Anonymous wrote:Why does the college forum attract so many trolls?!?! “KELLY” school of business? Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:University of Vermont.
Dd lives the cold and Burlington.
I hope she does come home a Cray, cray Bernie supporter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: IU Kelly School of Business
I graduated from IU's Kelly school as well as several of my siblings. Currently, several of my nieces and nephews attend IU, so I'm familiar with the current culture. If your DD wants to enroll in Kelly, I strongly suggest she join a sorority. It's just the culture of the business school. If she does it will serve her well and if not, she will be an outliner. So, hopefully DD is interested in sororities. Too, IU sororities are very hard to get into. I think it's that there is more demand than supply. Two of my five nieces were totally shut out even from the two sororities their grandmother and mother's were in. These girls have it all going for them, so I don't know why. I'm not trying to put down Kelly, just trying to give you more information.
Why would someone who went to the school keep making the same typo over and over?
Kelley.
It’s called a Troll.
I'm not a troll you twits. I just forgot how to spell it. Too bad you two only provide negative information and not helpful information.
You forgot how to spell your alma mater!?!? Wow... speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette. She got into the 6 year doctor of physical therapy program and is THRILLED!
I'm jealous I love Marquette.
I love custard. Seriously. Check this out.
https://www.kopps.com
As soon as you get off the plane, even in the airport, you feel the difference.
Do you know what I am talking about??
You mean, that it is quiet (even the TSA tones down the yelling) and nice?
My kid is also heading to the Upper Midwest. We hope he never comes back...
And one day (not too soon) we will follow.
Bingo! People are so chill and nice.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette. She got into the 6 year doctor of physical therapy program and is THRILLED!
I'm jealous I love Marquette.
I love custard. Seriously. Check this out.
https://www.kopps.com
As soon as you get off the plane, even in the airport, you feel the difference.
Do you know what I am talking about??
You mean, that it is quiet (even the TSA tones down the yelling) and nice?
My kid is also heading to the Upper Midwest. We hope he never comes back...
And one day (not too soon) we will follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: IU Kelly School of Business
I graduated from IU's Kelly school as well as several of my siblings. Currently, several of my nieces and nephews attend IU, so I'm familiar with the current culture. If your DD wants to enroll in Kelly, I strongly suggest she join a sorority. It's just the culture of the business school. If she does it will serve her well and if not, she will be an outliner. So, hopefully DD is interested in sororities. Too, IU sororities are very hard to get into. I think it's that there is more demand than supply. Two of my five nieces were totally shut out even from the two sororities their grandmother and mother's were in. These girls have it all going for them, so I don't know why. I'm not trying to put down Kelly, just trying to give you more information.
Why would someone who went to the school keep making the same typo over and over?
Kelley.
It’s called a Troll.
I'm not a troll you twits. I just forgot how to spell it. Too bad you two only provide negative information and not helpful information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: IU Kelly School of Business
I graduated from IU's Kelly school as well as several of my siblings. Currently, several of my nieces and nephews attend IU, so I'm familiar with the current culture. If your DD wants to enroll in Kelly, I strongly suggest she join a sorority. It's just the culture of the business school. If she does it will serve her well and if not, she will be an outliner. So, hopefully DD is interested in sororities. Too, IU sororities are very hard to get into. I think it's that there is more demand than supply. Two of my five nieces were totally shut out even from the two sororities their grandmother and mother's were in. These girls have it all going for them, so I don't know why. I'm not trying to put down Kelly, just trying to give you more information.
Why would someone who went to the school keep making the same typo over and over?
Kelley.
It’s called a Troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: IU Kelly School of Business
I graduated from IU's Kelly school as well as several of my siblings. Currently, several of my nieces and nephews attend IU, so I'm familiar with the current culture. If your DD wants to enroll in Kelly, I strongly suggest she join a sorority. It's just the culture of the business school. If she does it will serve her well and if not, she will be an outliner. So, hopefully DD is interested in sororities. Too, IU sororities are very hard to get into. I think it's that there is more demand than supply. Two of my five nieces were totally shut out even from the two sororities their grandmother and mother's were in. These girls have it all going for them, so I don't know why. I'm not trying to put down Kelly, just trying to give you more information.
Why would someone who went to the school keep making the same typo over and over?
Kelley.
Anonymous wrote:Re: IU Kelly School of Business
I graduated from IU's Kelly school as well as several of my siblings. Currently, several of my nieces and nephews attend IU, so I'm familiar with the current culture. If your DD wants to enroll in Kelly, I strongly suggest she join a sorority. It's just the culture of the business school. If she does it will serve her well and if not, she will be an outliner. So, hopefully DD is interested in sororities. Too, IU sororities are very hard to get into. I think it's that there is more demand than supply. Two of my five nieces were totally shut out even from the two sororities their grandmother and mother's were in. These girls have it all going for them, so I don't know why. I'm not trying to put down Kelly, just trying to give you more information.
Anonymous wrote:Re: IU Kelly School of Business
I graduated from IU's Kelly school as well as several of my siblings. Currently, several of my nieces and nephews attend IU, so I'm familiar with the current culture. If your DD wants to enroll in Kelly, I strongly suggest she join a sorority. It's just the culture of the business school. If she does it will serve her well and if not, she will be an outliner. So, hopefully DD is interested in sororities. Too, IU sororities are very hard to get into. I think it's that there is more demand than supply. Two of my five nieces were totally shut out even from the two sororities their grandmother and mother's were in. These girls have it all going for them, so I don't know why. I'm not trying to put down Kelly, just trying to give you more information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette. She got into the 6 year doctor of physical therapy program and is THRILLED!
I'm jealous I love Marquette.
I love custard. Seriously. Check this out.
https://www.kopps.com
As soon as you get off the plane, even in the airport, you feel the difference.
Do you know what I am talking about??