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JDB12
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Yes, I was considering attending St. Francis next year actually. They have their parties, but they are more of a prestegious school than anything. Most of the kids are in the PT or PA program, two very very hard programs that St. Francis is known for. A lot of kids that attend there are involved in athletics, which also takes up most of their time. One of my friends plays soccer there and I don't think he has went to one party yet.. He is a sophomore.
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my sister graduated from there with her masters, and she said there was nothgn to do, execpt for like one measily frat house she didnt like anyhow. ohwell, she gets paid alot of money due to that degree, so go for it my man.
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It's just one non-stop party at SFU...that is, when the two feet of snow melts in July :D . Most people are either in athletics or are PT or PA majors, which are incredibly hard, so they just don't have time to party every weekend (though there those students who are perpetually in a drunken stupor). Then there's the football field--the "Pine Bowl" in the middle of the woods...but it is fun in its own country way (just like Bedford County--sooo much to do :lol: ).
If cheerleading is so easy...why can't you pick up any girls?
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Pretty sure I said that earlier. ha
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