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  • #51
    Originally posted by Siggie
    I'm 22... How I managed to pay for what? Tuition?
    I work *shrug*
    Please elaborate. Everything you mentioned must have a price tag around $100k

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    • #52
      what are you talking about ? Graduate programs aren't all that expensive. You can go to a Cal State and get an MA. Tuition's around 3,000-3,500 a year. That's not 100k and when you get into a PhD program they waive tuition and they employ you. It doesn't cost anything.
      [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
      -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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      • #53
        After I graduate with my BS in computer science and engineering, I plan to continue for Masters and then go after Ph.D. (probably all at UCLA) ... I'll then eventually want to get into research and become a research prof at a top notch school... somewhere like UW Madison.
        Last edited by Sip; 04-28-2004, 05:10 PM.
        this post = teh win.

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        • #54
          That's an excellent plan, I hope you get there someday. I have one question though, why Madison, it's such a tiny and deserted place.

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          • #55






            This should explain why Pretty much as close as you can get to heaven on earth ... 6 or 7 months out of the year that is!




            Or can you imagine what it would be like sitting on the terrace of a Frank Lloyd Wright master piece like this on a warm spring night snuggled up with someone special and just watch the calm lake as the darkness is occasionally disturbed by the incoherent screams of a few drunkards cruising around on their boats?

            ... another look here and here.
            Last edited by Sip; 04-28-2004, 08:29 PM.
            this post = teh win.

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            • #56
              Those are incredible, especially the lake. But why don't you try going to school in NYC, they have a wonderful computer science program at NYU.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by anileve
                ... But why don't you try going to school in NYC, they have a wonderful computer science program at NYU.
                I am a bit scared of New York ... I've heard people there are rude, abnoxious, and rude and I also heard gay lovers climb on trees in Central Park to have sex.
                this post = teh win.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by anileve
                  Those are incredible, especially the lake. But why don't you try going to school in NYC, they have a wonderful computer science program at NYU.
                  NYU is a fantasy. They have a ridiculous number of applicants all willing to pay way too much money.
                  I don't think New Yorkers are any more rude than the residents of any other large city, but if you want to live in some kind of shelter, be prepared to pay a laughable amount of rent.
                  Last edited by patlajan; 04-28-2004, 09:22 PM.

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                  • #59
                    To top it off patlajan, I WORK FOR FREEEEEEE. Because no law offcie wants to hire you if you don't have any expierence and you can't get any expierence without working. Stupid c*ck suxers.

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                    • #60
                      I say go to Stanford if you're into computer science.

                      Another thing, as someone who has lived in the suburbs of both cities, New Yorkers are far more rude than Angelenos.

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