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Heading to The Hamps

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This entry was posted on 3/3/2006 5:59 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

Few things better exemplify "the good life" like a trip to the Hamptons...which is exactly where I will be this weekend (don't give the garbage on how it's a summer getaway...when you are trying to impress chicks who are from out of town...the Hamps will due). 

I look forward to sharing the details of debauchery. After all, this isn't Las Vegas =)

May everyone's weekend be as good as mine! 
 

 
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    • 11/4/2007 1:18 AM vaibworld wrote:
      hii,
      i was wondering how do students choose one ivy school over the other rathe choose to apply,i was curious abt their prefrences abt the schools and the factors influencing their decisions ,i kno the kind of a program a school runs or the faculty influences a lot, but are there any other factors like a particular enviorment,social standing/eliticism, the culture each school has,the vibe.i would really like if u helped me out with my queries.

      THANK YOU
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      I'm sure chicks our sew impressed!

      Congrats on that BA!
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