You know when people come back from college and they say "Oh, it's just like high school." Well they're wrong. It's worse than high school. Art college is this whole different animal. Not only are there elite little groups of artists who know everyone, but the division between dorm kids and commuting kids is stupid. Sure, they know each other, but they don't talk. There's always drama at parties, too. At least in high school, no one gave a shit. :\ You ALL commuted. You all partied together, and even if you never talked to someone before, you could always be like "Oh yeah awesome, I like that too." And carry on a conversation for longer than 3 seconds. Not allowed in the college world for some reason.
But that will all have to end next year. Dorm kids aren't really supposed to stay in there more than a year. Then NO ONE will talk because they're weird and awkward.
You know those art kids in your class who are always too quiet and no one talks to them but you know they're secretly doing some pretty good artwork? Well imagine an entire school of them, with some of them more talkative than others. Everyone is weird, everyone is awkward, and they're all mentally unstable in some way. xD
Camic was right, college is a surreal place.
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Of course, it was only a one year, program in a city college, so maybe that was the difference? >>
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"Wolves on a boat? Next thing you know, it'll be snakes on a plane!" -Random Student
out of curiosity, what school are you attending?
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Well the market research is showing off her new tits,
Executives' jaws drop to the floor
"We've got the new data and the good news
is they don't think for themselves anymore"
It's not a bad school, it's just really awkward and no one communicates. :\
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I drink Nozz-a-la.
there have been times when i wished everyone would leave me alone for a few days so i could finish a project.
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Well the market research is showing off her new tits,
Executives' jaws drop to the floor
"We've got the new data and the good news
is they don't think for themselves anymore"
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