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Old 10-26-2007, 11:26 AM
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Oh, it doesn't bother me if young kids come to Aruba hoping to party and can somehow work partying in with studying and become doctors. I don't anticipate being able to do this myself, but if they can do it, more power to them.
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Old 10-26-2007, 07:15 PM
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so silly...

what sthe big deal, he's just asking about parties and women.

i am an attending, when i was at ross, we partied like crazy. we always went down to saint martin, venezuela, and ofcourse back to teh states all the time, during and between semesters. we worked hard and we partied hard.

people here are really uptight if someones mentions a party or women.

study hard, have a good time, party like crazy, stay responsible, and get through...
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Old 10-26-2007, 09:10 PM
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I know it's cliche, but you are only young once.. so I agree there is nothing wrong with a little extracurricular activities, just do in moderation.
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Old 10-27-2007, 12:00 AM
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thank you ams for proving my point. as several users on this thread are basically insulting 50% of their class mates closing and using vulgar language which is against tos even if it gets around censors, its being closed. Good luck. i think a few of you will really need it.

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Man some people on here are haters !!!!!!!!! ahem stephew

I think most people couldnt answer the question...bc they prolly never even went to the island.

Its a legitamate question.

When I was in aruba...it was the same feces all day long. Same locals, and same spots. Its mostly for tourists, and you will just get really really sick of it. Infact the spots are doing pretty darn good since the Holloway incidence.

The aruban girls.....lol..they are beasts, serously they are beasts

when you get there you will get so sick of everything, you will hardly ever want to go out, most of them time your studying..or you might just hang out with your classmates....

but dont let the boring party life and beasty girls depress you......where there is a will...there is way....that could work pretty good for your books.
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