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Poliwhirl:
also worth noting that a significant amount of people drop out or graduate every school year so there are rarely any real problems with capacity
beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: PhantOS on February 28, 2017, 05:48:48 PM ---Here's how it works:
You put in your college app, which is done through a website. You send the application on the due date, say January 1st. It takes them until April 1st to either send you a letter of acceptance or rejection. Once you get accepted, they give you a password to their website, where you fill out financial stuff and then you pay in advance the tuition, which is normally within the range of 10,000-40,000 for most universities.
There's no year long waiting list
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Holy forget I never implied there is ALWAYS a year long waiting list. I meant if they've excepted the 40 or whatever amount of students for the course that they can take then they will put you on the list for next year.
loving Christ man way to misinterpret what I said
PhantOS:
--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on February 28, 2017, 05:52:18 PM ---Holy forget I never implied there is ALWAYS a year long waiting list. I meant if they've excepted the 40 or whatever amount of students for the course that they can take then they will put you on the list for next year.
loving Christ man way to misinterpret what I said
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they don't do that either. you start the semester class of your choice in november-ish
most classes that you choose start off with around 200-300 people but by the end of the semester there's only 30 people left.
beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: PhantOS on February 28, 2017, 05:53:22 PM ---they don't do that either. you start the semester class of your choice in november-ish
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The course I'm taking has a portfolio requirement. On average 150 apply, 42 get accepted, 5 get put on a waiting list for the next year, 50 don't hand their portfolios in at all or at the proper deadline, and the rest didn't have a good enough portfolio.
Planr:
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I like how you didn't mention the massive amount of pollution - and animal neglect - created by the Dakota Pipeline Protesters. It's threatening to create more of an environmental disaster than the highly unlikely what-if scenario of a pipeline leak they are protesting.
http://www.dailywire.com/news/13944/despicable-dakota-access-pipeline-protesters-left-hank-berrien
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/5/massive-cleanup-underway-after-dakota-access-prote/