Class of 2012

<p>You know what I meant :)</p>

<p>Everyone I know is doing IR. So most IR majors wont have jobs later…</p>

<p>How sad. :rolleyes:</p>

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<p>Are you aware of the reasons why they were rejected?</p>

<p>Eh what? Where did that come from?</p>

<p>at least we know who to ask for money then, mr. physics-major</p>

<p>Haha.</p>

<p>Rister 1 Ajay 0.</p>

<p>BTW, MSN Rister?</p>

<p>nah can’t i’m 5 metres away from my boss :slight_smile:
ONLY TODAY AND TOMORROW AND THEN NEVER AGAIN WILL I HAVE TO SEE THIS OFFICE</p>

<p>You’ll miss it when you have to leave. (last week was my last week in the office…)</p>

<p>The emancipation of Rister! :p</p>

<p>So what do you do in this office, anyway?</p>

<p>Yep you are welcome but I not a physics major I am a theater AND physics double major.</p>

<p>Go check Colgate Group, half the class is doing IR.</p>

<p>Theater and physics? Really? Oh…that’s a bit of an odd combo.</p>

<p>Have to do my math placement now.</p>

<p>Whoa Ajay, when did you get into theater?</p>

<p>@ tetris:
typing typing typing</p>

<p>@ ajay:
a lot of people intend to major in IR and take the mandatory intro courses in freshman year (macro/micro etc.)! Then they realize that they’ll never manage to graduate as an IR major and switch to things like Physics, Gender Studies, etc.</p>

<p>edit: good luck, poly</p>

<p>good luck poly</p>

<p>Really? IR –> Physics? Maybe Ajay will head in the other direction. :p</p>

<p>Hell no! That ain’t gonna happen…</p>

<p>Don’t be so resistant towards change!</p>

<p>heh its got nothing to do with change. I know what I want to do. And its not IR…</p>

<p>Rister: You have just one placement test?</p>

<p>it’s good that he sticks with engineering/physics. he doesn’t have the necessary social skills for an IR major</p>