* The Official UC Transfer Late-night Discussion Thread*

<p>Has anyone imagined me looking like this? Because you’d be right on the money.</p>

<p><a href=“http://meanspirited.net/people/AndyKaufman.jpg[/url]”>http://meanspirited.net/people/AndyKaufman.jpg&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p><em>swoon</em> so hot.</p>

<p>Aging sucks. Everyday, I’m slowly but surely inching toward my fate: looking like Andy Kaufman.</p>

<p>There are worse people to look like</p>

<p>You’re right, but there are better people to look like… I was reading an article on Kaufman and I was like omg why do I look like him.</p>

<p>maybe he’s yo’ daddy</p>

<p>he ain’t my daddy. maybe he’s jo momma</p>

<p>Lol. All right, I think I’m gonna try to get some sleep before the sun comes up.</p>

<p>maybe ur starting to look like andy kaufman cuz ur an engineering major?</p>

<p>hahahaha im sorry bro i just had to ;)</p>

<p>I’m still drunk btw… Really still buzzing. Had tennis class earlier… Won my set… Now in my earth science class eating a strawberry shortcake ice cream…</p>

<p>Hey, there are plenty of sexy engineers. I think SFWarrior says he works for A&F. And before I had this beard, I had been offered jobs there. I’m pretty goobery/goofy though and, I think, ultimately doomed to look like Andy Kaufman (minus the balding).</p>

<p>I agree empathy, I’m dating one =)</p>

<p>See! And it’s not like Anthropologists = swimsuit models, sis.</p>

<p>I don’t think most of the guys that work at A&F are hot…</p>

<p>^ouchies!!!</p>

<p>@Edelynly Agree</p>

<p>They generally are where I come from… Not that I am. I was trying to evaluate myself by some standard; that seemed like one enough of use were familiar with.</p>

<p>^ So your hotness is somewhere in between Andy Kaufman and A&F guys? Haha such a wide spectrum</p>

<p>Lol, that must be it… The downside to SD? All the good-looking fellas are either taken or gay… This is why I wish to attend UCLA :stuck_out_tongue: Hahahah</p>

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<p>high-level economics is nearly entirely quantitative. classes needed for econ grad school include advanced linear algebra, real analysis, and multivariable calculus.</p>

<p>also economists have the potential to help millions of people, especially if you’re a resource economist.</p>