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http://encarta.msn.com/collegeArticles/NeverStopStudying.asp
I know of two LJ'ers who go to two of these colleges.
Who'da thunk that RIT could have a better social life than any other college?
I know of two LJ'ers who go to two of these colleges.
Who'da thunk that RIT could have a better social life than any other college?
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"9. Smith College
Academics at this all-female college can be extremely demanding, according to students. 'I study my ass off—everyone does,' writes one sophomore. 'If you don't, you will not last here.' Many students write that the support network provided by professors and other students are crucial aids as they dive headlong into the hard work found in almost every class. 'Smithees,' as Smith students refer to themselves, boast that they're the kind of students who 'study for fun.'"
Now, I won't say that some people are like this, because obviously there are some, but if you believe that all Smithies are like this, you'll believe that there are no lesbians here, and oh, yeah, in my bag-o'-tricks, I might have a bridge to see you... I, unlike my roommate, do not spend all my time studying. I do work-study jobs, I attend meeting for the BSA and the Syndicate, the best lit mag in the five college area(!), and I write newspaper article on music for the school. I do keep up with my classes (this is made easier by the fact that a) I don't have the TV in my room anymore - Quelle distraction! - and b) I like my classes better than last year, therefore the material has gotten more interesting). Hell, last night I reread A Midsummer Night's Dream in less than an hour. But, yes, I do like to leave my room, go to a party, the gym, shopping, et al. I refuse to study all the time; it'll make me a boring person and it's not good to be boring.