Anyone got a CoD1 cd key? Dying to see what the fuss is all about.

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Yeah definitely thought it was too, some of the new teachers were about 12!Aries_37 wrote:
Still 10 to 1, but no preference for siblings. My parents' friends said that if you don't get tutoring you pretty much have no chance of getting in :S So I assume the overall calibre of kids has gone up.
Honestly I thought the school was going to shit after we left, so this is a nice surprise
no mine isUzique wrote:
my school is harder to get into yours, you state-plebs! nur nur nur nur
re: greyscale avatars... gooners just stole mine! well, he made my original one (burial). now he has a burial avatar too.
burial is pretty much the shit, agree? y / y
Cos you need a rich daddy?Uzique wrote:
my school is harder to get into yours, you state-plebs! nur nur nur nur
re: greyscale avatars... gooners just stole mine! well, he made my original one (burial). now he has a burial avatar too.
burial is pretty much the shit, agree? y / y
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yesUzique wrote:
my school is harder to get into than your's, you state-plebs! nur nur nur nur
re: greyscale avatars... gooners just stole mine! well, he made my original one (burial). now he has a burial avatar too.
burial is pretty much the shit, agree? y / y
ya i forgot about the dolla billz because in the us we don't need to be rich to go to good universities. no really though wiki says rhul is 30th best in the ukUzique wrote:
nuk i'd probably argue that my school was/is harder to get into than harvard/yale. sorry. dolla dolla billz y'all.
lol bennis it's also one of the highest performing schools in the country. world-class reputation. sorry mr. state, don't h8!
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Planning on going to PA school, but it's only slightly less competitive than medical school and things like GRE scores, patient-contact experience, and other activities go into consideration along with the usual stuff like grades (which my school keeps screwing me over with).bennisboy wrote:
what path?DesertFox- wrote:
Shit, BF2s. Why did I pick this career path? My whole future is uncertain for at least the next two and a half years.
Good research boioAries_37 wrote:
heh well going to a state school apparentl gets the job done. At the end of the day you just need some life skillz and some banging grades.
And our state school had better A-level and GCSE results than cheltenham
Least your aiming high bro, you could be in a lot worse places.DesertFox- wrote:
Planning on going to PA school, but it's only slightly less competitive than medical school and things like GRE scores, patient-contact experience, and other activities go into consideration along with the usual stuff like grades (which my school keeps screwing me over with).bennisboy wrote:
what path?DesertFox- wrote:
Shit, BF2s. Why did I pick this career path? My whole future is uncertain for at least the next two and a half years.
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I think you've already taken it judging by that last post!Uzique wrote:
you swine-like state sluts with your lack of culture... i find it all so displeasing
nuk is smart, he polar-shifts between socially inept, insecure and overly-wordy to cool, hip, preppy undergrad with a long nose to look down. identity confusion i think: very much still an impulsive young man on his own personal bildungsroman, documenting it one insufferably boring post at a time. shame he doesn't realize that english public schools have probably more brand-power than ivy leagues, outside of the USA at least. must suck to be disadvantaged before you even begin undergrad. weep weep. i love my life, where's the coke?
I'm hoping to catch a bit of a break, too, because the field is expected to grow quite a lot in the next few years.bennisboy wrote:
Least your aiming high bro, you could be in a lot worse places.DesertFox- wrote:
Planning on going to PA school, but it's only slightly less competitive than medical school and things like GRE scores, patient-contact experience, and other activities go into consideration along with the usual stuff like grades (which my school keeps screwing me over with).bennisboy wrote:
what path?