<p>Description: Fairly nerdy with most time being spent on video games, AIM, making websites, and on the computer. Doesn’t take school very seriously (also hates it) but manages to get pretty good grades anyways. Very laid back, heavy procrastinator type.</p>
<p>what school has a lot of kids like that?? ^^^</p>
<p>University of Phoenix Online</p>
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<p>Please keep all suggestions to schools that are on the east coast. Phoenix is a very long plane ride from where I live.</p>
<p>I believe he was joking.</p>
<p>Why would you want to attend a school like that? If you hate school, wouldn’t it be an interesting idea to go to a college with a reputation for taking kids who hate school and turning them on to learning? If you’re a procrastinator, wouldn’t it be a good idea to attend a school that might get you out of that terribly bad habit (yes, I’m a recovering procrastinator, too). If you prefer virtual life to real life, wouldn’t it be a good idea to go somewhere you’d be forced to learn the advantages of living in reality?</p>
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<p>No worries! It’s just a click away!</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.uopxonline.com%5B/url%5D”>http://www.uopxonline.com</a></p>
<p>The only top computer science type nerdy school would be like MIT, Caltech, Carnegie Mellon, Uchicago, etc. but ALL these kids work extremely hard and are extremely bright.</p>
<p>Main differences would be like Carnegie Mellon focusing more on a broad education to prepare its students for amazing jobs and recruitment upon graduation while Uchicago has been more known to focus on liberal artsy type studies, emphasizes on the education itself, and has stated it is not “specifically focusing its students for a job/career”.</p>
<p>Case Western in addition to the ones Accepted Mentioned. Columbia has a bunch of those type of kids.</p>
<p>Well I hear that the students at Stevens enjoy having LAN parties. But you could definitely also look into GA Tech.</p>
<p>GA Tech is probably a good choice.</p>
<p>“Columbia has a bunch of those type of kids.”</p>
<p>Haha yes. I heard the kids in SEAS had a “Halo Party” in Mudd (main engineering building) through the night over the LAN. The most surprising part about it was that they’d all been persuaded out of their rooms! (kidding, of course, except about the party; that was real)</p>
<p>i agree with columbia</p>
<p>U of Phoenix Online is rising as one of the premeir universities. It the next five years, it is projected to amass a endowment rivaling Harvard. I need to get my grades up, but that is one of my “reach” schools</p>
<p>Columbia2007: Good one! Exactly how I pictured OP. Besides, Shaq is an alum. Only hope he was kidding when he said it was too far to fly because I laughed then, too.</p>
<p>Their endowment may rival Harvard’s but that is because it is a for-profit business.</p>