Colorado School of Mines
New Mexico Tech
UNM
Colorado State
Colorado College
Idk where I'ma go, or what I want to study.
I'm at Colorado College. It's a great school. They actually encourage you not to declare a major early because they think it's important to A) study many things and B) pick the right thing. The block plan is the ####, and everyone longboards. There are a lot of sector 9 and Loaded boards (but hey, I have a vanguard), but plenty of people stoked to hit a garage or hill at any time.
Woo! Another longboarder at SFSU without his head up his ass. That makes.... 2 of us?
It's not that fantastic of a school (teachers are good, but campus is small and we now lack a good library) but the students are all pretty cool and the city is really fun to explore.
You living on campus?
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A good buddy of mine once told me this: Almost dying is usually pretty cool, so long as you don't go that extra mile.
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"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not certain about the former."
"Just enjoying the ride is what it's all about.
So just step on your board, let gravity give you a slight roll and have that same stupid grin on your face." - this is partially jacked from someone on this forum. I don't remember who, and it's not an exact quote.
Woo! Another longboarder at SFSU without his head up his ass. That makes.... 2 of us?
It's not that fantastic of a school (teachers are good, but campus is small and we now lack a good library) but the students are all pretty cool and the city is really fun to explore.
You living on campus?
Are there a lot of longboarders with their heads up their ass?
I live in Berkeley now, considering moving to the city, but I may stay in the East Bay, not sure yet.
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"Yeah, we got like Grimwich Alpine Trucks, Yeah Um"
No matter how he tried, he could not break free and the worms ate into his brain
Got accepted to Cornell, PSU, SUNY Stony Brook, and Rutgers. Picked Rutgers. close by, ~$10,000 cheaper than all other options, and when I switched majors, Rutgers ended up having the best program out of all 4 so ha!
bt dubs, My girlfriend just got accepted to Drexel University as a Nursing Transfer. Theyre already offering her 6 month co-op programs that pay her $14,700 per term
University of Arizona here
Entrepreneurial business
Nice, I'm going for economics. But I play on opening my own business eventually. If everything goes well I want to own a deli/pizzeria
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"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not certain about the former."
"Just enjoying the ride is what it's all about.
So just step on your board, let gravity give you a slight roll and have that same stupid grin on your face." - this is partially jacked from someone on this forum. I don't remember who, and it's not an exact quote.
Got accepted to Cornell, PSU, SUNY Stony Brook, and Rutgers. Picked Rutgers. close by, ~$10,000 cheaper than all other options, and when I switched majors, Rutgers ended up having the best program out of all 4 so ha!
bt dubs, My girlfriend just got accepted to Drexel University as a Nursing Transfer. Theyre already offering her 6 month co-op programs that pay her $14,700 per term
You know Rutgers has the highest % of STD's out of colleges?
STDs are real!
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Derv: Proving that expensive gear does not make you a good skater.
Are there a lot of longboarders with their heads up their ass?
I live in Berkeley now, considering moving to the city, but I may stay in the East Bay, not sure yet.
There's a few pretty good ones, but a lot I see cruising around on s9's. It's not so bad anymore though, since all the people who were doing it to be cool switched to the $900 fixed gears that their parents bought them.
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Originally Posted by Jemwielder
A good buddy of mine once told me this: Almost dying is usually pretty cool, so long as you don't go that extra mile.