I'd say stay, but I'm pretty biased. USC gave me an awesome 4 years. But then again, your financial situation is much tougher than mine. My student loans aren't even close to what you have to pay off. USC has an abundance of scholarships that a lot of students overlook. So maybe you can look...
Listening to The Beatles for the first time was
A lot of people only have heard the songs that usually play on the radio - the more "poppy" stuff. But once you start to dig and get into their later albums, you realize how talented these guys were. Definitely beyond their time.
I never fully...
Listening to The Beatles for the first time was
A lot of people only have heard the songs that usually play on the radio - the more "poppy" stuff. But once you start to dig and get into their later albums, you realize how talented these guys were. Definitely beyond their time.
I never fully...
I agree with the 288 crew for reasons already stated in this thread.
Just a quick question that no one has brought up (trying to think of this creatively):
Does the distributive property of multiplication fall under the P in PEMDAS or the M?
I agree with the 288 crew for reasons already stated in this thread.
Just a quick question that no one has brought up (trying to think of this creatively):
Does the distributive property of multiplication fall under the P in PEMDAS or the M?
Although sports takes up a small portion of the book, you guys should check out Unbroken. It's a biography of Louis Zamperini, written by Laura Hillenbrand, also the author of Seabiscuit. It's a pretty unbelievable story and hopefully gets made into a movie someday.
Although sports takes up a small portion of the book, you guys should check out Unbroken. It's a biography of Louis Zamperini, written by Laura Hillenbrand, also the author of Seabiscuit. It's a pretty unbelievable story and hopefully gets made into a movie someday.