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EnderJE said:
Good thing that there's no limit on the toking age, eh?

lol!
fortunately alcohol is not hard to get... and there are always keggers, cuz all the housing around the campus is student housing (it's called the student ghetto, lol) :)
 
EnderJE said:
"Drugs are bad...mmkay?"

DRUGGIE!!!!!!! ;)
Where did you go to school?

Red Dragon, there was no leap year the year i was born :D A guy I know was born on the 29th though.
 
Seneca. I wanted to go to UT, but the cost of one year that was equal to the entire 3 years tution for Seneca. So, I picked the later.

What you taking?
 
EnderJE said:
Seneca. I wanted to go to UT, but the cost of one year that was equal to the entire 3 years tution for Seneca. So, I picked the later.

What you taking?

Ah, cool cool. I'm doing a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education (it's a concurrent program)
 
Seneca - what did you take there? How much does it cost? Waterloo is running me 5k/year in tuition...living expenses launch it through the roof.
Yeah...you really can't do shit with a university degree unless its focussed (engineering/math/etc)...if you take a science path...it may be necessary to do grad school or professional school. Hopefully I can do the latter first.
Jaded, are you stopping at undergrad?
 
EnderJE said:
lol...I realized that...I should of been more specific...HS or grade school?

LOL :) probably high school. At Queen's you can pick to go one of two routes: Primary/Junior (grades 1 - 6) or Intermediate/Secondary (grades 7 - 12)...I'm going the intermediate/secondary route :)
 
The Red Dragon said:
Seneca - what did you take there? How much does it cost? Waterloo is running me 5k/year in tuition...living expenses launch it through the roof.
Yeah...you really can't do shit with a university degree unless its focussed (engineering/math/etc)...if you take a science path...it may be necessary to do grad school or professional school. Hopefully I can do the latter first.
Jaded, are you stopping at undergrad?

No, I'd like to get my masters as well...I think I may want to eventually go into administration and you need your masters for that. :)
 
Public system? Invest in some kevlar :P...you'll need it when you start hahahah
Teach at Lawrence Park/North Toronto/Northern/Forest Hill if you can...otherwise get the kevlar lol
 
The Red Dragon said:
Public system? Invest in some kevlar :P...you'll need it when you start hahahah
Teach at Lawrence Park/North Toronto/Northern/Forest Hill if you can...otherwise get the kevlar lol

lol! what's kevlar?
 
The Red Dragon said:
Seneca - what did you take there? How much does it cost? Waterloo is running me 5k/year in tuition...living expenses launch it through the roof.
Yeah...you really can't do shit with a university degree unless its focussed (engineering/math/etc)...if you take a science path...it may be necessary to do grad school or professional school. Hopefully I can do the latter first.
Jaded, are you stopping at undergrad?
I was there about ten years ago and it cost 4k (including books) for the three years of CompSci. UT at the time cost 4k (without books) for one year.

It all depends on what you really want to do. For most corporate jobs, the uni degree is your foot in the door and then doesn't really matter after that as most of it (IMHO) is on the job learning.
 
EnderJE said:
I was there about ten years ago and it cost 4k (including books) for the three years of CompSci. UT at the time cost 4k (without books) for one year.

It all depends on what you really want to do. For most corporate jobs, the uni degree is your foot in the door and then doesn't really matter after that as most of it (IMHO) is on the job learning.

Wow, it was only 4k for all three years including books?! University financially rapes us students... lol. My tuition for this year was $4800 and I spent about $800 - 1000 on books.
 
Your future coworkers will tell you what it is...I'm just being melodramatic ;)...but still...the students at school are getting progressively worse. My school used to be preppy, now there's fucking graffiti (Lawrence Park)

Anyway, kevlar is a synthetic fiber...each strand is as hard as a steel chain...basically bulletproof fiber (what the cops wear). You don't need that, Canada has way more stabbings than shootings due the gun laws.
 
jaded said:
LOL :) probably high school. At Queen's you can pick to go one of two routes: Primary/Junior (grades 1 - 6) or Intermediate/Secondary (grades 7 - 12)...I'm going the intermediate/secondary route :)
So does this mean that we'll read about you and some student in about ten years from now? Post up an EF symbol if you're ever on TV.
 
It really is onjob learning, I have a coop term now...the shit i learn in school is useless
college tuition probably skyrocketed by now

tuition ranges, I think it's 8-10k for waterloo engineers...medicine is 20k :S looks like I gotta take a night job ;)
 
The Red Dragon said:
Your future coworkers will tell you what it is...I'm just being melodramatic ;)...but still...the students at school are getting progressively worse. My school used to be preppy, now there's fucking graffiti (Lawrence Park)

Anyway, kevlar is a synthetic fiber...each strand is as hard as a steel chain...basically bulletproof fiber (what the cops wear). You don't need that, Canada has way more stabbings than shootings due the gun laws.

LOL! I've worked in a few Toronto schools... I actually did my 2 practicums for this year in Scarborough... fortunately, the students were really good and I had no problems. Phew.

Ender, nah, I'm not a pedophile...I don't like little boys (that's why I can't sleep with JerseyArt... ;) )
 
So does this mean that we'll read about you and some student in about ten years from now? Post up an EF symbol if you're ever on TV.

I knew that'd come up...and yeah, flash the EF insignia, you'll represent us well.
 
jaded said:
LOL! I've worked in a few Toronto schools... I actually did my 2 practicums for this year in Scarborough... fortunately, the students were really good and I had no problems. Phew.
Amazing what happens when you wear a short split skirt and a shirt that says "I need a booty daddy!", eh?
 
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