Sunday, 16 November 2014 08:19 PM
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#13214 So I went to visit my friend that lives in Cal Poly Pomona and he was telling me of this Humans vs Zombies game the entire school plays! ASI check this out.. this game looks fun.
http://asi.cpp.edu/campuscrop/?p=7514
Sunday, 16 November 2014 08:13 PM
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#13213 Pisses me off that this school does not have a Chase ATM machine. People like myself that have chase and also live in the dorms are fucked when it comes to taking out money. We have to drive to the closest Chase to get money. And please don't come up with the whole "Just get Wells Fargo".. trust me I had them and I didn't like them.
Sunday, 16 November 2014 06:44 PM
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#13212 Cory in the House is the best anime
Sunday, 16 November 2014 01:00 PM
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#13211 I hate ethnic studies. The professors just bash on white people and make the students feel pity for minorities. I am a proud Latino, but ethnic studies should NOT be a requirement for graduation. Students should be able to take whatever required class they want to fulfill their general education and if that does not include ethnic studies, then it should be fine. There are many students that cannot add or write grammatically correct. Why are we not focusing on them?
Sunday, 16 November 2014 12:44 PM
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#13210 The other day a girl tripped on a step going down the stairs besides lachsa. Luckily it was a Friday so no one was there. I ran immediately and grabbed her hand. I pulled her up slowly and she propped herself against the stair railing. She had twisted her ankle so it hurt for her to walk. I offered to carry her. She accepted my kind gesture so I scooped her off her feet and began the descent down the concrete stairs. After carrying her for a few minutes we managed to make it to her car. Once we reached her Scion TC, I gently placed her on the ground. I really didn't get a good look at her face when I was helping her, but when I glanced at her she was gorgeous. She was a little shorter than me, about 5' 8". She had long blonde hair with emerald green eyes. We hit it off talking about how stupid this whole situation was, but she get kept smiling at me. I noticed she kept looking away when I made eye contact (No I'm not ugly) and her cheeks were turning red. I then understood the message. I asked for her number. She gleefully gave it to me and reminded me to text her later. We're still talking and I plan on taking her out next week. The moral of this story is be nice to others, you never know when you're going to fall in love with someone. To those of you wondering, no she does not have a facebook.
Sunday, 16 November 2014 09:39 AM
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#13209 I'm a 24 year old girl finishing my last year at CSULA, and the only meal I can literally make is cereal! I think I'm set for life!
Sunday, 16 November 2014 01:01 AM
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#13208 I'm sorry, but I find this really funny. There's a guy in one of my classes who has these weird tics. Basically, he twitches his body a lot, and he also makes this noise with his voice. I asked him what was wrong with him, and he said he has Tourette Syndrome. Honestly, it's annoying, but hella funny.
#NutCASE
Saturday, 15 November 2014 11:09 PM
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#13207 Hey everyone hope yall are havering an amazing day. I just wanted to say thank you all for making my experience at CSULA amazing and possible. I truely love this school. I just wanted to share my experience up the ladder to where I am at now.
Sorry my English isn't well please excuse me.
When I was elementary school I remember feeling stupid, like if I wouldn't make it past 5th grade. My father owns his own store and told me "if school isn't for you it's fine just work with me. It might not be much but it's all I have to offer you. The only thing I ask of you is to try your best." (My dad didn't get far in school) I felt good that my dad told me that. It was my plan b. So time passed and I graduated elementary school. Moving on to middle school I joined a magnet program at my school and I was scared and I felt like I wasn't smart enough. I told my dad I couldn't make it and that it's too hard. My dad told me the same thing. "Just try your best that's all I ask of you." I tried my best and made it passed middle school with a good gpa. I later went a charter high school. I struggled in high school. I had shitty English teachers but amazing math teachers. The majority of the time sports was in my mind. I was thinking of dropping out. I had few choices on my mind the army, working, community college, trade school, csula if I graduated high school, or working with my dad. Don't get me wrong I am all for the army. And community colleges are great. Trade school are very direct and puts you in your feild quickly. Working with my dad is ok too. Csula is amazing too I have heard good stories from friends on how it's amazing. Well I barely made it passed high school and made my choice to attend csula. They were also one of the few schools that accepted me. My dad cryed and said "sorry I can't help you in school. You make me so proud. You are my only hope in my future". I never seen my dad cry and it got to me. I felt bad because I couldn't afford it and my dad's store is slowly gaining a large debt. My dad handed me $2000 and said it's all I got. It was true it was all he had and a large debt from his store. I stared my first quarter and did amazing. Two A's and a B. I seriously didn't think I would have made it. I show my dad and he had the biggest smile on his face. Later I find out financial aid covers most of my tuition. I told my dad and he said "that's good". I tryed to return the $2000 and he said keep it for an emergency. So I have it put away. I finished my first year with a 3.8 gpa. I worked really hard and had amazing teachers and support. I am still continuing going to school and having an amazing time. I just wanted to say how am amazing this school is although so many people hate it. I love it. This is the best choice I ever made in my life. Please thank the people who in your life that have helped you to where you are at now.
Thank you