please the footballers use WAY more energyUzique wrote:
if football players can eat a fucking half-time orange after 45 minutes then im sure cricketeers are entitled to a lunchbreak for an all-day game.
Tried being in to bat for a whole morning?
Also, Arselol
Also, Arselol
Last edited by PrivateVendetta (2011-02-27 10:07:24)
i played 2 hockey games in one dayPrivateVendetta wrote:
Tried being in to bat for a whole morning?
Also, Arselol
dude if you're stood around in the sun all day, you're going to get fucking hungry and thirsty.11 Bravo wrote:
please the footballers use WAY more energyUzique wrote:
if football players can eat a fucking half-time orange after 45 minutes then im sure cricketeers are entitled to a lunchbreak for an all-day game.
if you sat on your ass for the same amount of time as a cricket match/test match, you'd get hungry too- no?
you're being so fucking stupid.
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I'm sure there are areas north of Bloor that are quieter, but they're also likely much farther from campus. I'm sure you'll figure out what you're looking for once you know who you're living with.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Very much agreed, Chestnut is amazing.Pochsy wrote:
Agreed. Fung is nearly as bad as it gets. Only place worse is New College, me thinks, although I haven't dined at all of the colleges. Chestnut is easily the best; full hotel staff preparing their mealWinston_Churchill wrote:
oh thats a pretty impressive building, ive always kinda stayed away since i was told it was a grad student building
i dont know, i feel like its just going on all the time, its really irritating. hutton doesnt seem bad for it compared to some other houses though - ie taylor, jai-ho, all of whitney. the location i can agree on and will miss, but fung is disgusting. i hate eating there so much
probably move in with people, havent really worked anything out yet except talked to a few about ideas
Hopefully you find a place somewhere in the student ghetto (south of college, north of Dundas, east of Spadina, west of University). Whatever you do don't get suckered into a place north of Bloor. The distance from campus may be roughly the same, but the nuisance of frat parties make it nearly unlivable. I know a few people who made the mistake last year and some of them were looking to bail even before the end of first semester. I guess it all depends on how quiet you like it to be when you sleep.
Hmm, I never considered that. Good point though, I guess I didnt think about it since I keep away from the frats. Maybe it depends where you are since I know a few people with places up there.
Invite me to the house warming party. I'll bring the beer bong. Promise.
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congratulations11 Bravo wrote:
i played 2 hockey games in one dayPrivateVendetta wrote:
Tried being in to bat for a whole morning?
Also, Arselol
Do they actually still do that? It seems like something they'd have done in the 60's, but these days they'd just have a Red Bull and a Mars bar.Uzique wrote:
if football players can eat a fucking half-time orange after 45 minutes then im sure cricketeers are entitled to a lunchbreak for an all-day game.
doesn't exactly change the goddamn point...
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Gooners! You're back!Gooners wrote:
congratulations11 Bravo wrote:
i played 2 hockey games in one dayPrivateVendetta wrote:
Tried being in to bat for a whole morning?
Also, Arselol
Which university are you attending next year? Or do you still have a year of HS left to go?
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
dont be so angry. i just think it sucks to watch and the screaming brown people annoy meUzique wrote:
dude if you're stood around in the sun all day, you're going to get fucking hungry and thirsty.11 Bravo wrote:
please the footballers use WAY more energyUzique wrote:
if football players can eat a fucking half-time orange after 45 minutes then im sure cricketeers are entitled to a lunchbreak for an all-day game.
if you sat on your ass for the same amount of time as a cricket match/test match, you'd get hungry too- no?
you're being so fucking stupid.
No I know, I was more just curious as to whether they actually did that.Uzique wrote:
doesn't exactly change the goddamn point...
Hey Pochsy!Pochsy wrote:
Gooners! You're back!Gooners wrote:
congratulations11 Bravo wrote:
i played 2 hockey games in one day
Which university are you attending next year? Or do you still have a year of HS left to go?
uh, i'm applied at Mcmaster, York, Ryerson, UofT (St. Georges & UTM) and Laurier... all for business administration.
I finished my first semester with an 83% average, well within the admission ranges for these programs, yet no acceptances so far. I'm pretty sure it's because my marks last year were shit, and that I didn't have grade 12 English first semester. Going to have to wait till April then, it's actually really depressing
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thank you. played well also...unlike your shitbirds at arsenalGooners wrote:
congratulations11 Bravo wrote:
i played 2 hockey games in one dayPrivateVendetta wrote:
Tried being in to bat for a whole morning?
Also, Arselol
yeah, true. i think id be willing to live a little further away for a significantly better place though.Pochsy wrote:
I'm sure there are areas north of Bloor that are quieter, but they're also likely much farther from campus. I'm sure you'll figure out what you're looking for once you know who you're living with.
Invite me to the house warming party. I'll bring the beer bong. Promise.
haha, for sure. you're invited to come down anytime you like. my (your) door is always open!
gooners, come to St. George! you can join our 3 man bf2s group already here lol
haha, i'd love to but i doubt my average will suffice for downtown.
Very nice. Rotman School of Business here at U of T is the strongest of the programs listed, I think. If you end up at St. George we'll go clubbing sometime.Gooners wrote:
Hey Pochsy!Pochsy wrote:
Gooners! You're back!Gooners wrote:
congratulations
Which university are you attending next year? Or do you still have a year of HS left to go?
uh, i'm applied at Mcmaster, York, Ryerson, UofT (St. Georges & UTM) and Laurier... all for business administration.
