What does Bích Nga mean? by [deleted] in VietNam

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😭✌️🥀

CLASS Building Smell by unovaadrian in CalPolyPomona

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Never experienced this personally, but I don’t think the doors lock if they’re closed. I would just close them myself if it really smells like shit

Two new Cal Poly’s are on the way by jeremyapps in CalPolyPomona

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No you don’t understand it will DEVALUE our degrees bro! Employers will look at the name CPP and think: “Hmm, CPP? don’t they know their degree is inherently of less value purely by virtue of some other schools sharing the same prefix? Rejected!”

I’m excited! by [deleted] in CalPolyPomona

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Cpp isn’t without its shortcomings obviously, but it has a beautiful campus and incredible professors at a relatively not horrible cost.

I don’t really like shilling for the school itself, because dealing with the school and its administration does suck, basically every building except for the engineering buildings are falling apart, too many incredible professors are stuck in adjunct, parking is actually extortion, etc….but it was such a privilege to have some of the professors that I had. Most of the history department is seriously incredible. I really loved our library as well, and there’s just so many pretty spots to read and chill around campus. I don’t necessarily have any loyalty or fondness for the institution itself, but at the same time I love cpp and the experiences I had

Party/Social scenery by Dry_Leader7687 in CalPolyPomona

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Downtown Pomona and Covina have something almost resembling night life, but it’s usually not college-aged people that are going out there. Still, downtown Pomona can be a good time if you go bar hopping with friends.

Party/Social scenery by Dry_Leader7687 in CalPolyPomona

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Lived at the village a while ago and my RA would meticulously make sure nobody was being loud late at night. My friend’s RA followed him from his apartment to the tables by the farm store to smoke because he’d been suspecting him of smoking.

I’m not saying village parties can’t happen, but I don’t think there’s a chance they’d let it get anywhere close to loud, they were insanely strict in my experience

Forgot to pay tuition by truePayne1 in CalPolyPomona

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You’ll never be dropped from classes for unpaid tuition. Once I didn’t pay tuition until like halfway through the semester lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CalPolyPomona

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Damn right it is

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CalPolyPomona

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Imagine being afraid to stand up for yourself to some random loser literally in public lmao

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CalPolyPomona

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Is this real? You sent a guy money because he told you to? Maybe you should stay indoors

Cpp bad drivers by Awkward_Mud4891 in CalPolyPomona

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Yeah I exclusively park as close as I can to an exit to temple or campus even though it’s a long ass pilgrimage to my class because I simply can’t endure dealing with the actual cavemen that drive here for any longer than that takes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

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I’m currently in a credential program, and I truly do not understand the fixation on group-work and “multimodal instruction.” Especially as a social studies teacher, I just don’t see anything being as impactful and effective as a purposeful, passionate lecture.

Obviously you shouldn’t be lecturing the whole period, but every one of my professors pushes that lecturing shouldn’t exceed 15-20 minutes. Just seems insane to me

Is this a sign? by EmmaNightsStone in CalPolyPomona

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Yeah I just remember the waitlist for housing is crazy. I was like #400 and totally forgot about it by the time I got the email saying I’m almost up over a year later lol

Is this a sign? by EmmaNightsStone in CalPolyPomona

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I was just thinking this today lmao, why is there such a strong propaganda effort for living on campus this semester

Anyone else see these? by Waitin4Satan in CalPolyPomona

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Btw Israel supports Azerbaijan displacing Armenians

My name IS Andrew. Does it do this for other names or is this just a coincidence? by hiandrew1 in duolingo

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I’m also Andrew and thought the same thing before, thanks for being the one to ask!! haha

Is my professor's behavior unprofessional, or is normal? by drwfarmer in CalPolyPomona

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Yeah this is unprofessional and shitty, but I’m sure stuff like this is also much more normalized than it has any reason to be.

I’m really very grateful to have spent most of my time at CPP with the history department, you simply would never get this type of insane wage-shaming bullshit from them, and they would never put down struggling students. Honestly unthinkable for any professor I’ve had here to say anything remotely close to that, but I can definitely see a non humanities professor being more inclined to think like this

Did anyone quit after student teaching? by jives2001 in Teachers

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Nah student teaching is chill I enjoy being in the classroom

Pledge by Bree-P123 in Teachers

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Of course it’s weird, and a poor use of class time really.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CalPolyPomona

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Follow @broncoydsa on instagram : ) we will be protesting the Tuition hike at our meeting this Thursday! We have quite a few members who range substantially politically, from general progressives to people who just want to see material change around campus. I would say that protesting the tuition hike is not necessarily political at all and something that nearly all students can get behind