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First year student at St.Louis College of Pharmacy.
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If you've already completed uni, have a degree, or are in a graduate program, post that too.
First year student at St.Louis College of Pharmacy.
I'm going to UNI. First year.
Planning on 5 years of accounting, like Kush, in order to obtain a master's degree.
After 3 uni's declined my admission (UM, MSU & WSU, due to affirmative action concerns), and Dad lost his Ford job, I dropped out of high school and found work. A teacher friend hooked me up with the GED, and I took night courses at Oakland Community College. The Army intervened, and I took CLEP tests, and attended whatever local community college courses I could.
Eventually, Chaminade University in Honolulu offered (since I was a GI) to consolidate all my credits and short, month-long, but intensive, courses to "catch me up". So I burned up my saved leave time, and used the GI Bill to pay for, and attend, those. I never finished a degree, since I got transferred to some fairly nasty places to do security. After discharge, I've taken some paralegal courses from National University, thinking to prepare for my third career. But had to stop that recently.
To answer "what uni are you going to?", I have to say: Chaminade University. Nice place. Good folks. Maybe they'll take me back. :)
Hopefully University of Queensland, if they want me.
I'm considering applying to Oxford :scared:
But also thinking about going to America. Though it would be expensive and maybe not such a good idea... :shrug:
BSc (Hons) in Chemistry from the University of Salford, with the 2nd year spent on an exchange programme at the University of Toledo (USA)
So let me get this right, they rejected you because you were too white?Quote:
After 3 uni's declined my admission (UM, MSU & WSU, due to affirmative action concerns),
University of Technology, Sydney (top rated in all disciplines :2thumbsup:), in my first year of a double degree, Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Information Technology.
Already finished one degree in Theoretical Physics from Durham University, now working on my PhD at Swansea. Speaking of which, I should get back to work. :embarassed:
Graduated in Computer Science and Telecommunications at Trinity College Dublin. Same as captain Blood. And a pirate, just like him.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
post graduated (MaIT - major: information systems). One of few schools teaching SAP.
NITH (Norwegian college of information technology)
graduated BaIT - major: Software development.
I went to Imperial college, London to study Medicine. I got an extra degree in Pharmacology whilst I was there, and am now completing training to be a GP, so currently uder the London Deanery.
~:smoking:
Finished my BSc in Biology last year at Imperial and currently in the final stages of my Masters in Public Health here ~:)
So what about you?
Van Milton or something like that.
FH: I have no idea, I'd like to go to Cambridge but I doubt I'd get in.
Got a BA in History at NIU. Was working on a Masters but taking some time off to smell the roses and play PBMs and mafia games. :beam:
Caerleon University, its near newport in south wales, im in the middle of an access course but i will probably stay on there to do my degree....
Katholic University of Leuven, Faculty of Letters and Arts: History. :)
University of Ghent: Law Faculty
On the 15th of September (A mere 3 days after the end of the second half my exams, thank you Swiss Department of Education for giving me such a long break!), I shall be starting Geneva University where I shall be studying economics.
However, if all goes well in my exams, which I am sitting at this very moment, I shall be applying to the University of Cambridge to study the rather excitingly-sounding Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic for entrance in 2009, so I have my fingers crossed for that, as well as other universities in the United Kingdom such as Durham, St Andrew's, Bristol and UCL, in case I do really get sick of Switzerland and want a change. However, as going to study in England would mean me losing a year, it's a rather difficult choice to make (other than Cambridge, of course).
BA in History - Wesleyan University (A cookie to anyone who's actually heard of it.)
JD - College of William and Mary, Marhsall-Wythe School of Law
Your uni is UNI? Far out. :laugh4:
American University. Had a rough start, but after a couple years off course I am working towards a Literature major with the intention to follow up with a Master's program in Print Journalism.
Gonna be the new Hunter S. Thompson. :2thumbsup:
Chemistry (equivalent of masters degree) at University of Göttingen ... but that was 11 years ago.
- KUL (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, faculteit Rechten - Belgium) : Master in Law (1996-2001) and a one year specialisation in Tax Law (2001-2002)
- VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, faculteit Rechten - Belgium) : Master in Notariaat (2004-2005)
Otago University
Batchelor in Surveying
(Land Surveying)
Not in yet, but this is what I'm going to be applying to
John Hopkins and Cornell (my safeties)
University of Pennsylvannia
Princeton
Columbia
Harvard
MIT
Stanford
Yale
Probably a biology major for me
Same place as Reverend Joe, strangely enough. Just moved in there. :dizzy2:
Just finished my undergrad (BA in history) two and a half months ago at Westminster College, Salt Lake City. Now I've got to figure out where I want to go for further studies in linguistics.
