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avery

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what college at u of t?


Originally Posted by oneeightyseven
well I'm at University of Toronto..yah that's right guys, TORONTO for all of the city WHATS UPPPPPPP.
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skool pride for the mothereffin win!
 

hendrix

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Originally Posted by oneeightyseven
I'm in Canada and there's a huge intellectual gap between college students and university students.

Ah i see. We call "Colleges" Polytech. Where people go to get diplomas in trades and ****.

Except quite a few of them offer degrees and **** now, and are going for University status.

It's fair enough when you're offering degrees in Nursing and ****.

I can't figure out why you wouldn't just do nursing at a real university though. Haven't looked into it. Maybe the fees are less.

Either way you're still eligible for a student loan at both Polytechs and Universities.
 

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Originally Posted by Jekyll
Thx for reminding me I can't find any good cargo pants.
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You pretty happy with your Raf by Rafs, ARW?


RLBL cargo pants kinda rule =/

i only have two pairs and if i had more money i would get more

these cropped cargos are pretty sweet imo, good for trolling people irl
 

PiperInAlberta

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Originally Posted by oneeightyseven
butthurt much mr.college-grad-canada-goose-wearing-albertan? lol

I just came out of highschool and I would not trust >75% of the students in the college-bound classes to do anything other than bag groceries. Trust me, I even took a college course in my grade 12 year when I switched schools (they wouldn't let me have two spares so I just took a bird college course). It was a zoo. They let you have cheat sheets on the tests
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. One kid even asked what 'ambitious' meant...............
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The irony was way too much.


you don't really want to compare the jobs of university students to that of college students now do you ??????????????

I'll take being a doctor, politican, lawyer, corporate executive etc. over any job you named.



I graduated from university and can't afford Canada Goose.

I know a few mechanics pulling in $80 000 right out of college at 20-21 years old, whereas my university friends are living at home....working at a Frito Lay packing plant....still working at a bar....

Wait until you hit the real world, an undergrad degree doesn't mean **** these days. I'd start saving instead of blowing your cash on designer clothes (unless, as I suspect, daddy is paying the bills for blowies whenever you come home to visit).
 

toothsomesound

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Originally Posted by Jekyll
Thx for reminding me I can't find any good cargo pants.
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You pretty happy with your Raf by Rafs, ARW?

I love both pairs of my Raf x Raf jeans. Actually love all my Raf x Raf stuff. You can get it for pretty decent prices. I would go TTS if I were you btw.
Originally Posted by ppllzz
RLBL cargo pants kinda rule =/ i only have two pairs and if i had more money i would get more these cropped cargos are pretty sweet imo, good for trolling people irl
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oneeightyseven

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Originally Posted by PiperInAlberta
I graduated from university and can't afford Canada Goose.

I know a few mechanics pulling in $80 000 right out of college at 20-21 years old, whereas my university friends are living at home....working at a Frito Lay packing plant....still working at a bar....

Wait until you hit the real world, an undergrad degree doesn't mean **** these days. I'd start saving instead of blowing your cash on designer clothes (unless, as I suspect, daddy is paying the bills for blowies whenever you come home to visit).


80,000 is not near where I want to be financially. And don't worry about my finances; I have my own plan for what's right for me, thank you very much piper.
 

Jekyll

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Originally Posted by oneeightyseven
^^^
I didn't even catch that. WTF does that even mean??????
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I think there are two ways to read it.

1. When you go home to visit, your dad pays your ******* bills.

2. When you go home to visit, you blow your dad so he will pay your bills.

Either way:
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