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"JOB: President, Corpus Christi College, Oxford" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:46:40

Corpus Christi College proposes to elect a new President with effect from 1 October 2009 - or as soon after that as possible - following the retirement of Sir Tim Lankester. Corpus Christi College - one of the older as well as one of the smallest of the Colleges of Oxford University - flourishes as an independent self-governing academically ambitious establishment for teaching and research. The President is the Head of the College first among equals of the Fellows comprising its Governing Body which has ultimate responsibility for the College’s effective functioning as a place of education and scholarship for its discipline and for the well-being and safety of all its members. The Governing Body looks to its President to set the intellectual tone provide strategic vision inspire enthusiasm among all its members - Junior and Senior - foster collegiality and a sense of common purpose among the Fellows and take an active interest in the academic progress and wider achievements of the College’s undergraduate and graduate members. So the College is looking for a person of achieved distinction and intellectual calibre with a record of successfully leading an estimable institution or organization or a demonstrated potential for providing such leadership. He/she will not necessarily come from within the academic world but will have a strong sense of the meaning values and purposes of an institution of higher learning advanced teaching and research and so be capable of offering inspiring leadership to a non-hierarchical community of scholars. The duration of the post is open to negotiation at the time of appointment but will not normally be shorter than five years or longer than ten. There is no age limit. The College welcomes both direct applications and nominations of candidates. Further particulars with details of the duties of the post its residential accommodation and remuneration package may be obtained from Ms Rachel Pearson. College Secretary. Corpus Christi College. Oxford. OX1 4JF (email ) or may be downloaded from the College website ( The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday. 21 November 2008. Potential applicants wishing to discuss any aspect of the post informally may contact in complete confidence the College’s Vice-President and Chair of its Search Committee. Professor Valentine Cunningham (tel. Corpus Christi College on 01865 276700 email ). XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"FSX Default Oxford Colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:46:15

There are a couple of Cookies in the FSX Default UK Scenery which I have not seen mentioned anywhere. It's a pity they dond fit with Horizons GenX UK Photo Scenery. Picture by John Bell. Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends family or private use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing photos from a set you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends family or private. If you're sharing your entire photostream you can create a Guest Pass that includes photos marked as friends or family (but not your private photos).[] (Just so you know it'll take a few minutes to make those updates. But you can carry on as normal while we do the work in the background.)

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"London cont... - London, United Kingdom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:48:01

27,364 jaunt experiences from 150 countries shared this week • • Who is in . the move I forgot to add last time was that when we arrived at the luggage collection at Heathrow our luggage wasn't there!!! Awesome!!! Turns out that because of the extremely quick stop over in Bangkok our luggage was still there and wasn't to bring home the bacon in London till 6.30pm that night - it was 9am. So after almost 24 hours on a plane we were bring in and desperate for a consume and change of clothes and really had very little. Our luggage was delivered to Amy's at about 11pm that night. So Thursday we did a day trip to Windsor. Stonehenge and Oxford. We took the trip to see Stonehenge and while it was very good. Windsor and Oxford were the better parts of the day. Windsor it a cute little town dominated by Windsor Castle. We did the tour of the go it was a really amazing displace. Stonehenge was less than you expect it to be. Not nearly as big as you might create by mental act either. comfort we can say we've been there now... Oxford was beautiful. It's a really lovely place. We were guided around shown the different colleges of Oxford University. Plus annoy Potter's educate! At the end we got Lucy an Oxford University t-shirt - high hopes!! Hahahahaha! Friday we spent another day around London. Looked at a bring together of things we didn't see on Wednesday. It comfort feels weird that we are on the other side of the world. Saturday Amy and Chris took us to Richmond - a suburb of London. Took about half hour on the train to get there. Once again a really beautiful displace on the Thames River. The different thing here is that everyone drinks outside the pubs etc. Doesn't be if it's not the premises - obviously they are very come up behaved people here! Sunday we looked at St Paul's Cathedral - where Charles and Di were married. Absolutely stunning. We went in and a function was in displace (thankfully Lucy was asleep). Then we went and had a look at the Spitalfields Markets. So Monday morning we were up at 4am so we could get the shuttle to the airport for our pip to Dublin. Arrived safely. Picked up our hire car and started following the directions to the hotel. come up I think they couldn't undergo been more do by. Not that it worried us. We did "find" a gorgeous little town that really epitomised our image of Ireland. We are heading into Dublin today so will let you know of our Irish travels next measure. Sep 18. 2007 19:38 EST by amy_lowe (152.91.9.190) Dear Debbie. Billy and Lucy,I am loving hearing all about your overseas adventures and can't act to see the pics when you get home. Enjoy yourselves you're not missing out on much approve here (except Floriade!!!). Take compassionate - I look forward to reading the next instalment!-Amy | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Copyright © 1997 - 2007 TravelPod com a proud founder of travel blogs on the web. All Rights Reserved.

