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AndrewR

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Undergrad: Virginia Military Institute (before the Supreme Court severely damaged the system)
J.D.: Vanderbilt Law
 

PG

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Mankato State University
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 1996
 

1KrazyFool

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U of WI - River Falls. "Super" senior, grad. Dec 2000 with BS in Biochemistry.

MI6 must be the stinky sophomore I work with. :)
 

Lore

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Where's the rest of the Cal group? We need to REPRESENT! Berkeley would be a good place to wear an Anandtech t-shirt.
 

GT1999

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JJC (It's a 2-year local community college).

I decided to go to a local college (public) over the private ones I was already accepted to due to financial reasons. It's not bad, but I'm sure it would have been much more fun to go to a 4-year private school.
 

DAM

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junior engineering @ Texas A&M University College Station, Texas




home of the fighting texas something or other





dam(whooop the [/b]fucking[/b] duo)
 

shopbruin

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Off topic, whats a co-op exactly?

well here a co-op is a lot like a residence hall. but everyone lives together, goes to house meetings about everything from how the building is cleaned to what food is being served. you also have to help out a certain number of hours per week to stay in the building. like for example, you have to help wash dishes five hours a week or something to that nature. they tend to be cheaper than on campus housing.