I finished my first semester with an 83% average, well within the admission ranges for these programs, yet no acceptances so far. I'm pretty sure it's because my marks last year were shit, and that I didn't have grade 12 English first semester. Going to have to wait till April then, it's actually really depressing
I'm sure you'll get in! Early admissions are only for those who score 85% or higher at most schools. I don't think grade 11 marks really matter. I scored like 80% grade 11, and 94% grade 12 and still got the early admissions.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
Grade 11 marks don't matter, but they do get you early admissions as you said. I just want a few admissions to relieve this pressure haha. I heard the competition down town is very hard!Pochsy wrote:
Very nice. Rotman School of Business here at U of T is the strongest of the programs listed, I think. If you end up at St. George we'll go clubbing sometime.Gooners wrote:
Hey Pochsy!Pochsy wrote:
Gooners! You're back!
Which university are you attending next year? Or do you still have a year of HS left to go?
uh, i'm applied at Mcmaster, York, Ryerson, UofT (St. Georges & UTM) and Laurier... all for business administration.
I finished my first semester with an 83% average, well within the admission ranges for these programs, yet no acceptances so far. I'm pretty sure it's because my marks last year were shit, and that I didn't have grade 12 English first semester. Going to have to wait till April then, it's actually really depressing
I'm sure you'll get in! Early admissions are only for those who score 85% or higher at most schools. I don't think grade 11 marks really matter. I scored like 80% grade 11, and 94% grade 12 and still got the early admissions.
i dont really know about business, but 83 should bring you pretty close. you still have 2-3 major rounds of acceptances to go!
It's a very competitive school, yes. Academics are top priority for the majority of students, and I would imagine that to be even more so the case in the business school where there are a significant number of international students. Most internationals are from China, and they eat sleep and breathe school work.Gooners wrote:
Grade 11 marks don't matter, but they do get you early admissions as you said. I just want a few admissions to relieve this pressure haha. I heard the competition down town is very hard!Pochsy wrote:
Very nice. Rotman School of Business here at U of T is the strongest of the programs listed, I think. If you end up at St. George we'll go clubbing sometime.Gooners wrote:
Hey Pochsy!
uh, i'm applied at Mcmaster, York, Ryerson, UofT (St. Georges & UTM) and Laurier... all for business administration.
I finished my first semester with an 83% average, well within the admission ranges for these programs, yet no acceptances so far. I'm pretty sure it's because my marks last year were shit, and that I didn't have grade 12 English first semester. Going to have to wait till April then, it's actually really depressing
I'm sure you'll get in! Early admissions are only for those who score 85% or higher at most schools. I don't think grade 11 marks really matter. I scored like 80% grade 11, and 94% grade 12 and still got the early admissions.
As soon as you get your acceptances you'll start worrying about losing your spot of your grades slip! It'll likely be a 75% to hold your spot.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
yeah i heard there's a lot of foreign students there. i'd like to go to mac as well, but i shouldn't even be thinking about this till i get my acceptances lol.
McMaster has nearly as many internationals as U of T.Gooners wrote:
yeah i heard there's a lot of foreign students there. i'd like to go to mac as well, but i shouldn't even be thinking about this till i get my acceptances lol.
Like I said, I'm sure you'll be fine with an 83%. Have you already taken the subjects that are harder for yourself? If so you've got nothing to worry about!
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
a shitload of foreign students. business/life sci/engineering are all foreign students
i think my semester's are equally as difficult as the other. last year a lot of students took economics and did really well, so i took it as well. little did i know that at the end of first semester the economics teacher switched... to this guy:Pochsy wrote:
McMaster has nearly as many internationals as U of T.Gooners wrote:
yeah i heard there's a lot of foreign students there. i'd like to go to mac as well, but i shouldn't even be thinking about this till i get my acceptances lol.
Like I said, I'm sure you'll be fine with an 83%. Have you already taken the subjects that are harder for yourself? If so you've got nothing to worry about!
mike alias.
first of all, what the fuck.
second, he's a hard marker... so i'm going to have to work for this mark now.
i also have calculus & vectors which i'm gonna have to work for too.
ugh
Is Mr Alias a control freak? I can imagine having a wrestler as a teacher being like boot camp.Gooners wrote:
i think my semester's are equally as difficult as the other. last year a lot of students took economics and did really well, so i took it as well. little did i know that at the end of first semester the economics teacher switched... to this guy:Pochsy wrote:
McMaster has nearly as many internationals as U of T.Gooners wrote:
yeah i heard there's a lot of foreign students there. i'd like to go to mac as well, but i shouldn't even be thinking about this till i get my acceptances lol.
Like I said, I'm sure you'll be fine with an 83%. Have you already taken the subjects that are harder for yourself? If so you've got nothing to worry about!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkgBee0d … re=related
mike alias.
first of all, what the fuck.
second, he's a hard marker... so i'm going to have to work for this mark now.
i also have calculus & vectors which i'm gonna have to work for too.
ugh
You're second semester marks are hardly as important as the first unless you're aiming for scholarships, anyways. They don't even have your second semester marks when they admit you. They only matter for holding your place at the school, and that's not difficult.
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