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mwoo 01-16-2013 10:31 PM

I was down :okay:

Purely 01-16-2013 10:45 PM

^ lets do it LOLOL

ForeverYours 01-16-2013 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yray (Post 8134435)
^ don't think so since people are either underage or show no interest :lawl:

:badpokerface:

:okay:

mwoo 01-16-2013 11:34 PM

I get off at 330... maybe if more people go :P I'll see if one of my friends would be down to.. Are thursdays when they have cheap wings?

yray 01-16-2013 11:54 PM

^I should be off by 430, technically should be a 4hour class :\ that goes to 530...

RSFU FB page I guess

Geoc 01-17-2013 08:39 AM

I get off at 10:30, have fun guys :okay:
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bluejays 01-17-2013 01:09 PM

Does anyone here drive the white amuse 370z that stalled on gaglardi?
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ForeverYours 01-17-2013 03:13 PM

3 hour lectures :fulloffuck:

Half the class is asleep, the other half on their phones, and I'm in the nsfw section... :troll:

is350 01-17-2013 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluejays (Post 8134873)
Does anyone here drive the white amuse 370z that stalled on gaglardi?
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the one with the nismo spoiler and an N sign?

bluejays 01-17-2013 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmwx1 (Post 8134999)
the one with the nismo spoiler and an N sign?

Yeah that's the one

is350 01-17-2013 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluejays (Post 8135031)
Yeah that's the one

That's mine man














na just kidding. When I was driving by the bus loop, I saw it parked, I saw a young asian guy in it though.

ph0 01-17-2013 11:16 PM

anyone in CMPT 150 bby?

BrRsn 01-18-2013 07:28 AM

sitting at the one table in the lecture hall. There's a plug.




http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/...43/462/79a.gif

Filling my brain with knowledge, and my laptop with electrons.


Excellent.

Geoc 01-18-2013 12:47 PM

Bussed to school today, save 30 dollars worth of gas and parking:alonehappy:

is350 01-18-2013 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geoc (Post 8135710)
Bussed to school today, save 30 dollars worth of gas and parking:alonehappy:

I assume you live veryyyyyy far away from SFU and drive a big ass truck.

vyrospec 01-18-2013 12:59 PM

^ :suspicious:
he could be driving racecar...

G-nerd 01-18-2013 01:00 PM

I really need some advice regarding Co-op ?

I asked this a while ago, but I want to see if my improvements will be suffice to land a co-op position.

What are my chances of getting a Co-op position ?

So this is my profile so far :

Cgpa: 2.86 ( Will go up to 2.9 or above after this semester )
GPA of all business classes = 3.13
Upper division business gpa = 3.03

Jobs:
Held 2 seasonal 4 month positions.
private tutoring for 8 months
Now Currently looking for a job

Volunteer:
Currently applying for office administration position

So this is my profile so far.

Sfu has this stupid minimum 3 work term requirement for business co op which means that if I don't find any position, I will never graduate or I will be in school until I am 25 until I land 3 co op positions.

Should I just finish my courses and graduate or is there a chance that I land a position. I have only 9 courses left so that's approx 2 semesters worth.

Co-op advisors are useless and only tell me to apply. I asked them the same question and all they said is that it depends on the employers. WTF.

Please be brutally honest.

yray 01-18-2013 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmwx1 (Post 8135716)
I assume you live veryyyyyy far away from SFU and drive a big ass truck.

I would save atleast 25$ if I don't drive to school :lawl:

areyounoob 01-18-2013 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G-nerd (Post 8135722)
I really need some advice regarding Co-op ?

I asked this a while ago, but I want to see if my improvements will be suffice to land a co-op position.

What are my chances of getting a Co-op position ?

So this is my profile so far :

Cgpa: 2.86 ( Will go up to 2.9 or above after this semester )
GPA of all business classes = 3.13
Upper division business gpa = 3.03

Jobs:
Held 2 seasonal 4 month positions.
private tutoring for 8 months
Now Currently looking for a job

Volunteer:
Currently applying for office administration position

So this is my profile so far.

Sfu has this stupid minimum 3 work term requirement for business co op which means that if I don't find any position, I will never graduate or I will be in school until I am 25 until I land 3 co op positions.

Should I just finish my courses and graduate or is there a chance that I land a position. I have only 9 courses left so that's approx 2 semesters worth.

Co-op advisors are useless and only tell me to apply. I asked them the same question and all they said is that it depends on the employers. WTF.

Please be brutally honest.

Just apply dude. :fulloffuck: They're right. Your chances of getting hired depends on the employer.

vyrospec 01-18-2013 02:28 PM

you know you're at west mall when u can hear ppl yelling at each other in mando...

mwoo 01-18-2013 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G-nerd (Post 8135722)
I really need some advice regarding Co-op ?

