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from ghobson
Old Feb 04, 2009, 06:44 AM

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Hey Exmil77, I am not sure if you are or not. I go to class during the day. But next month I will be switching to the night course do to a work conflict. Tell me your name and I will see if you are or not. If not I will be next month. Wanna be my study buddy :-)
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No. 21
from exmil77
Old Feb 04, 2009, 06:34 PM

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Im in the night program, so I guess I will see you next month.
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No. 22
from KaCee
Old Apr 12, 2009, 09:11 PM

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I wish I knew about this before I wasted over a year of my life and loans that piled up. I attended BMC in Salina, KS and hate that campus. Their "teachers" come straight from the streets and barely have teaching backgrounds. It was a waste and HATE that I signed up with them so quickly. They wanted $2,208 before releasing my school records/transcripts....saying they sent my loan money back to Sallie Mae. Therefore they screwed me....I could've applied a community college here in NC but didn't have THAT transcript!
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