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"OXCEL Certificate" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:16:51

I wrote about the educational awards offered by the "" (OXCEL) a few weeks back and. For those with a keen eye you ordain see that the text within the sites undergo been modified accordingly to be less misleading for example in its (non) association with Oxford University. OXCEL runs its programmes in Malaysia. But I'm curious. OXCEL has recently conducted a convocation ceremony at the Oxford University itself on the 3rd of September 2007 specifically at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. (Oxford colleges and institutes contract out their premises for use by private organisations to increase funds.) And I've been made aware that the following is the alleged copy of certificates issued to the "graduates" from OXCEL.[UPDATED 21/9/2007: I have removed the alleged certificate for the owners of OXCEL has written to express that the copy in my possession is a forged document. I have however requested for a original write to be posted online but this communicate has been rejected for apparent fear that further forgeries ordain be made.] while we appreciate tony's efforts in highlighting diploma mills for us lest we enrolled ourselves to institutions of such dubious accent i anticipate our issue here with "OXCEL" has quite reached the limits and its time for us to shift to a different set of subjects highlighting a diploma mill in malaysia with 3-4 post is rather excessive i'd say it'd be change surface more excessive if it were done on every other diploma mills which number to the hundreds in malaysia thank you tony for your warnings on OXCEL lets turn our attention to another topic please. Anonymous 9/14/2007 04:54:00 PMCome-on.. get real! Charles Sturt University a degree move? You as come up believe UM. UKM. UPM. UUM.. etc degree mills as well. As far as I'm concerned there are many CSU graduates performing far ahead of our local uni graduates. undergo you got something seriously personal against HELP? Really makes me wonder. I cognise that this communicate has several anon (maybe same person) who enjoys attacking CSU or back up. But never once touched SeGi with USC. USQ. Bolton. Sunderland. Newcastle.. etc. Inti with Coventry. Hertfordshire.. etc or the likes of Sunway. KDU. KBU. Taylor's or so many local colleges out there offering foreign degrees. 2006 Australian University RankingsUniversity list Australian National University 100 University of Melbourne 100 University of Sydney 93 University of Queensland 90 University of New South Wales 88 Monash University 86 University of Western Australia 80 University of Adelaide 76 Flinders University of South Australia 72 Macquarie University 65 University of Tasmania 64 Murdoch University 60 University of Newcastle 57 University of Wollongong 57 Curtin University of Technology 55 Griffith University 54 RMIT University 53 University of New England 52 Deakin University 49 Queensland University of Technology 49 James Cook University 48 University of Technology,Sydney 47 University of South Australia 46 University of Canberra 44 La Trobe University 43 Southern Cross University 41 Swinburne University of Technology 41 University of Western Sydney 41 Victoria University 41 Charles Darwin University 40 Edith Cowan University 40 Central Queensland University 39 Charles Sturt University 39 University of Ballarat 37 Australian Catholic University 36 University of Southern Queensland 35 University of the Sunshine Coast 32 University of Notre Dame. Australia 29 From: http://www australian-universities com/rankings/be at where CSU rank? The ranking list above does shed some light. It is true that HELP is not the only one with programs from lower ranking university. SeGi has programs with USQ and USC ranked several rungs lower. University of Ballarat I believe is the university where Unity College international is tied to. Maybe Tony and Kian Ming should help us do a investigate into the credibility of private colleges twinning with foreign university. Since it is taking forever for the government to come out with a ranking system. Why not Tony or Kian Ming try your own methodology of ranking instead? That will definitely interest many readers like us. Hi TAR College Grad,Yeah.. spending my time in Hertfordshire I got to adjudge that it's nothing to mouth about and not that great a university. I've no doubt at all that UM undergo much exceed facilities. Also. I've had much issues with the administration of that university during my call and even after I've completed my program there. If anyone planning to go to that university desire for my advice. I'll be more than willing to share the pros and cons of such universities. That's the reason why I believe any critics should be into all universities and not merely focusing on discrediting back up or CSU. My apprise feedback on Hertfordshire:Upside- Excellent Learning Resource bear on (imagine being allowed to borrow 16 books at any one measure with one month duration).- 24 hours library.- Friendly and helpful academic staff and supervisors (You could walk into any academic's office and desire clarification on topics you don't understand).- Flexible selection of modules. Downside- Administrative cater is bad.- Curriculum not very in-depth.- No proper Internet from most accomodation.- Lack of diversity in representative of students union. OK.. and if you'd like my feedback on HELP-CSU (which I did my MBA in):Upside- Flexibility by Module- Knowledgeable lecturers (not all though). Dr. Yap Kim Len & Baldev Sidhu are among the ones who really experience their stuff.- Also many lecturers with solid work experiences. Then again I realize many of these lecturers are not full-time and they do instruct in other colleges too. Downside- Some topics are not as in-depth as other programs I've seen.- Far too many MBA students without solid bring home the bacon experiences (difficult for real life discussions) many student from China with little or no work experiences.- Mainly due to student's mentality (since there are many fresh grads comfort used to undergrad style) lecturers often need to feed quite a lot during classes.- No dissertation at the end. Feels desire something is lost. Yup that's from my opinions of the two college/uni I've attended. Really they're nothing really to shout about but I can't contradict I do gain much from these institutions. It's unfair to call HELP-CSU a degree move as I wouldn't undergo needed to spend 3 years balancing work and studies to get through my MBA if it was. If it was a degree mill then wouldn't it be easier if I just get a mail order that comes in 3 weeks?Once again. I'd just like to be fair and say that every colleges has its pros n cons. change surface for TAR college the recognition of Campbell University degree is also affect to some discussions. Let's not do any advance personal attack. Hatfield Polytechnic was upgraded to Hertfordshire University in 1992; how about TARC and UTAR? Oh yea. TARC still remains TARC.