Ajax
Purdue, BS in Telecom and Networking Tech.. God that was 7 years ago. Trying to get into business school at either Duke or UNC currently, wish me luck. :help:
Auburn University Montgomery
Anthropology major, Geography minor
It's not like I have too many choices..otherwise I would chose to study abroad. It'll probably be the University of Oslo or Bergen (in pretty much one years time), depending upon what I choose to study next, which I am not at all certain about..
I'm at a JC right now finishing up my GE. I then plan on going to San Jose State where I plan to study in their SLIS program majoring in archiving and minoring in Military History. From there I plan on going to Europe (probably to the University College London) for my Masters and then from there I plan to get a PhD somewhere else maybe...that parts tentative. I might even go to Australia for it Queensland University of Technology. It's gonna be soooo much fun :2thumbsup: :medievalcheers:
They dumped me on Tenley Campus for my first year, unfortunately. Long story short, lack of space. But I have been hanging out in Letts a lot.
UWA.
The University of Western Australia, dropped out of BEng, to do a BA, this is my first semester of that.
Oh yeah, the rooms are definitely bigger. :yes: Our RAs have a pretty strict policy about things on floors, but they're still pretty cool (not total jerks) and don't give a crap about what happens off-campus.
Wesleyan was one of the few eastern schools that I seriously considered applying to - goodness knows they expended a fair amount of effort trying to get me to come. I think I shied away, though, if for no other reason than that I would have felt horribly provincial, being just a "bum yokel" from the rural Midwest. (Not a very good reason, I know.) :embarassed:
All right, I have to ask the smartass question: Are your grades that good, or are your parents that loaded? Or is it (hopefully) both? ~;)
Master in chemical engineering at LTU (Luleå technical university).
One year left.
I've just finished my first year studying for a Master of Physics degree at the University of Oxford (Worcester College).
Nope. There are about 100 different universities with Wesleyan in their name, none of them have anything to do with the one I went to. Such as Ohio Wesleyan, which is the one which I think Martok is talking about here:
There is so much confusion over the name of the school that we actually have a popular shirt there with the school logo, which says on the back: NOT Ohio Wesleyan, NOT ....., etc. for about 20 lines, and then it says at the bottom "And no, we're not a women's college outside of Boston" because people get us mixed up with Wellesley all the time as well.
My Wesleyan is in Middletown, CT about 30 minutes south of Hartford. It's your typical New England liberal arts college that no one has ever heard of.
Nope, it's not that one. The only school I looked at in Ohio was Oberlin (which I actually did apply to and was accepted).
I'm actually pretty sure that's the one, TinCow. The only other Eastern school I seriously considered applying to was in New Jersey (although bugger all if I can remember its name offhand :wall: ); the other was Wesleyan. So unless there's a Wesleyan college/university in New Jersey -- and maybe there is, for all I know -- I'm reasonably certain your school is the one I'm thinking of. :yes:
BSc (Hons) Geology
MSc Business Management
Where? :tongue2:
University of Amsterdam (UvA): medical school.
Will be starting in little over a week from now.
Wow, nice list you've got there!Quote:
Originally Posted by TevashSzat
Having Cornell as one of your safeties is quite impressive too - good luck with the applications / interviews !
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I'm going to shamelessly guess that that is in Wales :grin:
correct. :D
Glasgow - I'm going to be a politician lol
Ah, that was my error. I read your previous post as saying that the Wesleyan you looked at was in the midwest, rather than that you were from the midwest. Yeah, we're probably talking about the same place. The town it's in sucks, the women are 'homely' to put it nicely, and it's unbelievably expensive, but it does provide a pretty decent education.
Studying European History and minoring in German at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Preparing for the Admission test.
University of Utrecht, history.
After getting out of the service I enrolled in Long Island University. I wanted to become a marine biologist. Then the financial realities of marriage and children intervened and I quit and entered the work force. I am currently working on my doctorate from the University of HK & PD,and hope to graduateSpoiler Alert, click show to read:in oh...5-7 more years.Spoiler Alert, click show to read:Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Oh what a tangled web we weave.~:wacko:
I've been studying law and political sciences for 4 years at l'Université Montpellier I (which is, if I remember correctly, one of the oldest university in Europe), but I'm currently studying at the Laurentian University, Sudbury - Ontario, thanks to an exchange program.