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    Dangler wrote:
    If you're intersted in law enough to select a school based on it having a "pre-law" program, go to a school that actually has a respected Law School! (UND in the area or U of M). It should be obvious why - you don't go to Joseph's School of Hair if you want a Masters in Mathmatics from MIT

    Common sense I would think....

    Mr UND Alumni speaks right Brett? 🙂

    Actually UND offers an excellent program for law, but once again, I've noticed in my personal record that Concordia alumni pull strings. I'm sure UND does too, but it seems more dominant in this area then others. I guess if you want to get out of the region go to UND - since a degree is a degree, your work will be acreddited to the quality of the work and not how much money you spent on your education in a perfect world. But if you decide to stay in the region, Concordia may be the way to go.

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      Dangler wrote:
      If you're intersted in law enough to select a school based on it having a "pre-law" program, go to a school that actually has a respected Law School! (UND in the area or U of M). It should be obvious why - you don't go to Joseph's School of Hair if you want a Masters in Mathmatics from MIT

      Common sense I would think....

      I'm not sure how good UND's law program is, but the U of M is considered to be top 20 in the nation. What I've heard, it's very hard to get in, yet once you're in, it's not easy to graduate with a degree.

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        shut up tin the u is gay


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          Tad218 wrote:
          Just curious..what trade are you learning exactly?

          Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he's a pipefitter (plumber).

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            2wheeler wrote:
            Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he's a pipefitter (plumber).
            You are correct sir, +$2.

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              Pipefitters and plumbers are two totally different jobs... pipefitters only solder some copper here and there. Pipefitters do steam piping and what not... and hot and cold water mains and supplies throught buildings if it requires them to do it, otherwise plumbers take care of that.

              And yes im an apprentice commercial plumber, and dangler I could give you 30+ high paying jobs in my trade in this area alone 😄 . Instigator what trade are you in?

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                Dangler wrote:
                If you're intersted in law enough to select a school based on it having a "pre-law" program, go to a school that actually has a respected Law School! (UND in the area or U of M).

                please don't misunderstand, but i'm leaning towards concordia because it is smaller, more close-knit (as drake has pointed out), and offers a variety. after getting a 2year business degree from ntc, i've decided that i want something more... perhaps law or medicine. i know i can do anything, it's just a matter of deciding, i'm sure you can understand what i mean.
                i would go for und, but i don't know that i'm prepared to leave this area for something that i can achieve in my backyard, proverbially. not only that, but i have to keep up my part of the house payment while i go to school. not that this will be a problem, i have a steady position that i earn enough just working weekends.

                T ! N wrote:
                I'm not sure how good UND's law program is, but the U of M is considered to be top 20 in the nation. What I've heard, it's very hard to get in, yet once you're in, it's not easy to graduate with a degree.

                university of mary? or minnesota (in minneapolis)?

                this is exactly why i started this thread, i wanted to get thoughts on schools from people that have been there, are there, or are in the same boat as i am. please keep the discussion going

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                  out there wrote:
                  university of mary? or minnesota (in minneapolis)?

                  hahahhah lmao... minnesota


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                    If you plan to stick around the area I would look into the tri-college approach...much more flexibility with your schedule and you get to try out each of the three universities in the area (to a certain extent). Once you choose the major that suites you, after your liberal studies crap is in place, you can always transfer to the school of your liking. That is my plan of action for the time being and many of my classmates in the engineering and business management field are doing the same.

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                      Off topic before i get banned

                      I dont get Tad218's sig..George W. Bush --"I'm honored to shake the hand of a brave Iraqi citizen who had his hand cut off by Saddam Hussein."—May 25, 2004 .

                      correct me if im wrong, but dont people have 2 hands now-a-days?

                      Back on topic...Goto University of California Santa Barbra...UCSB GAUCHOS!

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                        Flowcus wrote:
                        And yes im an apprentice commercial plumber, and dangler I could give you 30+ high paying jobs in my trade in this area alone 😄 . Instigator what trade are you in?

                        I edited my original post... I'm guessing the "high paying jobs" is a relative statement in this discussion.....

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                          i think i'm just going to focus on figuring out what to major and minor in for my bachelor's, and then stress about getting into an ivy league school

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                            Flowcus wrote:
                            Pipefitters and plumbers are two totally different jobs... pipefitters only solder some copper here and there. Pipefitters do steam piping and what not... and hot and cold water mains and supplies throught buildings if it requires them to do it, otherwise plumbers take care of that.

                            Ok, I'm just a stupid controls guy, but in the above statement, they sound like they do the SAME thing.

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                              they all hook pipes together, but crazy union guys got together and said hey, lets think of a way to fuck a lot of people over and this is what they came up with...three specialized jobs that could all be done by one person.

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                                Pretty much... They basically took plumbing and split it into 2 parts... Pipefitters use black steel and groove and thread pipe... basically why its called pipefitting... they fit pipe together and generally do heating/cooling supplies and shit like this.

                                Plumbers use copper to supply water, and use cast-iron and PVC plastic for waste... There is a difference but not much... both do run pipes, but both also do different things with the pipes their running and use different materials. I dont know a whole hell of a lot about pipefitters but they are different. You will never see a pipefitter running a floor drain, roof drain, a carrier for toilet, blah blah blah.

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                                  I thought there were three parts?
                                  ...pipefitters, plumbers, and bitches(apprentices/journeymen)

                                  edit: laugh flowcus, dont yell at me

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                                    Plumbers and pipefitters... journeymen are by no means bitches... laborers are bitches. Apprentices are bitches with a title 😄

                                    Journeymen run jobs... do the lay outs... rough ins... blah blah. Journeymen do everything. Masters are just journeymen with a new title that allows them to start their own business.

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                                      out there wrote:
                                      university of mary? or minnesota (in minneapolis)?

                                      this is exactly why i started this thread, i wanted to get thoughts on schools from people that have been there, are there, or are in the same boat as i am. please keep the discussion going

                                      University of Minnesota- Twin Cities campus. I am currently a freshmen here at the U.

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                                        I went to und for 1 year in ME, but my parents lost their house, and the I had no were to stay. Plus, getting a decent part time job in GF is next to impossible. It's nice school in a bad location. It's also amazing how many people treat you like crap if you drop out of college. You'll never go back!!! Well I'm in school now despite working 36-60 hours per week so screw them!!!

                                        As far as learning a trade, well when you get injured, you can't work. If you have a college degree that you can still use in partially disabled you're gonna be ok.

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                                          guest wrote:
                                          I went to und for 1 year in ME, but my parents lost their house, and the I had no were to stay. Plus, getting a decent part time job in GF is next to impossible. It's nice school in a bad location. It's also amazing how many people treat you like crap if you drop out of college. You'll never go back!!! Well I'm in school now despite working 36-60 hours per week so screw them!!!

                                          As far as learning a trade, well when you get injured, you can't work. If you have a college degree that you can still use in partially disabled you're gonna be ok.
                                          I agree with what you said in paragraph one. I took a year off when my son was born and it was a cake walk to go back to NDSU. People do it all the time. Props for everyone who doesn't just give up once they drop out!
                                          As far as getting injured and not being able to work.....AFLAC
                                          Here is my advice about choosing a school: NDSU-fewer women & it's a cow college, MSUM-liberal arts school, Condorkia-$$$$$, worth it?, UofM-huge campus but great school, UND-Would you really want to live in GF? It is all relative to what you want to study and what you personally need to get out of college.
                                          I guess if I could go back to choosing a college without knowing what I wanted to go into, I would personally go to MSUM. Inexpensive, great campus life, more females than males, tri-college opportunity, and credits transfer easily.

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