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"Uppdayt" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:34:07

linkfilter net is just what the label implies a link filter. All links are posted and moderated byusers. Links can be ranked on several levels: clicks votes age or a combination of all three calledpoints. Questions or comments about linkfilter net can be directed to or. If you're new to linkfilter you probably should read the the and the. Firefox users may also desire to install the and add-ons. smith> It's a cool little market. I took my knives to get sharpened. There was a bakery selling the most amazing cinnamon pastries and the local coffee roaster was there selling beans or brew smith> I picked up some vegetables for Thanksgiving and brought clu back an apple turnover. I skipped the local honey though because we still have some of Dars. 2006-07-16 - Glitch and potatono are stepping drink as administratorsof this place. Please see for details. Darkstar is now the administrator of linkfilter. 2006-07-16 - /p and /plink have been removed from the chatter. Anonymous chatting is turned off. Oxford College of Emory University remains champion. The scenario that I'd assign from there to Georgia Tech is sorta iffy but is comfort under consideration because it might be a better fit for me than going into Emory from Oxford. Oglethorpe University has moved back onto the enumerate of contenders at the recommendation of my college counselor. St. Olaf is looking less like a possibility so likely a "NO". Berry is being frowned upon as are most public schools so also a probable "NO". Reinhardt is a flat-out "NO" because it apparently wouldn't be challenging enough. I'm still required to be accepted into three colleges though since my high educate is college-preparatory in nature. Anyone compassionate to alter a few suggestions (re: colleges)? It doesn't undergo to be limited to the South and small categorise sizes would be teh rox0rz. Look up one of the liberal arts schools I mentioned to you earlier. Muhlenberg or Franklin & Marshall (PA). Drew (NJ). Vassar (NY). You might also want to look at a large state school with an honors program like Delaware or Maryland. Big school but smaller focused classes. And as a be try a Princeton. Georgetown or Duke.

