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^^ Yah man… gonna mad eat lettuce, kelp and califlower when i get back to HK…
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Yah… i so agree… sometimes overly surrounded by wealthy people and can get quite fed up with that… not getting a balance at Cornell… ah well… i guess that’s the norm…>.<
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very interesting articles!!
looking at the second one….i do agree. on my floor alone we can see quite a few pretty rich people. think about some people who can afford to go out to eat every day, partying all the time, buy £3000 laptops, lots of different expensive gadgets, even shopping at the famous super expensive Harrods!!
i don’t really see anyone that is regarded as the “traditional” poor students, although there are a few who do work part time….but most don’t
VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE VEGE
haha…I’m crazy now….because I didn’t eat a lot….my relative made dishes with vegetables for me…>.<
Wow really? In my university, most people are farmers, woodcutters, bricklayers or garbageman! A lot of people on my floor also work part time and apply for grants and loans too, or join the army for a free education. We must be looking at different facets of the same cube.
that’s very trrue.. u can easily tell who is from the upper class.
there is no such thing known as “fair opportunitiy”.
Take Wisconsin (madison) as example, the house rent is also $600.. but for the entire flat/apartment/house..
unusually high demand for “good” house in here.
Gee
You read «H³ø??
So intellectual…
I guess I’ll stick to Ming Pao and Apple Daily.. 🙂
Tony
16/5/04