What is UP like?

<p>What are the dorms like and how was your social experience?</p>

<p>the university of portland is in a great location</p>

<p>but if you’re referring to penn, which really shouldn’t be called upenn or any other such derviative name, it’s a great place to live and learn</p>

<p>^lollllllllllll</p>

<p>@tenebrousfire, I wasn’t aware that UP wasn’t an appropriate acronym, but it is too late to change now</p>

<p>Uttar Pradesh is kind of a mess, actually. Better stick with Delhi/NCR or Maharashtra. Goa is nice too, and Gujurat is the China of India…</p>

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<p>Aren’t you the funny one, Jinnah</p>

<p>Was a pretty good movie but kind of depressing at times. I preferred Toy Story 3 and Finding Nemo.</p>

<p>The Upper Peninsula is sort of the Canada of Michigan. Not very crowded, but a long way from civilization. Stick to the Mitten.</p>

<p>Life is hard working within the Union Pacific, but if you like trains you should definitely go for it.</p>

<p>Lol, I love how this has turned into a 4chan thread</p>

<p>being a member of the ultra-positive clan is a great experiance. there is nothing better</p>

<p>My P is a golden yellow, but if I drink lots of water it turns clear.</p>

<p>^lolololololololol.</p>

<p>Up is the opposite down and it’s fantastic.</p>

<p>For a little kid’s movie, it really wasn’t that bad.</p>

<p>I really don’t agree with many of the viewpoints of the Unidad Popular.</p>

<p>i am not a big fan of unleashed powers progressive heavy style</p>

<p>The social life at University of Pittsburgh is quite stellar, although the honors program kinda sucks. The dorms are average (kinda smelly at times.) The part scene is huge though and there’s something for everyone.</p>

<p>The University of the Philippines is a nice school with an endowment of 6.92 billion…Philippine pesos</p>

<p>UP used to be an accepted abbreviation. I have seen “UP” etched into the stone throughout the quad and on old yearbooks/other old Penn things. </p>

<p>And older people still sometimes refer to the school as “U of P” or simply “Pennsylvania.” These names can be seen on old official sweaters and other articles of clothing, old sporting event tickets/pamphlets, and books.</p>

<p>Although Penn and University of Pennsylvania are the “official” names of the university today, other, more historic names do exist.</p>

<p><em>insert joke with one of these</em>
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