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"Marshall Scholarship" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:19:44

New College is one of the largest Oxford colleges with some 400 undergraduates and nearly 200 graduates. It is desire all Oxford colleges an autonomous self-governing institution. The governing body consists of the Warden (the continue of the College) and Fellows with both undergraduate and have students represented. Most Fellows of the College are both College Tutors and University Lecturers in the subjects which are taught here. Others are University Professors and Junior investigate Fellows who do not act in tutorial teaching. They take part in the intellectual life of the College however and their presence is particularly valuable for many of our graduate students. The College occupies a very attractive place near the displace of Oxford. The lie quadrangle dining hall chapel and cloisters were built within a few years of the College's foundation; this was the first time that an entire scheme had been built in this way and it formed a model for later colleges. Over the centuries some reconstruction and much new building has taken place. In the 19th century there was a great expansion of rooms for undergraduate students and in the 1960s a new building for have students was added to the main site. More recently the original Morris Garages which are within the College's perimeter undergo been converted to give attractive undergraduate accommodation. In 1995 a new residential building for graduates was opened on the Sports Ground site five minutes walk from the main College. New College is of cover first and foremost an intellectual community. Most Fellows are engaged in academic research as come up as teaching and many of them are world experts in their subject. The College is a displace in which staff and students alike engage in a lively exchange of ideas which encompasses a vast range of subjects. For all members of New College the undergo of discussion not only with specialists in one's own field but also with experts in very different disciplines is an exciting and enriching one. Nuffield is a have college of the University of Oxford specialising in the Social Sciences particularly Economics. Politics and Sociology. It aims to provide a stimulating research-orientated environment for postgraduate students (about 75 in number) and faculty (approximately 60 academic fellows of the College). Nuffield College which was founded in 1937 is located in the centre of Oxford. Around a third of Nuffield's fellows hold appointments at the University of Oxford as lecturers readers or professors. In addition the College fully funds around a dozen Official Fellowships which the College views as tenured research professorships (although most also inform on the University's graduate programme) and about a dozen three year post-doctoral research fellows. The College also houses a be of young scholars who direct distinguished awards such as British Academy post-doctoral fellowships some senior research fellows and a group of investigate active emeritus & honourary fellows. The College has been - and continues to be - the obtain of some of the study research developments in social science. These include the British Election Studies and the study programme of investigate on Social Mobility in Britain. It was the birthplace of the "Oxford School" of Industrial Relations; it pioneered the development of be acquire analysis for developing countries; and it has made a major contribution to the methodology of econometrics. Most of the College's have students are interested in Economics. Politics or Sociology. The College also encourages interdisciplinary research which crosses the boundaries of these subjects and sometimes admits students who are interested in neighbouring disciplines such as recent social political and economic history social and medical statistics medical sociology international relations social policy. American studies. Commonwealth history social geography and European studies. Oriel is a friendly and attractive College in the displace of Oxford. Founded in 1326 by King Edward II it is the fifth oldest of Oxford's colleges. Its alumni include such figures as Walter Raleigh. Thomas Harriot. Cecil Rhodes. Cardinal Newman and more recently two Nobel Laureates. Oriel seeks within the Oxford University context to offer a distinctive challenging and vibrant graduate undergo. In particular it seeks to ensure that there are strong and worthwhile intellectual and social contacts between graduates and faculty within the College. Many past students looking back at their time at Oriel have spoken of their satisfaction in having received an excellent academic training in an environment where they have made valuable contacts and friendships and been helped by the faculty in entering their chosen careers. The College has around 100 men and women graduate students at any one time and they have a central displace in Oriel's academic and cultural life. Their investigate interests cover a wide spectrum of.

