College/University Experience: How is/was yours
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- AbdiWahab252
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
[quote="Twisted_Logic"]I am still going to school so here is my experience so far:
The most exciting part in my life so far. A great opportunity to study and expand your intellectual and social horizons. College life also gives you the chance to test the limits of your curiosity and try things and meet people you would never have met before. I spend most of time in class, or at home listening to music and reading books and writing down my thoughts. I enjoy playing cricket with my friends on Fridays and taking part in plays for the Asian night every semester so far. Friday nights, I read and listen to music or do meditation. Saturdays, I write mostly and drink and watch Saturday nite live at night. Sundays, I hang out with my friends.[/quote]
Twisted,
I always said Abgaal were lost Indians from India. You probably got that classic Abgaal look: indian hair & look like a native of Calcutta.
So what about the babes ?
The most exciting part in my life so far. A great opportunity to study and expand your intellectual and social horizons. College life also gives you the chance to test the limits of your curiosity and try things and meet people you would never have met before. I spend most of time in class, or at home listening to music and reading books and writing down my thoughts. I enjoy playing cricket with my friends on Fridays and taking part in plays for the Asian night every semester so far. Friday nights, I read and listen to music or do meditation. Saturdays, I write mostly and drink and watch Saturday nite live at night. Sundays, I hang out with my friends.[/quote]
Twisted,
I always said Abgaal were lost Indians from India. You probably got that classic Abgaal look: indian hair & look like a native of Calcutta.
So what about the babes ?
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
Spent most of my college years in private technical college(11% female) and catholic uni (Saint Mary). Catholic schools lack blondes(blondes have more fun)..lol.
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
ORGEONES,
What did u study ?
What did u study ?
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
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- AbdiWahab252
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
OREGONES,
The late 1990s were the tech boom: kids studying Computer Science were getting 6 figure jobs before they even graduated.
The late 1990s were the tech boom: kids studying Computer Science were getting 6 figure jobs before they even graduated.
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
[quote="AbdiWahab252"][quote="Twisted_Logic"]I am still going to school so here is my experience so far:
The most exciting part in my life so far. A great opportunity to study and expand your intellectual and social horizons. College life also gives you the chance to test the limits of your curiosity and try things and meet people you would never have met before. I spend most of time in class, or at home listening to music and reading books and writing down my thoughts. I enjoy playing cricket with my friends on Fridays and taking part in plays for the Asian night every semester so far. Friday nights, I read and listen to music or do meditation. Saturdays, I write mostly and drink and watch Saturday nite live at night. Sundays, I hang out with my friends.[/quote]
Twisted,
I always said Abgaal were lost Indians from India. You probably got that classic Abgaal look: indian hair & look like a native of Calcutta.
So what about the babes ?[/quote]
Looool! Somali Gandhi man!
ps
I stay away from Somali Xalimos man. My ex was Nepali and my current is white.
The most exciting part in my life so far. A great opportunity to study and expand your intellectual and social horizons. College life also gives you the chance to test the limits of your curiosity and try things and meet people you would never have met before. I spend most of time in class, or at home listening to music and reading books and writing down my thoughts. I enjoy playing cricket with my friends on Fridays and taking part in plays for the Asian night every semester so far. Friday nights, I read and listen to music or do meditation. Saturdays, I write mostly and drink and watch Saturday nite live at night. Sundays, I hang out with my friends.[/quote]
Twisted,
I always said Abgaal were lost Indians from India. You probably got that classic Abgaal look: indian hair & look like a native of Calcutta.
So what about the babes ?[/quote]
Looool! Somali Gandhi man!
ps
I stay away from Somali Xalimos man. My ex was Nepali and my current is white.
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
Twisted,
Cool, saxib. South Asian women are masakiin and respectful.
Dabble in Xalimos after you graduate and make some $$.
Cool, saxib. South Asian women are masakiin and respectful.
Dabble in Xalimos after you graduate and make some $$.
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Twisted,
Cool, saxib. South Asian women are masakiin and respectful.
Dabble in Xalimos after you graduate and make some $$.[/quote]
True. I am counting on you to hook me up with a Sacad chick. I need some1 who can see the shaydan from a mile away.
Cool, saxib. South Asian women are masakiin and respectful.
Dabble in Xalimos after you graduate and make some $$.[/quote]
True. I am counting on you to hook me up with a Sacad chick. I need some1 who can see the shaydan from a mile away.
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
[quote="abdi.ismail"]If you're a gaal = Days and Nights of debauchery, Hedonism, Sex with learning in between. Meet new guys to get drunk with, meet new girls to shag. Overall, the best time of their pointless lives.
If you're a muslim = A pleasant but not that special period. You became an adult, Take control of your finances, education employment and chores. You become independent. You also see what xoolo gaaladu yihiin. Meet new people, possible future friends.
Overall, a time where you have space and you also have time to contemplate your future.[/quote]
true that!
college is pleasant, i dont live on campus, but i know my share of folks
If you're a muslim = A pleasant but not that special period. You became an adult, Take control of your finances, education employment and chores. You become independent. You also see what xoolo gaaladu yihiin. Meet new people, possible future friends.
Overall, a time where you have space and you also have time to contemplate your future.[/quote]
true that!
college is pleasant, i dont live on campus, but i know my share of folks
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
aah..those days in uni...
four amazing..incredible, unforgettable years..
four amazing..incredible, unforgettable years..
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
Zulaika,
Don't you feel jealous of all those young kids going to college ?
My advice is always, "Live it up."
Don't you feel jealous of all those young kids going to college ?
My advice is always, "Live it up."
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FAh,
Saxiib, try to live on campus for at least 1 year or even a semester.
Make sure not to miss out on the classic college experience: Sports games, Spring Break, College parties, etc.
Saxiib, try to live on campus for at least 1 year or even a semester.
Make sure not to miss out on the classic college experience: Sports games, Spring Break, College parties, etc.
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
With regards to the Pharmaceutical Industry in the US what sort of figures are scientists earning? I am seriously considering moving to the US, but it wouldn't be worth it if the money i am earning now is a considerable amount more (yes yes the pay isn't bad...)
Could anyone from the US shed any light on this for me??
Could anyone from the US shed any light on this for me??
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
[quote="AbdiWahab252"]FAh,
Saxiib, try to live on campus for at least 1 year or even a semester.
Make sure not to miss out on the classic college experience: Sports games, Spring Break, College parties, etc.[/quote]
parties, yeah right, in DC? get the hell outta here...
the african student association parties every other day it seems and i get invited all the time, on facebook and email, sheesh
but im down for bball or football on fridays if i have time and dont have to drive anyone anywhere
and staying on campus is way too expensive sxb, i'd rather save my money
Saxiib, try to live on campus for at least 1 year or even a semester.
Make sure not to miss out on the classic college experience: Sports games, Spring Break, College parties, etc.[/quote]
parties, yeah right, in DC? get the hell outta here...
the african student association parties every other day it seems and i get invited all the time, on facebook and email, sheesh
but im down for bball or football on fridays if i have time and dont have to drive anyone anywhere
and staying on campus is way too expensive sxb, i'd rather save my money
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Re: College/University Experience: How is/was yours
[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Zulaika,
Don't you feel jealous of all those young kids going to college ?
My advice is always, "Live it up."[/quote]
not really jealous walahi...kids now a days are confused little magots.lol...they don't know how to "live it up" LOL.
Don't you feel jealous of all those young kids going to college ?
My advice is always, "Live it up."[/quote]
not really jealous walahi...kids now a days are confused little magots.lol...they don't know how to "live it up" LOL.
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