I asked this a while ago, but I want to see if my improvements will be suffice to land a co-op position.

What are my chances of getting a Co-op position ?

So this is my profile so far :

Cgpa: 2.86 ( Will go up to 2.9 or above after this semester )
GPA of all business classes = 3.13
Upper division business gpa = 3.03

Jobs:
Held 2 seasonal 4 month positions.
private tutoring for 8 months
Now Currently looking for a job

Volunteer:
Currently applying for office administration position

So this is my profile so far.

Sfu has this stupid minimum 3 work term requirement for business co op which means that if I don't find any position, I will never graduate or I will be in school until I am 25 until I land 3 co op positions.

Should I just finish my courses and graduate or is there a chance that I land a position. I have only 9 courses left so that's approx 2 semesters worth.

Co-op advisors are useless and only tell me to apply. I asked them the same question and all they said is that it depends on the employers. WTF.

Please be brutally honest.

I'll be brutally honest and say you're being dumb for not listening to your advisors and asking strangers online how to deal with your major. Why have you not applied yet
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BrRsn 01-18-2013 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmwx1 (Post 8135716)
I assume you live veryyyyyy far away from SFU and drive a big ass truck.

Parking all day is anywhere from $3.50 (before 8am in the crappy lots) upto $13

Add in food/gas -- attending school can be pretty damn expensive.

Purely 01-18-2013 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G-nerd (Post 8135722)
I really need some advice regarding Co-op ?

I asked this a while ago, but I want to see if my improvements will be suffice to land a co-op position.

What are my chances of getting a Co-op position ?

So this is my profile so far :

Cgpa: 2.86 ( Will go up to 2.9 or above after this semester )
GPA of all business classes = 3.13
Upper division business gpa = 3.03

Jobs:
Held 2 seasonal 4 month positions.
private tutoring for 8 months
Now Currently looking for a job

Volunteer:
Currently applying for office administration position

So this is my profile so far.

Sfu has this stupid minimum 3 work term requirement for business co op which means that if I don't find any position, I will never graduate or I will be in school until I am 25 until I land 3 co op positions.

Should I just finish my courses and graduate or is there a chance that I land a position. I have only 9 courses left so that's approx 2 semesters worth.

Co-op advisors are useless and only tell me to apply. I asked them the same question and all they said is that it depends on the employers. WTF.

Please be brutally honest.

I'm in second year and looking to apply now. I missed the info session, but the very worst if you were only able to find one position, can't you just rage quit co-op after? It just doesn't show you completed co-op, but you can still list the firm you worked for on your resume?

Btw, what is your major?

FI-Z33 01-18-2013 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G-nerd (Post 8135722)
I really need some advice regarding Co-op ?

I asked this a while ago, but I want to see if my improvements will be suffice to land a co-op position.

What are my chances of getting a Co-op position ?

So this is my profile so far :

Cgpa: 2.86 ( Will go up to 2.9 or above after this semester )
GPA of all business classes = 3.13
Upper division business gpa = 3.03

Jobs:
Held 2 seasonal 4 month positions.
private tutoring for 8 months
Now Currently looking for a job

Volunteer:
Currently applying for office administration position

So this is my profile so far.

Sfu has this stupid minimum 3 work term requirement for business co op which means that if I don't find any position, I will never graduate or I will be in school until I am 25 until I land 3 co op positions.

Should I just finish my courses and graduate or is there a chance that I land a position. I have only 9 courses left so that's approx 2 semesters worth.

Co-op advisors are useless and only tell me to apply. I asked them the same question and all they said is that it depends on the employers. WTF.

Please be brutally honest.

You can still graduate even if you don't do 3 coop terms. You just won't get a coop certificate. If you do 4 coop terms, then you get a notation on your transcript. Other than that...doesn't really matter if you do 1, 2 or 3 or none at all. It's just for experience.

"Undergraduate students are admitted to the Co-op program with the understanding that they will complete at least three work terms. If, for whatever reason, a student does not complete three or four work terms, this will not impede graduation. There will be no notation on the transcript that they “dropped” Co-op."

is350 01-18-2013 05:01 PM

^ yeah. If you go to the lot beside G lot at 8am, you can park at school all day for $3.5. I don't know how far you guys live from SFU. But assuming it is within 15-20km counting both way, gas should be ranging from $5-10 for the 4 cylinder should be around $5 for v6 max at $10. Don't know if you drive a V8 or v12, then money isn't an issue. So that gives us $13.5 for the day maximum. If I were to park for $10 or more in other lots, I wouldn't even consider driving, big effing rip-off. And for food, you could make your own sandwichs or bring your own food.


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