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Bowlcut
28-09-2009, 10:29 PM
Note to douches bags there is no such things as being in "pre-law". In Quebec a student doesn't even need a single year of under grad if they go straight from CEGEP. Else where in Canada usually a few years of undergrad are required, but admit that "pre-law" is a nice way of saying "I am taking a completely useless Bachelor of Arts as I was unable or willing to take Business, Engineering, or something hard".

Note to dumb bitches who tell me they are in "Pre-med". You don't impress anyone until you at least get into a med school, but being as clueless as you are about defining topics you probably will never get in.

Sorry but I hate meeting people who think that their degree is a necessary requirement for impressing people. I could not care less about what private school you went to in Ontario or Westmount because the fact your parents paid $20k a year for you to end up in the same place I did with average public school leads me to believe they aren't so smart.

Mr Ontario
28-09-2009, 10:34 PM
oh here we go with another debate lol :)

#8
28-09-2009, 10:34 PM
I agree with most of this statement, but, I am actually in a "pre-law" course in University in Ontario that allows me to attend law school after 3 years rather than 4 with my undergrad courses run concurrently.

I dont know how it may differ in Queerbec but when people try to drop an impressive undergrad line, it does sound pretty gay. Its like the guys in highschool who talked about their cars that their parents bought them. Thats when you KNOW you're a super douche.

GYMBRAT
28-09-2009, 10:35 PM
LMAO! what dosage of tren a are you on Mr. Bowlcut?

BDH
28-09-2009, 11:24 PM
I was drinking with some people and one dude was in "med school"... another buddy was biting his nails so I told him how childish and disgusting it is to be gnawing on your own body parts...

The "med school" guy looked at me all weird and said "fingernails are body parts?"...

"Um, yeah... they are part of your body, aren't they?"

He kept arguing that he was in med school and fingernails arent bodyparts... He is apparently doing so well in med school that he no longer has to look at the actual word and where it originates...

BODY PART= part of the body

#8
29-09-2009, 12:21 AM
^^Tell him its not the fact that he drinks his own cum that makes him gay. Its that he takes huge dicks in his bum and loves it that makes him a flaming homo.

(not that theres anything wrong with that)

:)

faller
29-09-2009, 07:40 AM
I'm "pre retired" and hope to soon be "retired"..

Bowlcut
29-09-2009, 07:50 AM
LMAO! what dosage of tren a are you on Mr. Bowlcut?

None. I am just bitter this week because there is an epidemic of douche bagness sweeping across Montreal; guys with their dress shirts unbuttoned, fat chicks in spandex, and more.

As for the moron who decided to argue with BDH, he should quit life now.

Seth
29-09-2009, 08:37 AM
^ lets not forget the popped collars cool crew

ubcpower
29-09-2009, 08:41 AM
Its funny when i used to bounce at the bar on campus you could know who was in law school a mile a way. I have nothing against lawyers and applaud someone who gets through law school but alot of them would get so drunk and when being kicked out you better believe they knew their "rights" and would constantly threaten to sue for assault or some sort of human rights violation

PdH
29-09-2009, 11:02 AM
^^^^^They drink so much b/c the workload and stress is insane.

Bowlcut
29-09-2009, 07:08 PM
Its funny when i used to bounce at the bar on campus you could know who was in law school a mile a way. I have nothing against lawyers and applaud someone who gets through law school but alot of them would get so drunk and when being kicked out you better believe they knew their "rights" and would constantly threaten to sue for assault or some sort of human rights violation

That's when you work them in the back room.

Doryphorus
06-10-2009, 08:37 PM
Note to dumb bitches who tell me they are in "Pre-med". You don't impress anyone until you at least get into a med school, but being as clueless as you are about defining topics you probably will never get in.

Lol where I go to school, any undergrad degree that can get you into medical school is considered "pre-med" ... including the aforementioned completely useless Bachelor of Arts degree, as long as there's a few extra courses (physiology/anatomy/microbiology/chemistry) thrown on top to meet the med-school application requirements.