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Can humanity get any lazier? Always.

This is such an Adam Frucci post. Classic.

MySpace.com is worse than any other site listed.

@njefferson: My college screens every single credit transferred individually. If you're a student taking classes elsewhere over the summer, you have to get preapproval from the department. Then, when you come back with at least a B- at these courses, you have to get the department to approve it for real, which can

@abhiroopb: Actually I know quite a few people who seem like shoe-in's for these schools who either don't apply at all, or apply, get accepted, and go somewhere else. But I think many of them were looking for an education as opposed to a brand.

@SlayBelle: Yeah. I go to Wesleyan, and I really didn't think about it when I applied, but it's really convenient now that I do have it.

Chrome has already got the built in sync.

@syedagmalali: It checks prices from all the big boys, giving you the lowest prices available from sources such as Amazon, Half.com, Valor Books, Textbooks.com, TextbooksRus, etc. It even factors in whether or not you've ever used Google Checkout before, if you have an Amazon Prime account (one year free trial for

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How about this? I have a 646 because I'm young enough to? Oh, and it's on my cell phone. Landlines are so 1990.

It's Windows Phone 7! Ha, just had to put that one out there.

I have:

My solution: I lived in single for most of my freshman year and will live in another single this upcoming year. My school seems to have mostly single rooms for freshmen and sophomores. As juniors, we get apartments to share with our friends. As seniors, we get houses to share with our friends.

@Interstella5555: Yeah. In my college this version of it can be more often than not.

Wow, I really like the magnet board. It seems to serve multiple purposes too. Personally, I would have it be a dry erase board too.

@jupigare: Yeah, circle, square, some kind of formation like that. Unfortunately our campus wifi is best in the classrooms unlike the crappy, crappy, crappy wifi and ethernet connections we get in our rooms.

@Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer: Haha. I go to a small liberal arts college so we're often sitting seminar style. I'm too scared to use the internet especially if the professor is walking around since I sit in front also.

@Anne Boleyn: I completely agree. While people don't always want to hand everything over to Google, their Education Apps would be instantly dominant if they created an amazing Blackboard alternative - which I feel they could easily do with their existing technology. And it would be a good idea too, by raising a