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Old September 11th, 2005, 03:10 PM

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Bah, -10 is warm!
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Old September 11th, 2005, 09:40 PM
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My best advice is to get out of the dorm environment if you don't like it. Where you live is very important, since you'll be spending much of your time there.
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Old September 11th, 2005, 11:34 PM
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Spoo said:
My best advice is to get out of the dorm environment if you don't like it. Where you live is very important, since you'll be spending much of your time there.


See now, I'd disagree there. You don't have to do anything more at a dorm besides sleep and store your clothes there. You can study in a library, work in the laboratory, exercise in a sports facility, meet people you like to talk to. Plenty of people work, or run home every free moment to be with family or significant other.

I was really worried about the dorm environment, so I lived off campus at first. I saved some money, but I missed out on a good source of information on what was going on. The burnouts hanging around the dorm may well turn out to be not a bad bunch of guys -- in small doses.
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Well, I never lived in a dorm during university. I lived at home and took the bus for an hour in the morning and an hour back each day. I remember feeling somewhat envious of the guys who lived in residence because they could just get out of bed half an hour before class and then walk to the classroom. They can go home and get things in between classes.
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My best advice is to get out of the dorm environment if you don't like it. Where you live is very important, since you'll be spending much of your time there.
You will miss out on everything that is going on, lots of stuff gets around the dorms but is only put up on obscure noticeboards hidden in the uni. I would say stick with it, you'll not get the full experience spending the first year off campus.

It's only the loud guys who get noticed in a dorm or the ones with big personalities. It's the nature of the enviroment, they seem to be the only ones there but that's because everyone else gets drowned out.

Worst case, as Arkcon said, you only need to sleep and eat there. But there was only a couple of people I knew about who took it that far, and they were odd. As in ex-mental home on medication odd.
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You will miss out on everything that is going on, lots of stuff gets around the dorms but is only put up on obscure noticeboards hidden in the uni.


Precisely what happened to me. I shared a house with some guys who didn't go to college when I first went away. I didn't even know it was time to register for classes for the next semester, until it was too late. Fortuneately, the department was generous with my serious lack of awareness, and let me register late ... paying extra ... missing out on the prime courses, obviously. At least I didn't have to go home.
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Bah, -10 is warm!
American/Canadian Temperature Conversion
(lifted from a Slashdot post, apparently based on some other list)

All temps in Fahrenheit

50 above-New Yorkers turn on the heat. Canadians plant gardens.

40 above-Californians shiver uncontrollably. Canadians sunbathe.

35 above-Italian cars won't start. Canadians drive with the window down.

32 above-Distilled water freezes. Canadian water gets thicker.

20 above-Floridians wear coats, gloves and wool hats. Canadians throw on a t-shirt.

15 above- Californians begin to evacuate the state. Canadians go swimming.

Zero- New York landlords finally turn up the heat. Canadians have the last cook out before it gets cold.

10 below- People in Miami cease to exist. Canadians lick flagpoles.

20 below- Californians fly away to Mexico. Canadians throw on a light jacket.

40 below- Hollywood disintegrates. Canadians rent videos.

60 below- Mt. St. Helens freezes. Canadian Girl Guides begin selling cookies door to door.

80 below- Polar bears begin to evacuate the Arctic. Canadian Boy Scouts postpone "Winter Survival" classes until it gets cold enough.

100 below- Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Canadians pull down their earflaps.

173 below- Ethyl alcohol freezes. Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw their kegs of beer.

297 below- Microbial life survives on dairy products. Canadian cows complain of farmers with cold hands.

460 below- ALL atomic motion stops. Canadians start saying "Cold 'nuff for ya?"

500 below- Hell freezes over. The Vancouver Canucks win the Stanley Cup.

(This copy "borrowed" after a quick Google search from http://www16.brinkster.com/hoser/cold.asp because I couldn't remember the whole list.)
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