school and everything? i am a somewhat decent student, but i do have weaknesses in some subjects, especially math. this year has been very hard in math, so it kind of makes me a little worried about college.

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ba_ananas February 14 2006, 13:56:59 UTC
ah, Auburn is a good school. You'll have fun. OK, for your questions: I do wish that I went to college closer to Bham, but I definitely don't regret coming to Furman. I love it here, and it has become my second home. I have had to find rides to get home, but that actually hasn't been a big problem. I don't know about Auburn, but at Furman, people love to hang out, but they also understand that people have to study. Also, there are places to go to get studying done (such as the library) and after your first bad grade, you'll likely discipline yourself to go to these places in order to get work done. that is, if you don't discipline yourself at first. Since you are going to college, I assume that you want a degree, so that should motivate you in itself. As for problems with math, I can't actually say that I have been there before, since I'm a math-physics major (atleast at the mo). But there should be people that you'll know who can help or maybe a math help place. Like we have a Math Resource Center. Plus, you might not even need to ( ... )

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hhshighjumper February 14 2006, 14:01:30 UTC
thnx for everything

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ba_ananas February 15 2006, 05:41:39 UTC
yur welcome

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