grapesmoker wrote:Is the late April date really a killer for that many schools? I thought most finals tended to start in mid-May.
Kentb426 wrote:Haha, yeah that advanced eukaryotic genetics just osmosifies into your brain while playing quiz bowl :-P.
Kentb426 wrote:Ok, I know, some of you will be like organic isn't really hard at all but I had to study a lot.
Kentb426 wrote:But seriously, there will never be a weekend that suits everyone .... while we would have liked to make our first ACF Nats trip this year, unless I have a serious lapse in judgement that tells me to screw my classes, we will probably have to sit it out.
cvdwightw wrote:I can say with some definitiveness that that weekend is likely smack in the middle of finals for both UCLA and UCI, and there is a good chance that at least one of those teams will be there. I don't know whether this is better or worse than the previous years where it was during our spring break and caused all sorts of weird travel problems for us.
Kent B wrote:so this tourney is happening on my 21st birthday.....decisions.....
Kent B wrote:so this tourney is happening on my 21st birthday.....decisions.....
Kent B wrote:so this tourney is happening on my 21st birthday.....decisions.....
grapesmoker wrote:edit: drinking may also happen during tournament proper
Bentley Like Beckham wrote:Barring any problems with scheduling, I have also reserved rooms on Friday night and Sunday morning if anyone is planning side events.
wd4gdz wrote:Darn, no Sox games in Boston that weekend
Bruce wrote:wd4gdz wrote:Darn, no Sox games in Boston that weekend
But that doesn't mean there will be a shortage of sporting events in the Boston Area. The Wonderland Greyhound Track has live racing six days a week and should be back up and running for the spring season by 4/26.
wd4gdz wrote:Darn, no Sox games in Boston that weekend
Banana paper wrote:If anyone besides me going to ACF Nationals is a Bad Religion fan, you should join me in going to this event, where Greg Graffin will be winning an award and doing an acoustic performance: http://www.harvardhumanist.org/2008/02/ ... g-graffin/
Dolemite wrote:Banana paper wrote:If anyone besides me going to ACF Nationals is a Bad Religion fan, you should join me in going to this event, where Greg Graffin will be winning an award and doing an acoustic performance: http://www.harvardhumanist.org/2008/02/ ... g-graffin/
Why couldn't this have happened at Vanderbilt last year?!
Space geostrategy wrote:Dolemite wrote:Banana paper wrote:If anyone besides me going to ACF Nationals is a Bad Religion fan, you should join me in going to this event, where Greg Graffin will be winning an award and doing an acoustic performance: http://www.harvardhumanist.org/2008/02/ ... g-graffin/
Why couldn't this have happened at Vanderbilt last year?!
You know, you could actually come to Nats this year and go to this.
Banana paper wrote:If anyone besides me going to ACF Nationals is a Bad Religion fan, you should join me in going to this event, where Greg Graffin will be winning an award and doing an acoustic performance: http://www.harvardhumanist.org/2008/02/ ... g-graffin/
Banana paper wrote:If anyone besides me going to ACF Nationals is a Bad Religion fan, you should join me in going to this event, where Greg Graffin will be winning an award and doing an acoustic performance: http://www.harvardhumanist.org/2008/02/ ... g-graffin/
Return to College area archives
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest