Im in my first year of Bachelor of Commerce at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia. It is like a Community in itself really...
Tallinn College of Engineering, studying enviromental engineering which is based on waste and waste management
I'm in my third year at Saint Louis University, (SLU) in the heart of Mid-town St. Louis, studying political science, economics and accounting. It is an overpriced Jesuit university. The student body is primarily conservative or apathetic. However, they tend to be conservative because of the ideals that their parents used to raise them. They seem unable to think for themselves. They can't even carry an intelligent conversation about anything political. Granted, many of the "liberal" students can't carry an intelligent conversation either. On the whole, the professors are excellent and for that I am glad. Away from classes, the student body is quite judgemental. They love to drink their alcohol and dont get me wrong so do I, but I also enjoy a multitude of other substances. Many of the students are from suburban bubbles and look down on pot smokers and don't even try to mention any other drug for then you are considered the ultimate bum. Not that acceptance should influence your decisions, but it gets old hearing what a horrible person I am because of my desire for drugs. I feel like I'm stuck at summer camp, not college. so to answer the question I'm at SLU.
Appalachian State University (as of next year) major: environmental science w/ concentration: sustainable development I'm entering with 33 hours, so I'll probably try and swipe about three degrees in the next four years, if possible.
Im at the university of maine at farmington, not real happy here, thinking about moving to another school, people are too intense here, fun when it first started but now its getting old, I need to escape this bad reputation and make my way to another school, i need to finish up the year here first