
lenin333
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No they did not. Ouch.
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Thanks Silencio
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I got a letter. And I have an MA.
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For sure on the cafe. Thanks, Leica
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Touchdown! 6 points. Now let's hope for the two point funding conversion.
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Got totally booted by'em. Too bad.
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Sweet! I am off to the liquor store.
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I got in too! I am not a loser after all.
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U of T's PhD committee is meeting on the 24th of this month. Asked the secretary personally.
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I an pretty sure snail mail rejections are on the way.
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nazi. there, that should end this dispute. next topic.
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http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/rank/2006/ARWU2006_TopAmer.htm Search Canada on that page and you will not even find York.
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A grande latte goes for about 4.40 canadian. A gallon of milk is 5.50 normally. A monthly metro pass is 109 CAD. All you can eat Korean is about 14 bucks. To reiterate a beer goes for 12 bucks per six pack and a pint at a bar is 5 minimum. Mind you the exchange rate looks to get worse in the near future, not better. Americans beware. Also, U of T is hands down more recognized than York. Would I want to convince an American program that a York PhD is as good as U of T? No. I think if you want to stay in Canada, then York is fine. But, caveat emptor.
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I am going to pop! Can't they send my reject already?
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Remember this line: "For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath." Matthew XXV: 29. It will describe your future life more than you can imagine.
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My head... ack.
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Congrats!
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KICK!!! COME ON FOLKS, FOR THE GENERATIONS OF WANNA-BE GRAD STUDENTS. STATS AND RESULTS please.
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KICK!!!
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Congrats on the Hopkins admission. Good luck.
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I am amazed that NWU still isn't done with admits. Too bad I am not still waiting.
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Z, That is what I heard too. Thursday to know by monday. A "massive number of applications" is causing the delay.
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12 canadian dollars now comes to about 13 US dollars, so you ain't getting no deal there. The Canucks are so creative that the stores that sell liquor go by the names Wine Shop and Beer Store. The best deal is usually a bottle of port wine. 11 bucks for cheap and hard port is better than anything else I have yet found. Canada would be great if the taxes weren't so damn high. As for York, I agree. Left. But so is U of T as one of my friends continually finds teachers to support his statist crap.
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IF you are interested in more or have a certain kind of place you want to find, email me @ rwpointer gmail.com Saint Louis has had a mini renaissance of late. It is it's own sort of town, but having been born there I fall more in love with it the longer I stay away. Some good internet sites for STL. I love my town, even though it is not so exotic. http://urbanreviewstl.com -- local urban life blog http://builtsaintlouis.net -- a hobby of Saint Louisians - photograph our urban landscape. http://riverfronttimes.com -- This is the local free newspaper for young and trendy types; runs Savage Love. Places that must be visited and will be frequented. City Museum; A collection of stuff made interesting by the incredible owner Venice Cafe: THIS IS A MUST SEE. Central West End: Other side of the park from Washington University in St. Louis. Best place for cafe life. The Loop: A normal american strip; close to WashU on delmar South Grand: The ethnic Vietnamese and Bosnian quarter; closer to Saint Louis U. Moolah Shrine Movie Theater: Converted Shrine into movie house with couches The Grind: On lindell past the New Cathedral: three story study house with great coffee and free internet. Coffee Cartel: Maryland and Euclid -- 24/7/365 coffee house; shitty coffee but free internet and plenty of space save in summer time. Contemporary Art Museum & Pulitzer Foundation: Two art houses in Midtown. Midtown: Great place for opera, musicals and symphonies - Near SLU. Saint Louis Chess Club: New in May. Millionare donor to start in CWE. 80 dollar membership for a year. One reason for me to go back! The Hill: Italian district known for toasted ravioli or T Ravs. Ted Drewes: Frozen Custard Stands on Grand and Cherokee: Route 66 attraction. Botanical Gardens: Incredible that this place is in the middle of an urban city. General Grant's farm: Small Anheuser Busch Farm: free beer at the end of the tour. AB Brewery: Largest Brewery in the world. Forest Park: Central Park but bigger. Soulard: Old German District, known for many bars http://www.citymuseum.org/home.asp http://stlouis.missouri.org/cwe/ http://www.thevenicecafe.com/ http://www.ucityloop.com/ http://thegrindstl.com/ http://www.cwecartel.com/ http://www.contemporarystl.org/ http://www.saintlouischessclub.org http://mobot.org http://teddrewes.com http://grantsfarm.com http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/ http://stlouis.missouri.org/thehill/ Remember the majority of the crime is on the Illinois side.