Ok, so now we know who got in...Who's gunna go?!

<p>IT (Improvisational Theater) is quite a funny group of people. Their shows are always entertaining.</p>

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<li>Psychology</li>
<li>Hang out w/ friends, movies, listen to music, photography</li>
<li>Interested in Psychology Club, Student Red Cross, Photography Club, and Tae Kwon Do</li>
<li>Higher than 4.0 W</li>
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<li>Double major in Economics and History (Focus in US)</li>
<li>Unlike the a bunch of you, I drink all the time. I hope you all learn how much fun it can be, or else you’re going to ruin the college experience. Go to W&M with an open mind. Alcohol is synonomous with college, and it should stay that way.<br></li>
<li>Army ROTC, hopefully I’ll make the soccer team, College Republicans, club tennis, something where I can play the piano</li>
<li>3.8</li>
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<p>From Pennsylvania… ED acceptee…</p>

<p>Is there any club that goes skiing on the weekends or something? I ski almost every day of the winter here, so I was hoping I could find a relatively close mountain at W&M that I could get a discount at for being part of a college club ya know.</p>

<p>jasonjen, congratulations on being accepted to W&M! Believe it or not, there are actually open minded people who don’t drink and are still having fun! Enjoy those hangovers.</p>

<p>Haha…way to go TJED! You rock!</p>

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<li>to be determined</li>
<li>live music, hockey fan, art and the like, and I ski when I can. I don’t smoke most things :P.</li>
<li>off the top of my head Young Democrats, Flat Hat </li>
<li>3.9</li>
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<p>Like Jasonjen, I am interested if any sort of outing club exists for winter sports.</p>

<p>well as you know around W&M there aren’t really mountains… you can definitely make a weekend trip (or a day trip I guess) out west of UVA though. I don’t know about any student groups, but I imagine there is one. There’s at least an outdoors group, and there are some 1 credit classes offered in skiing and winter camping and things like that, so if there’s no group, you can contact those professors to see what info they can give you, or 2. start your own group (I know they preach about it on the tours how you can start any group you want, but you really can).</p>