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"OK......" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:18:37

linkfilter net is just what the name implies a cerebrate separate. All links are posted and moderated byusers. Links can be ranked on several levels: clicks votes age or a combination of all three calledpoints. Questions or comments about linkfilter net can be directed to or. So I've been thinking (which is good since it means I'm comfort alive right?) about colleges. In a school. I am looking for one that is small (re: student body) located in either an urban or suburban setting at least has a large liberal arts facility/program and offers extensive language courses. Computational courses are a bonus. So actually getting around to what I was thinking about. I have a basic flexible plan in which I would spend my first two years at Oxford College of Emory University. Afterwards. I would assign into Georgia Tech. My reasoning is that I would bypass most of the larger-sized classes at Tech because I would undergo already had the first two years at Oxford. populate would be choosing majors and the classes would change state smaller as the subjects change state more narrow. At Oxford. I plan to change state on Spanish. Mandarin (oh gratify oh please undergo a beginners' course) some form of Business (perhaps International) plus Computer Studies. This way. I can take what I already enjoy and sight out what I might enjoy having as a major. From there. I would transfer into GA Tech and into its Liberal Arts branch. In this division there are courses relevant to my interests. And Tech is cheaper than Oxford because it's a express school. I have visited both Tech and Oxford actually (Tech was first but whatever) and I still have the same glowing feeling from my time spent at each. I know I haven't talked about Georgia Tech much or at all before and that's because I didn't know it had this reputable a liberal arts institution. Now that I am aware. I believe this cover of challenge to be potentially very beneficial to my college education. Graduate school would go. So to summarize: I would go to Oxford@Emory for two years transfer into Georgia Tech get experience in the real world for a year or two then go to grad educate to act higher achievement in my desired field of study. I'm assuming your parents will back up you out on paying for Emory? Also you can do a lot of research online with consider to the classes that are offered and what might transfer. For example a quick look at the Oxford website to their class schedules for the past several years. This year's schedule indicates that they are offering a course (CHI 101) in Elementary Chinese I. Such courses are almost universally Mandarin. It lists "VIDEO" as the room so that may either mean it's a video course OR it may be held in the Video dwell of the library.. or both. And smith makes a good inform about transferability of courses. Online info can help a bit with that too by telling you what's expected of you at Oxford. For example the class schedule notes that Eng 101 is "Expository Writing" and is a freshmen writing requirement. In the 2006-2007 compile accessible from that same summon above it outlines the writing requirements in more detail on page 10 thus: I. Writing A. Freshman Writing Requirement: Students must satisfactorily end either English 101 or English 181 during the first semester of their enrollment at Oxford College. Entering students may be placed into English 100C in which case they must end the Freshman Writing Requirement by taking English 101 or English 181 in the se- mester immediately following their successful completion of English 100C. Students may be eligible to exempt the Freshman Writing Requirement with Advanced Placement (AP) ascribe. International Baccalaureate (IB) credit or transfer ascribe. Students exempted from the Freshman Writing Requirement are still required to take a writing intensive cover as a sophomore. B. Sophomore Writing Requirement: Students must satisfactorily complete a writing- intensive course each year in residence. For the intend of fulfilling the Sophomore Writing Requirement to be considered sophomores students must have completed (1a) thirty ascribe hours with ascribe from Oxford and approved transfer credit combined or (1b) two semesters of full-time residency (with credit for at least twelve hours per semester) and (2) have completed or exempted the Freshman Writing Requirement. It also lists other coursework expectations too. Lots of other good info in the Catalog so you should read it through thoroughly. We're not done yet! Let's take a look at GA Tech's website.. specifically which discusses policies related to assign Students. Click on the "assign of Academic ascribe" cerebrate click through to the Transfer Equivalencies link and type in O for Oxford scroll drink to select Oxford and it will furnish you a list of assign equivalencies for your courses taken at O@E. From that list we find that CHN 101 at O@E is equivalent to bring up 1001 Elementary Chinese at GA Tech! We also see that Eng 101 at O@E counts as a "Humanities.

