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Wait till you get to college, today I was flipping out that I was gonna fail my history midterm cause I didn't have any time to study for it, and it ended up being the easiest of my midterms. The other ones which I studied for I ended up with mixed results and I still lack time to do everything...

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Wait till you get to college, today I was flipping out that I was gonna fail my history midterm cause I didn't have any time to study for it, and it ended up being the easiest of my midterms. The other ones which I studied for I ended up with mixed results and I still lack time to do everything...

Where do you go to, Ron?

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SUNY Stony Brook

It's got the three things I look for...

Close to home, but not too close, 65 miles from NYC (aka home) :p

Top 15 computer science program in the nation.

Cheap as hell...tuition is 4K a year, god bless the state programs.

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Since your in Junior year, just curious, but where are you looking to apply to college? Never too early to start thinking about these things =

I'm looking towards either the University of Connecticut, University of Florida or the University of South Florida.

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Ok, I have a few years, but... I defenitely want to go to a liberal arts college, preferably someplace with a strong music department, since I'd like to eventually major in music composition. And small. Close to a city, but not too close, active scene in the town, good dorms, tasty food, good teachers, facilities, good-- aaah, whatever. Any college should do...

There is, of course, the matter of cost... and the fact that the last few years have had the lowest acceptance rates in history.

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Ok, I have a few years, but... I defenitely want to go to a liberal arts college, preferably someplace with a strong music department, since I'd like to eventually major in music composition. And small. Close to a city, but not too close, active scene in the town, good dorms, tasty food, good teachers, facilities, good-- aaah, whatever. Any college should do...

There is, of course, the matter of cost... and the fact that the last few years have had the lowest acceptance rates in history.

Ah. Sounds good, but probably going to be hard to get into. What liberal arts school you looking at?

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I like Oberlin a lot, but it's a bit too close to where I live than I'd like, but I don't really think that's too big a factor. If I've got the names right, Wesleyan looks pretty good. Swarthmore also. Places like that. Still, I've got about three years before I start applying.

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