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RachelAnnie   

Rachel, 28 y.o.
Galveston, United States [Current City]

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Joined 12 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Jul 24, 2015
Viticulture and oenology ? That's really nice ! I visited Bordeaux and tasted a few wines last week, it was interesting :) What kind of music do you play on piano ?
Reply - Conversation - Dec 24, 2014
Merrry Christmas,Rachel!!!
Reply - Conversation - Nov 28, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2013
Yeah I do. (: What I love is that my classrooms have such a diverse population. In my classes there are kids my age, veterans, older people who are trying to get new job skills, people who have kids my age, foreign exchange, and the list goes on. At a uni I would have never had that experience. And most of my teachers have phd's. So I go and talk to the physics professor regularly and get great advice on my academic career. I think its the same at Uni just that maybe its more "you need to make an appointment" or you have to beat other students to it.
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2013
sorry that was so long ^_^
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2013
I go to a community college which offers smaller and cheaper classes. The classes transfer to universities and colleges in my state. When you are at college or university you will have to take "general education" classes. These are writing, math, and other stuff. Those are the classes that get SUPER big. And in Science the 100 & 200 level classes are also really big 80-200+ students. Once you decide your major (300 level) classes get smaller depending on your college or uni size.

The difference between college and uni is that a university is a huge academic institution that has, for example, a college of science. Whereas a college, for example, Reed College is a liberal arts college.
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2013
Sadly a lot of it has to do with the teacher and how the material is presented. I understand the concepts and through hours of studying I can say I am good at it. But not because it comes easy you know? Yeah college is hard but at Uni where the basic courses have 200 students its even worse. :/
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2013
It's ok thats how I am about physics (:
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2013
hello (: I saw that you are intereted in geology! So am I.
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!hola!
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