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Hey are any of you guys college students in NYC? Where do you go? Do you like it? Was it what you were expecting?

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I'm a CUNY BA studentm which is a program that allows you to construct yr own major by taking courses from any senior CUNY college. My home college is CCNY, but I also take courses at Hunter. I love my college experience. I pretty much get to take whatever courses I want with whichever profs at whatever school. I must add that I am a position of privilege since I work in an administrative office I don't have to deal with as much red tape. Over all I think going to CUNY is the best fit for me academically, socially, and career-wise.

Also, a friend in my collective is a student at Lehman. Although I'm not sure if she'll if ever graduate since she just missed her last chance to take a CPE last wee! X[

Also my collective is holding a fundraiser party on Friday Feb 5th. You should come through to our afro-punk house in Harlem:

the convent collective presents:


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CoNvEnT cOlLeCtIvE iS rAiSiNg MoNeY tO pRoViDe FrEe MuSiC lEsSoNs To ThE hArLeM cOmMuNiTy


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PLUS: DJ's, Open Mic, Battles?

Friday February 5th 7pm-2am
379 W 125th Street Apt 3
New York, New York 10027

$5 minimum donation
$2 drinks (buy one, get one before 9pm)

We will be collecting food/clothing donations for Haiti

Convent Collective is an open source collection of artists, activists, and agents of change living and creating in Harlem, NY. Our goal is to create a sustainable network for culture to be produced and published in, where individual exploration in turn effects the growth of an ever-changing community. Questions, Comments, Concerns? Conventcollective@gmail.com or Conventcollective.ning.com

We currently have members who are interested in giving guitar, drums, and cello lessons! If you are interested in coordinating music lessons, or starting your own progressive program email winstonscarlett@gmail.com!


cheers,
win

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I go to NYU and has a lot to offer, but because I go at night, I can't really get as involved as I wanted to

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I'm at St John's University in Queens.

I hate it. Im sophomore. I'm hopefully going to transfer.

Those college students in NY should hang out! I LOVE NY I hate my school lol. :)

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how do you like nyu?

Shaken From Complacency said:
I go to NYU and has a lot to offer, but because I go at night, I can't really get as involved as I wanted to

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why do you hate it st johns?

Ekari said:
I'm at St John's University in Queens.

I hate it. Im sophomore. I'm hopefully going to transfer.

Those college students in NY should hang out! I LOVE NY I hate my school lol. :)

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i feel your pain my work schedule pretty much conflicts with everything. so do you go to school at night b/c of work or...

Shaken From Complacency said:
I go to NYU and has a lot to offer, but because I go at night, I can't really get as involved as I wanted to

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I attend NYIT (New York Institute of Technology). I'm pursuing a Masters in Communication Arts (Web and Interactive Media). I love my school because its hands on and prepares us with industry related projects, internships/externships with good companies, networking, and tours of degree-related businesses (HBO, Radio Stations, 3D/Editing studios, etc.). The downside is the poor scheduling of classes. I have to attend both NYC and Long Island campuses just to get the classes I need for the semester. Also, the school won't solve the issue of "75% of what I need to learn for any job will be learned on the job." (unless my future career is where I score a sweet internship).

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