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poorgradstudent
ParticipantI’ve been following SDSU’s amazing season so far. Hope they keep it up, and especially see them make some noise in the NCAA tournament.
That said, I disagree about no San Diego sports team ever having a rabid fanbase. San Diego LOVES the chargers, and I can clearly remember years the fans were rabid for them.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantI’ve been following SDSU’s amazing season so far. Hope they keep it up, and especially see them make some noise in the NCAA tournament.
That said, I disagree about no San Diego sports team ever having a rabid fanbase. San Diego LOVES the chargers, and I can clearly remember years the fans were rabid for them.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantWhen I was a grad student I taught and worked with a lot of Asian undergrads. From what I picked up, most resented their parents at some level, especially their “Asian Dads”. I imagine that upon becoming financially independent and cutting the purse strings most will almost never call or visit their parents.
There’s a happy-medium to be had. I think most of us know how important being able to relate to people is important for success in business and life. The kind of kids the article talks about often are outwardly extremely successful until college and burn out. Some become successful doctors, the sort of person who is good at their job but viewed as “weird” by coworkers, and in the case of Doctors the kind that has horrid bedside manner.
A good parent is like a good government; it regulates but doesn’t micromanage.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantWhen I was a grad student I taught and worked with a lot of Asian undergrads. From what I picked up, most resented their parents at some level, especially their “Asian Dads”. I imagine that upon becoming financially independent and cutting the purse strings most will almost never call or visit their parents.
There’s a happy-medium to be had. I think most of us know how important being able to relate to people is important for success in business and life. The kind of kids the article talks about often are outwardly extremely successful until college and burn out. Some become successful doctors, the sort of person who is good at their job but viewed as “weird” by coworkers, and in the case of Doctors the kind that has horrid bedside manner.
A good parent is like a good government; it regulates but doesn’t micromanage.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantWhen I was a grad student I taught and worked with a lot of Asian undergrads. From what I picked up, most resented their parents at some level, especially their “Asian Dads”. I imagine that upon becoming financially independent and cutting the purse strings most will almost never call or visit their parents.
There’s a happy-medium to be had. I think most of us know how important being able to relate to people is important for success in business and life. The kind of kids the article talks about often are outwardly extremely successful until college and burn out. Some become successful doctors, the sort of person who is good at their job but viewed as “weird” by coworkers, and in the case of Doctors the kind that has horrid bedside manner.
A good parent is like a good government; it regulates but doesn’t micromanage.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantWhen I was a grad student I taught and worked with a lot of Asian undergrads. From what I picked up, most resented their parents at some level, especially their “Asian Dads”. I imagine that upon becoming financially independent and cutting the purse strings most will almost never call or visit their parents.
There’s a happy-medium to be had. I think most of us know how important being able to relate to people is important for success in business and life. The kind of kids the article talks about often are outwardly extremely successful until college and burn out. Some become successful doctors, the sort of person who is good at their job but viewed as “weird” by coworkers, and in the case of Doctors the kind that has horrid bedside manner.
A good parent is like a good government; it regulates but doesn’t micromanage.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantWhen I was a grad student I taught and worked with a lot of Asian undergrads. From what I picked up, most resented their parents at some level, especially their “Asian Dads”. I imagine that upon becoming financially independent and cutting the purse strings most will almost never call or visit their parents.
There’s a happy-medium to be had. I think most of us know how important being able to relate to people is important for success in business and life. The kind of kids the article talks about often are outwardly extremely successful until college and burn out. Some become successful doctors, the sort of person who is good at their job but viewed as “weird” by coworkers, and in the case of Doctors the kind that has horrid bedside manner.
A good parent is like a good government; it regulates but doesn’t micromanage.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantNothing.
Gay and Lesbian couples already buy property together all the time (so do unmarried heterosexual couples).
I suppose long term there could be some minor inheritance issues, as gay marriage smooths out transfer of property if one partner passes away.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantNothing.
Gay and Lesbian couples already buy property together all the time (so do unmarried heterosexual couples).
I suppose long term there could be some minor inheritance issues, as gay marriage smooths out transfer of property if one partner passes away.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantNothing.
Gay and Lesbian couples already buy property together all the time (so do unmarried heterosexual couples).
I suppose long term there could be some minor inheritance issues, as gay marriage smooths out transfer of property if one partner passes away.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantNothing.
Gay and Lesbian couples already buy property together all the time (so do unmarried heterosexual couples).
I suppose long term there could be some minor inheritance issues, as gay marriage smooths out transfer of property if one partner passes away.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantNothing.
Gay and Lesbian couples already buy property together all the time (so do unmarried heterosexual couples).
I suppose long term there could be some minor inheritance issues, as gay marriage smooths out transfer of property if one partner passes away.
January 1, 2011 at 12:54 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #646951poorgradstudent
ParticipantSeems like a combo of seasonal drop, the 8,000 credit from the spring still deflating and a very slow economic recovery.
January 1, 2011 at 12:54 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #647024poorgradstudent
ParticipantSeems like a combo of seasonal drop, the 8,000 credit from the spring still deflating and a very slow economic recovery.
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