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Originally Posted by TopGear,Mar 1 2010, 02:24 PM
I don't think I've ever had them all at the same time like this before. Usually professors within the same discipline discuss schedules, and at least break things up to not be on the same day. I'm going to have 3.5 straight hours of exams on friday 
Originally Posted by 3AFL S2K,Mar 1 2010, 02:20 PM
did you try hitting it three times?
Originally Posted by leadfootgirl,Mar 1 2010, 02:26 PM
Masters program is not at college?? 

Should I have said "undergrad" instead? That really is what I meant...
Originally Posted by speed_bump,Mar 1 2010, 02:29 PM
They are taking you old school. My profs did not care what was happening in your other classes, same dept or not. Only important class was their class. I had as many as 4 in a day. That was the semester I took Tuesdays and Thursdays off 

Originally Posted by TopGear,Mar 1 2010, 02:28 PM
I always thought the difference between a college and a university was that universities offered masters/doctoral degrees, and colleges didn't.
So in that sense, Jeff is right.
So in that sense, Jeff is right.
Originally Posted by TopGear,Mar 1 2010, 02:35 PM
I might be spoiled, but damnit, I've been spoiled for the last four and a half years. I'll be damned if they're going to change things up on my for my last semester!

Aren't you supposed to have "senioritis" by now anyways?
Originally Posted by tacocat,Mar 1 2010, 02:33 PM
Dan has always been
but now that his woman is out of state, he has the epic 
but now that his woman is out of state, he has the epic 
I've always thought I have depression, but never got checked for it. :shrug
According to the Goog:
Colleges vs. Universities vs. Schools
The difference between a college and a university is that a college just offers a collection of degrees in one specific area, while a university is a collection of colleges. When you go to a university you are going to be graduating from one of their colleges, such as the business college. As to which is better, it depends on what you want. Single colleges tend to be smaller while universities are bigger, but universities are better known.
The difference between a college and a university is that a college just offers a collection of degrees in one specific area, while a university is a collection of colleges. When you go to a university you are going to be graduating from one of their colleges, such as the business college. As to which is better, it depends on what you want. Single colleges tend to be smaller while universities are bigger, but universities are better known.



. I are trying to snap you out of it, son.




