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Apr 08, 2006 23:39

Harvard or Stanford? Convince me.

On another note, there's been so much about global warming in the media. I think it's really important, but ultimately we're all going to react too late because the main bulk of America, though conscious of the problem and situation, is like a giant blob. It needs to be steered. And the only two things that steer ( Read more... )

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cynics_annon April 9 2006, 18:25:03 UTC
ultimately, impeaching bush will probably not do too much for global warming... he's gonna be out of office soon enough.

When people are hot, they think, feel, and act more aggressively. From the available data, Craig Anderson and his colleagues project that other things being equal, global warming of 4 degrees Fahrenheit (about 2 degrees centigrade) would induce more than 50,000 additional assaults and murders in the United States alone.
heh i just read this in the psych book yesterday...

Congratulations on getting into both Stanford and Harvard; you definitely deserve it! But i think making a post about your decision is just being a bit of a show off neh? I mean come on, like you're really going to decide where to go based on the lj comments you receive... Nevertheless my vote goes toward harvard, but this is because i have an unjustifiable bias against stanford. Having to live with tina for three weeks during SNFI might have had something to do with it...=P

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cynics_annon April 13 2006, 00:49:16 UTC
Yet who would want to go to a school lame enough to consider legacy?

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haku88 April 10 2006, 00:05:28 UTC
stanford. =[.

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anonymous April 10 2006, 02:21:18 UTC
Cal, you moron. Humanities and Sciences you can learn anywhere. How to live relatively unpampered you will learn moreso at Cal than rich private schools. But I know I can't lure you from the hand-waving prestige.

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sariie April 10 2006, 18:11:08 UTC
angelo go to harvard! then i can brag about my coeditor going to the number one school in the nation. =P but seriously, think about how many people actually get into harvard

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sariie April 13 2006, 00:48:34 UTC
Overall No. 1, but are you really going to be using all their programs. People really ought take a "weighted average" of the school's strengths.

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