My turn to vent..
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Yeah im going there for either computer science, civil engineering, or for landscaping. No im not in the dorms, my sister and I have a house that we live in while we go to NDSU. Maybe ill see you around campus!:icon_bounce: And we can talk about Vtec and fart cans.
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bubba wrote:
Ouch...that reminds me I should prob buy my books soon, not looking forward to the tuition bill either.
It kinda funny, i was happy with the tuition bill for NDSU. Oak Grove was WAY WAY more expensive than NDSU. Im kinda pissed that i have to pay $80 to 'fix' peoplesoft through my tuition. -
HandoEX wrote:
I would highly recommend getting into the dorms for at least your freshman year. You'll definately regret living off campus.
Well its alot cheaper not living there, plus i already know a ton of people that go there, and im in a bunch of activities there. So if its the whole meeting people thing, iv got that covered. -
One semester I put $1500 into books. Double major art/secondary english education and all 3rd year classes. You can't get art books used 'cause the dirty art fags never turn them in (art history book is like 250 by itself) and the english classes all had 10 or more required books. Most of which were so obscure that i had to go through Barnes & Noble. All 22 credits of that semester sucked my ass.
I suggest dropping out and becoming a bum instead.
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Meh, not really getting away from anybody if i move into the dorm. My parents live in enderlin beacuse my dad works at ADM there and my mom is a forester in lisbon. So we own a house here in fargo that me and my sister use for school. So its like a dorm by itself. a big ass dorm.
I thought about being a bum, but i don't wanna turn out like some people on this board :icon_rabbit:
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Yeah I gotta order books today, i'll be heading to NDSU today to get a parking permit and then probably order books online. I have no clue what books I need though lol...

And since everyone else seems to be posting their stuff I suppose I could throw in: NDSU Freshman, Electrical/Computer Engineering, living off campus
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