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My day on campus today :)
Hey! I spent the whole day at the campus with my dad and it was great! Everyone was so nice and helpful with everything. Everyone appeared young (early 20s) except for these two guys who looked mid 30s but they were in their last semester on the island. There are a lot of students who are Indian but from Canada, which I found to be interesting.. (are u any of u guys Indian?) There also seems to be a lot more male students than females (75% males to 25% females at least)..not a big deal, just interesting. We sat in on first semester's histology lecture today which was good. It was pretty basic cell bio review (day 3 of classes and all...) and the professor was very nice and excited about teaching. Tomorrow I think we might sit in on anatomy (which i heard that professor is an *** from quite a few students here...) Every student we spoke to said that the professors are for the most part great, and that the only complaint is that the administration kind of sucks... As for the loan thing, I didnt talk to any admin. today (they were busy and my appt. is tomorrow) But none of the students seemed concerned about it, which makes me think maybe not that many loans are taken out? So yay Saba! =) And I was told by many students to try and get old notes from upper classmen, and to buy your books when u go there, because they were selling them today for 5-10$ per book!!! I met a guy from my town in north dakota who was awesome and a few other people including the girl I met at the airport and they all gave me their emails for any help etc that i might need
Ill let u know more tomorrow! Maggie |
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awesome to know... I was surprised about the age thing, as I thought I was going to be the youngest person at Saba (im 21 and a quarter
Thanks for the constant reminder of the 'girl situation' as I like to call it. I guess it'll be less distractions at the end of the day. Whats the male/female ratio for the goats? Are some of then single? |
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I think your assessment of age is a bit off. There are a few students in each class in their 40's and plenty of students in their 30's. I will agree with you on the fact that many look very young. But, looks don't always tell the truth.
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She is only trying to be helpful to all students curious about Saba that haven't actually been there yet. Give her a break! Don't pretend like everything on this forum is factual or 100% accurate.
Thanks for your posts Margie! Most of us appreciate it even if your facts aren't "completely straight"! |
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