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nightbat wrote
Oh the humanity, the college kids that were fleeing hurricane Katrina and went to Texas now have to leave again. When will our future Gulf Coast student junior astronomers ever get a chance to become school astro enlightened. As hard as it is to try to keep up and complete your college studies these crazy multi storms chasing college kids is not right. Usually we are happy when the kids get to go back to school and leave our science groups back to the regulars but this is ridiculous, monster storms chasing college students. The semester is well along and thousands of students are left hanging, please safe area colleges and Universities help them. Let them transfer their Gulf coast schools paid tuition and credits and allow them to enroll where you can. ponder on, the nightbat |
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote Oh the humanity, the college kids that were fleeing hurricane Katrina and went to Texas now have to leave again. When will our future Gulf Coast student junior astronomers ever get a chance to become school astro enlightened. As hard as it is to try to keep up and complete your college studies these crazy multi storms chasing college kids is not right. Usually we are happy when the kids get to go back to school and leave our science groups back to the regulars but this is ridiculous, monster storms chasing college students. The semester is well along and thousands of students are left hanging, please safe area colleges and Universities help them. Let them transfer their Gulf coast schools paid tuition and credits and allow them to enroll where you can. ponder on, the nightbat Well it certainly won't happen if they read alt.astronomy. -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler "The original human being was a female hermaphrodite with both male and female genitalia." "Human beings CAN NOT live in a solar system without a sun with a ferrite core and a planet without a solid iron core." -- Alexa Cameron, Kook of the Year 2004 |
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