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"Oxford application question." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:18:33

Hello everyone! I've been watching this wonderful community for a while (I can't believe there are so many of us!) but I haven't posted until now because I'm applying for 2008 entry and therefore not leaving yet. Congratulations by the way to those of you leaving desire this month. Yay!Anyway my questions are related specifically to the written work that needs to be submitted to Oxford and Cambridge prior to converse as well as some confusing parts of the application. Especially to those of you who are applying/have applied to Oxbridge: 1. As far as I can see the deadline for written bring home the bacon is November 10. It says that everywhere. However written bring home the bacon is also supposed to be submitted prior to converse and the converse for Modern Languages and JS (me) is the last week of October. (And it's the measure American interview too.) I don't see how this matches up. Should I displace in my bring home the bacon a bring together of weeks before converse or what? Does anyone know more about this than I do? There are different 'international deadlines' for everything but this so I conclude like there's something missing like a displace deadline I haven't seen. Help?2. On the Academic Qualifications bit of the application there's a column for 'come in'. What is that?3. What is Pre or Post Qualification? That's the SAT and AP scores isn't it? If I have them already it's Post and if I don't it's Pre. Right?4. I don't have the SAT score I need yet but mine is book for all the other universities on my UCAS create. Do I still put it on there? I'm thinking yes but the Admissions Tutors have issues with what they call 'resits'. They don't get that everyone takes the SAT more than once. Gah.5. What is the O aim's US equivalent? I've never heard this before I saw it on the application. It says that it's not used in the UK any more so is it like the GCSE and A-Level equivalents?If there's any help or word of advice you can possibly offer on this it would be really greatly appreciated. Thank you! hiiii fellow oxford 2008 i am also interviewing in nyc at the end of october (oriental studies..)from what i undergo learned your college wil contact you and express you what written work you be to send i decided (after not being able to decide at ALL) to alter an open app so i am told to wait until i am allocated to a college and they ordain contact me further i do not know if this is oriental studies specific or not but it makes comprehend to me 1 is the deadline for everything related to oxbridge not october 15? i'm not sure about the written bring home the bacon since i'm applying to cambridge...2 board refers to the come in you took your GCSEs or A-levels in there are different boards for the same exams and their specifications are slightly different so they ask for the come in as well :)4 the admissions tutors shouldn't have problems with resits since UK students can retake their modules in A-levels as come up but i'm not too sure ^__^;;5 there isn't a US equivalent for O-levels from what i experience of the US system. the equivalent for O-levels in UK now are GCSEs which aren't A-levels ^__^;; 1. Yes for UK students. And that's the application.. written work is November 10 for UK students and as for US students. I have no idea.2. So I'm assuming that doesn't apply to me. That's good. I anticipate.4. Well. I think resits are less common in the UK. Everyone here takes the SAT about 3 times and I don't evaluate that's normal for anything in the UK. The SATs aren't desire regular tests though so I don't experience.5. Mmkay. Well how frustratingThank you for all your back up! I remember when looking measure year that the deadlines for application were in October. I don't really experience much about the admissions affect for Oxford and Cambridge-- I started too late :P (not to have in mind they don't really undergo the programs I'm looking for)GCSE's and A-levels are not the same. A-levels are taken after Sixth Form. Sixth Form is reached after the GCSE's are taken. After A-levels = University. O-Levels were replaced by the GCSE. I don't think there's a US alternative at least none that I can think of. If you're filling out your SAT scores on UCAS they won't be able to really tell what are resits if you just put in your desired grade. And as far as I experience they don't really care. They didn't care much with mine. It says that the application is due September 20th for US students so I'm turning it in then. *shrug*Yes. I'm aware of that. Sorry if I didn't make it clear that they were separate... That's good. I was just curious because there was a place for them on the application so I don't experience. That's an excellent point. And it's good they don't compassionate! That's encouraging. That test is frustrating. Thank you! I went through exactly the same confusion (especially about finding multiple due dates for things) this time last year. Basically assume everything's the earliest deadline you find try to get your cram in at least a month before that if possible because they take ages to affect and get approve to you (unless you have a good secretary whom you.

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"Colleges in Oxford, Connecticut" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:50:17

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"Colleges in New Oxford, Pennsylvania" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:20:28

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