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Originally Posted by zyr12
Emory U checking in
Originally Posted by zyr12
Emory U checking in
Originally Posted by HankMoody
Originally Posted by dland24
Women, you're a freshman, so its pretty much out of the question. ..
Wait... what?
Originally Posted by HankMoody
Originally Posted by dland24
Women, you're a freshman, so its pretty much out of the question. ..
Wait... what?
Originally Posted by supa vegetto
Originally Posted by zyr12
Emory U checking in
word?
1. don't wife anyone up during orientation.
2. don't wife anyone up during orientation.
3. don't wife anyone up during orientation.
Originally Posted by supa vegetto
Originally Posted by zyr12
Emory U checking in
word?
1. don't wife anyone up during orientation.
2. don't wife anyone up during orientation.
3. don't wife anyone up during orientation.
Ann Arbor Nter?Originally Posted by Answer IV DMX
Those requesting info about the University of Michigan ask away.
I'll drop info this thread gets going, but I'll always respond to individual questions. I worked in admissions during my undergrad so I can pretty much answer any question. Literally worked in every aspect of it. Gave tours, orientation, application review, manned the phones, etc. I could probably write a book...
Can help out with law school advice as well. But if you're just getting into undergrad I would suggest you stop thinking about that. Keep your med school/law school/dental school/etc. goal, but don't be worried about the specifics in the first year. You'll get to that later.
Ann Arbor Nter?Originally Posted by Answer IV DMX
Those requesting info about the University of Michigan ask away.
I'll drop info this thread gets going, but I'll always respond to individual questions. I worked in admissions during my undergrad so I can pretty much answer any question. Literally worked in every aspect of it. Gave tours, orientation, application review, manned the phones, etc. I could probably write a book...
Can help out with law school advice as well. But if you're just getting into undergrad I would suggest you stop thinking about that. Keep your med school/law school/dental school/etc. goal, but don't be worried about the specifics in the first year. You'll get to that later.
Originally Posted by Answer IV DMX
Those requesting info about the University of Michigan ask away.
I'll drop info this thread gets going, but I'll always respond to individual questions. I worked in admissions during my undergrad so I can pretty much answer any question. Literally worked in every aspect of it. Gave tours, orientation, application review, manned the phones, etc. I could probably write a book...
Can help out with law school advice as well. But if you're just getting into undergrad I would suggest you stop thinking about that. Keep your med school/law school/dental school/etc. goal, but don't be worried about the specifics in the first year. You'll get to that later.
Originally Posted by Answer IV DMX
Those requesting info about the University of Michigan ask away.
I'll drop info this thread gets going, but I'll always respond to individual questions. I worked in admissions during my undergrad so I can pretty much answer any question. Literally worked in every aspect of it. Gave tours, orientation, application review, manned the phones, etc. I could probably write a book...
Can help out with law school advice as well. But if you're just getting into undergrad I would suggest you stop thinking about that. Keep your med school/law school/dental school/etc. goal, but don't be worried about the specifics in the first year. You'll get to that later.
Originally Posted by bns1201
college sucks. the ones who love it are most likely the ones who will be doing nothing with their lives.
Originally Posted by bns1201
college sucks. the ones who love it are most likely the ones who will be doing nothing with their lives.