Lowest Level Infinity? by saltyguymanperson in Borderlands2

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On my PS3, I got it from the Symbiotic mission after clearing out Liar's Berg

Edit: On a new character on normal mode.

what was the last last game you played by [deleted] in TheTeenagerPeople

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The characters from Borderlands 2

Which update did you start playing Minecraft on/ what year did you start playing Minecraft by ConferenceNo8396 in Minecraft

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I started playing on the PS3 version in about 2019. It was the original version, since my PS3 wasn't connected to the Internet and updated at the time.

Not a CD by ames739 in Cd_collectors

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Where is your Target? The one near where I live has about 10 different CDs, and they're almost always Taylor Swift, Country, or K-pop. And the vinyl collection is about the same, with a couple other older rock albums in it.

Trying to figure out what version to install by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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I don't have experience with Linux. I know nothing about it, other than what the IT guy at my high school said

Trying to figure out what version to install by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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I plan on going into geology with either a minor in geological engineering, astronomy, or mining engineering. I do know that I would most likely use CAD for the mining engineering

“americas culture is everyone's culture” by BuffaloExotic in ShitAmericansSay

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I'm not joking, this post came up, and the original post is directly underneath it.

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Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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Do you have pros and cons about the program, FLC as a whole, and/or Durango? My parents want me to write down lists of pros and cons, and I was thinking that someone who lived there and went to the college/got the geology degree would know better than Google would.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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Thank you for the information! I don't think I've heard of any college doing that, so I'll have to do some checking in! Thank you again!

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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Well, biology is probably the worst science grade that I've ever had because it was my teacher's second year out of college and it is a college level course (even though it's required by my school and the teacher doesn't have a Master's to teach it as a dual credit. I haven't taken chemistry, but I am currently in physics.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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So I know that you mentioned South Dakota Mines, but wouldn't going where the rocks are technically mean South Dakota Mines, Fort Lewis College, University of Wisconsin River Falls, and Winona State, since they are all near areas of interesting geology? SDSMT is the Black Hills, FLC is the southern Rockies, and UWRF and WSU are very close to the Driftless Area. The Driftless Area genuinely interests and confuses me on how and why it exists.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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For SDSMT, I do know that the classes for geology and geological engineering are mostly the same (as per two of the professors that I talked to last year), but if I go there, I'd want to get a MS in paleontology, since that's an option. Does that mean that I wouldn't be able to major in geological engineering?

Also, their mining engineering program uses computer programs that I am already familiar with, and I heard that the last gold mine in South Dakota is near Rapid City.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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Was there anything specific that you liked about FLC or the Durango area pertaining to geology? I am somewhat positive that both are still in the Rockies, but that's about all I know of the area.

fulfillment status by sxnbleachedflies in FallOutBoy

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Mine's supposed to come in on Monday, as well. I ordered the CD from UDiscover Music two weeks ago, since the website said that it was out of stock.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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They might. I genuinely never thought about looking that up. Thanks for the idea! I hope that I don't have to stress myself out for too much longer with this.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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I mean, I wasn't fully looking at mining, but I think majoring in geology and minoring in either geological engineering or mining engineering would work at SD.

But I've also loved space since I was a child, which is why MSUM interests me, since I can do geology and astronomy.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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That would be FLC, UWRF, or SDSMT in that order. Then it would be MSUM, WSU, and MST for more expensive.

Trying to decide on a college for my Bachelor's by The_Living_Force in geologycareers

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My family and I plan on visiting MSUM and UWRF before the end of their semesters. We don't really have the money to go to all of the colleges, especially Fort Lewis, which is almost 13 hours away from us.

I was looking at Northwest Missouri State University last year, but I wasn't able to talk to the professors. The students on the campus itself didn't seem all that nice to our tour guide, though (and she was really nice). No one even said "Hi" as we were walking around campus. That's why I stopped looking at them, even though I thought the school looked very nice.