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::::Heh, I just went ahead and inverted study hours and free time, meaning that 2- to 4-hour break periods are the only time I study. If that much. If you have an obsession with scoring a 4.0, then you might find yourself studying all of the time. But if you are fine getting a GPA in the range 3.2-3.6, mild studying will probably suffice. - [[User:Mpnolan|Mpnolan]] 18:26, 20 Jun 2005 (EDT)
 
::::Heh, I just went ahead and inverted study hours and free time, meaning that 2- to 4-hour break periods are the only time I study. If that much. If you have an obsession with scoring a 4.0, then you might find yourself studying all of the time. But if you are fine getting a GPA in the range 3.2-3.6, mild studying will probably suffice. - [[User:Mpnolan|Mpnolan]] 18:26, 20 Jun 2005 (EDT)
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:And as for getting off campus many people dont.  There is not a huge amount of free time but enough so that u could go shopping on the square (maybe 5 minutes)  or go out to eat somewhere.  Getting off campus is extremely easy.  Also the guys will prolly ride our bikes to walmart every once in a while to pick up supplys and you could come with us. provided that is that u can keep up.  Jobs are a little tougher.  You could do what i do and just call your boss ahead of time and let them know that u are gonna be in town at such time and if u could get on the schedule.  I advise getting a job where u can make tips, that way u get ur paid the moment u leave work and the busiest days you will work are those that u come home.  -*[[User:Jonmcnamara|Jon]]

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Ello ello! Orientation was hella lot of tedious. But I can get my lip pierced! What sucks is that we can't have jobs so I'll have no spending money. Ever. GAH! And we never leave campus. Yeh, that'll suck. *feels restricted* Anyway, just wanted to comment. Woo, I feel special. Heather

That's not entirely accurate. You can sign out and go places (either by walking or getting an RC to drive you), and people have been known to leave without permission. The real trick is not advertising that you're leaving campus. -Chrax
People have gotten jobs as well. I wouldn't reccomend it though. -65.30.62.220
Intrigueing information, that is. They made it sound fairly rare to sign out, what with the heavy schedules and mandatory studying. Same dilemma with holding a job; when would you have time to actually work? I see weekends and 2- to 4-hour break periods as the only presented opportunities... - Heather
Heh, I just went ahead and inverted study hours and free time, meaning that 2- to 4-hour break periods are the only time I study. If that much. If you have an obsession with scoring a 4.0, then you might find yourself studying all of the time. But if you are fine getting a GPA in the range 3.2-3.6, mild studying will probably suffice. - Mpnolan 18:26, 20 Jun 2005 (EDT)
And as for getting off campus many people dont. There is not a huge amount of free time but enough so that u could go shopping on the square (maybe 5 minutes) or go out to eat somewhere. Getting off campus is extremely easy. Also the guys will prolly ride our bikes to walmart every once in a while to pick up supplys and you could come with us. provided that is that u can keep up. Jobs are a little tougher. You could do what i do and just call your boss ahead of time and let them know that u are gonna be in town at such time and if u could get on the schedule. I advise getting a job where u can make tips, that way u get ur paid the moment u leave work and the busiest days you will work are those that u come home. -*Jon