<p>You don’t understand… I didn’t skip classes. I was never enrolled at UF. I went to junior college in Michigan (where I’m originally from), then went to UF when my friends got accepted. I quit college after junior college after I discovered that I was making more money trading on the stock market than I ever could working a job. So that’s what I still do for a living. And you think that’s something to be punished for?</p>
<p>So you’re a community college dropout?</p>
<p>Lol no…I was poking fun of the fact that you call up college officials and have students punished, by jokingly suggesting you should be punished for skipping classes. My mistake, I misread and thought you went to UF so nevermind. So basically, you never went to that college but would hear from your roommates about parties, and then have them shut down?! C’mon…why would you do that? Do you report it when you see people jaywalking as well? Not wearing seat belts?</p>
<p>Yes, and a very rich one at that. I’m just about to move to Tennessee and buy my first house entirely with cash that I’ve made in the stock market over the last 4 years. And I still have plenty left over to continue trading with the same level of success that I’ve been having.</p>
<p>This is getting off topic.</p>
<p>What I want to know is <em>why</em> you call campus police when you know there will be drugs/alcohol at a particular party…</p>
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<p>Sure you did…You’re a terrible liar.</p>
<p>I just had a wicked deja’vu.</p>
<p>Because I want to do at least something about the ever-increasing problem of students using drugs and alcohol on campus. I never stay at a party once I find out there’s alcohol or drugs.</p>
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<p>Yeah, the community college dropout is telling us how to behave. Quite funny.</p>
<p>Too bad campus police doesn’t apply to off-campus housing. Nice try.</p>
<p>At my school it’s never really a big deal. You just have to take some course or something. I’ve never been written up but almost have been on numerous occasions, which shows how much they let you off the hook here. You have to be pretty reckless to get into trouble (blaring music, people pouring out into the hallways with solo cups, etc.) People have been caught with drugs before and that usually warrants a little bit more attention. There were actually several drug busts here earlier in the year, so the drug scene has been on a significant decline.</p>
<p>Make that the <em>RICH</em> community college dropout! LOL :)</p>
<p>Who has to live with two roommates? Okay.</p>
<p>How about “who <em>VOLUNTEERED</em> to live with 2 roommates”. I paid all the rent. I wanted to live with them for the social aspect, not that I needed any financial help! I was helping them financially all the time. In fact, I would take them and a bunch of other friends out to dinner every month on the third Friday of the month. (The third Friday is when I actually got paid for my month-long trades. You probably wouldn’t understand how it works.)</p>
<p>So you bought your friends…</p>
<p>that would explain a lot.</p>
<p>It’s seems like you have made a nice career for yourself without a college education. </p>
<p>That’s great :)</p>
<p>I think judging someone based on their respective level of education is somewhat shallow.</p>
<p>However, I disagree with the coarse of action you take to limit drug use among college students. Do you actually see if it has any effect? If it doesn’t, why do you do it? Drugs/drinking seems to ba a phase that many young adults go through. </p>
<p>This is purely speculation, but I believe that individuals rarely stop drug/alcohol use by means of consequence, but rather by process of natural maturation.</p>
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<p>I can be Bill Gates on the internet too.</p>
<p>Oh, stop attacking Leaira for dropping out of junior college…college is not for everyone, she says she’s doing fine on her own, no need to be mean. It’s great she found something she likes and makes money off of.</p>
<p>But calling the police everytime you hear people are drinking or doing drugs? Whoa you need to chill about that. If people are drinking, it’s their business, unless drunk students are disturbing or harassing you. You’re not going to stop underage drinking that way, you’re just gonna make a lot of people hate you. If they find out it’s you, they’ll probably get drunk and vomit and pee all over your front porch one night lol i don’t know why it bothers you that young adults are drinking. Sure it’s illegal, but like I said, so is jaywalking - do you call the cops over that too?</p>
<p>is your name Powell by any chance?</p>
<p>I’m applying to UBC, drinking age 19, I know there’s lots of drinking at other colleges but going to pubs sounds a lot more fun than frat parties to me.</p>
<p>Leaira is a ■■■■■, but if I ever met her in real life the thing I’d be most worried about is pronouncing her name. Well, that and the getting ratted out thing.</p>
<p>You’re rich from trading on the stock market? </p>
<p>Which stock market?</p>