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Dec 28, 2007 06:11

I was thinking about moving to Chicago after graduation. I found out a few moments ago the DePaul University, a private university in Chicago, has a good Information Systems graduate program. They don't require a GMAT/GRE test and they require a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.

Sounds pretty fucking grand to me!

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fluffy8015 December 28 2007, 13:56:50 UTC
I'm moving to Chicago at the end of summer....

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chnandeler_bong December 28 2007, 21:19:50 UTC
Why are you moving to Chicago?

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chnandeler_bong January 4 2008, 22:57:26 UTC
It's rude not to answer someone when they ask you a question.

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lady_amalthea December 28 2007, 16:11:50 UTC
it does sound good. plus chicago rules!!!!! you wouldn't even need a car any more :) now i'll have someone else to visit out of state besides my family in TN, FUN!

well if you do decide to go let me know so i can throw you a going away party or take you to dinner or something.

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chnandeler_bong December 28 2007, 21:19:35 UTC
Well the bottom line is that I want to live in the big city, any big city. The fun part is that Information Technology is so globally universal that I can pretty much go anywhere that I want after graduation, though I'd prefer to stay in the country. It really all depends on whether or not I can get the company that I'll be working for to pay for grad school. DePaul University was originally founded as a catholic school by actual monks. The university still has a large catholic contingent. However given that I'm a cynic, prone to bouts of apathy and mild depression, I like to bitch about things without really doing anything to change them, and the fact that I frequently blame others for various issues, I should get along with the catholics just fine. LOL.

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system610 December 29 2007, 03:35:54 UTC
AAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!

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goddesses December 29 2007, 02:22:14 UTC
my sister loves chicago! she is actually in her last year at depaul. thats actually all i had to say :-D

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