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mordek
United States12705 Posts
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On September 11 2013 05:02 upperbound wrote: I'm a bit north of Cambridge. It sounds from your posts like you're out in the neighborhood of Springfield. West Springfield, in fact =) Went to school in Springfield, now working in Agawam | ||
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caelym
United States6421 Posts
On September 11 2013 04:59 jcarlsoniv wrote: Cambridge is even further from me than Waltham =P Where in MA are you? WHY DO I NOT REMEMBER ALL THESE PEOPLE LIVE IN THE SAME STATE AS ME (potentially cuz I moved here just before my LoL hiatus :3) seriously why didn't we MA folks hang out when I was still there T.T | ||
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WaveofShadow
Canada31495 Posts
![]() (I think there's one guy in Toronto but I won't be back there until next year) | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On September 11 2013 05:21 WaveofShadow wrote: Nobody lives anywhere near me. ![]() (I think there's one guy in Toronto but I won't be back there until next year) Shut up Canada | ||
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UniversalSnip
9871 Posts
The foundation affiliated with the school imploded into a pile of embezzlement lawsuits. They don't even have a website anymore. Basically the financial aid department doesn't do anything except funnel the pell and cal grant checks to you, they have no interest in researching scholarships or really helping at all. I'm reading a book on how to get them and it suggests in my situation I scout by going to another school and pretending to be a student at their department, l0l. Do any of you have advice on good scholarships for a student interested in math? It's just so laborious finding them. | ||
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Nos-
Canada12016 Posts
On September 11 2013 05:21 WaveofShadow wrote: Nobody lives anywhere near me. ![]() (I think there's one guy in Toronto but I won't be back there until next year) I'm in Canada wondering if I should head down to LA for the finals. full time job op though | ||
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miicah
Australia2470 Posts
On September 11 2013 05:03 mordek wrote: If you're ever wanting easy and delicious take a chicken breast, cover with miracle whip/salt/pepper. Grill 4ish min each side. Absolutely delicious and you can't screw it up unless the chicken is frozen or you forget about it XD Or you could put real herbs and spices on your food... | ||
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Zess
Adun Toridas!9144 Posts
On September 11 2013 08:22 miicah wrote: Or you could put real herbs and spices on your food... I don't know about the miracle whip but salt & pepper is pretty much core to everything | ||
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kainzero
United States5211 Posts
On September 11 2013 07:19 Nos- wrote: I'm in Canada wondering if I should head down to LA for the finals. full time job op though You have tickets? $120 on stubhub, yikes. | ||
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Chrispy
Canada5878 Posts
On September 11 2013 08:22 miicah wrote: Or you could put real herbs and spices on your food... I'm gonna try the miracle whip shenanigans... just because. | ||
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Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
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Tooplark
United States3977 Posts
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ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
On September 11 2013 06:03 UniversalSnip wrote: Man my community college has the shittiest financial support for students imaginable. I think it's because I'm in such an affluent county (marin), half these kids probably have trust fund income greater than my savings. On the upside the teachers are extremely high quality. The foundation affiliated with the school imploded into a pile of embezzlement lawsuits. They don't even have a website anymore. Basically the financial aid department doesn't do anything except funnel the pell and cal grant checks to you, they have no interest in researching scholarships or really helping at all. I'm reading a book on how to get them and it suggests in my situation I scout by going to another school and pretending to be a student at their department, l0l. Do any of you have advice on good scholarships for a student interested in math? It's just so laborious finding them. Don't complain, a year at my school is 56K. My scholarship was originally 2/3, but with tuition increases and whatnot its down to half. Do the math on that, math major. Questbridge and Gates Millennium are the two big scholarships for low income, National Merit is free money (harder in California though I suppose). Those are for when you're still in high school. You have to use the google for most other stuff, and there's some good websites out there that list scholarships though. | ||
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Zess
Adun Toridas!9144 Posts
On September 11 2013 09:07 Tooplark wrote: i really like orange sauce on pork chops gotta bread the pork chops and then serve it up tonkatsu style | ||
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mordek
United States12705 Posts
On September 11 2013 08:22 miicah wrote: Or you could put real herbs and spices on your food... Or you could have a super simple recipe that tastes delicious that someone who's just starting to cook can't mess up. Don't knock it until you try it ![]() From that base you can add whatever spices sound good. The miracle whip makes the chicken super moist, preventing the classic overcooked grilled chicken. | ||
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caelym
United States6421 Posts
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Zess
Adun Toridas!9144 Posts
On September 11 2013 10:17 caelym wrote: Why does America suck so much ass? | ||
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miicah
Australia2470 Posts
On September 11 2013 10:13 mordek wrote: Or you could have a super simple recipe that tastes delicious that someone who's just starting to cook can't mess up. Don't knock it until you try it ![]() From that base you can add whatever spices sound good. The miracle whip makes the chicken super moist, preventing the classic overcooked grilled chicken. Ahh I didn't mean to be rude, just my cooking ability is a bit above overcooking chicken lol. I'm sure it tastes good. On the subject of breading, panko breadcrumbs are the shit. Japan makes the best food. | ||
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phyvo
United States5635 Posts
On September 11 2013 05:08 caelym wrote: seriously why didn't we MA folks hang out when I was still there T.T Oh hi MA people, I live in Natick. *wave* Sorry I missed you but then I haven't met anyone else here either. | ||
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