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Dec 07, 2004 22:09

This school has some serious problems in terms of administration, but twice a year these problems come to a grand head in what we at Bard refer to as registration day: the magical time every six months where we all deevolve into cutthroat, immoral rat bastards for the purpose of getting in line before everybody else. The day begins in a twisted ( Read more... )

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broadwaybard December 8 2004, 03:51:36 UTC
The adminstration read your LJ! How low will they go? David Shein. If you really think it's fun to laugh at people running aroun and crying about not getting in a class, why don't you fucking get a hobby? Or maybe even masturbate if you have to?

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blueberryme December 8 2004, 06:48:34 UTC
dude, he's not laughing at you. he's not even laughing...
he just doesn't understand why it's necessary to wait in line all day to get registration cards.

keep in mind that many members of the administration, david shein included, were victims of the same registration process- back before the internet.

i really don't think they're laughing at your expense. at least not most of them.

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broadwaybard December 8 2004, 12:30:50 UTC
Sorry, Laura. I know you are very close to the administration, and the comment I made was a bit immature. I was basing my comment on what I witnessed last semester. As I was on the third floor of Olin, David Shein was with a friend or someone and a girl went rushing by in a desperate way. The words "Wha wha. I can get into the classes I want. Haha. Look at them run." came out of his mouth. If he's just laughing at the system... well, I think it's time we do something to change it, if it really is ridiculous.

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adamous_g December 8 2004, 13:49:09 UTC
Well good because I just EXPLAINED to him why it's necessary.

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violentviolets December 8 2004, 04:53:16 UTC
yes, adam, yes indeed.

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soulkhansenses December 8 2004, 07:30:45 UTC
I absolutely disagree with instituting online registration.

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adamous_g December 8 2004, 13:50:03 UTC
Explain

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