Yeah, I found it interesting that the department head is from the University of Waterloo. Maybe if he found out that I'd received early acceptance from Waterloo, he could put in a good word for me at CPP

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BTW...So what happened to your wanting to become a real estate developer? Are you still going for it? Would you recommend a minor in real estate if I wanted to be a real estate developer, or is a major in URP sufficient?
OH...and also...I found out that CPP has a co-op program. Is anyone here involved in it? If so, how does it work? What's the difference between co-op and an internship?
Anyways, if I'm accepted, I'm excited to hear that there is a lot of field trips in and around metro LA. I like the idea of taking outdoor field trips without having to wear a winter jacket. I also wonder if trips are taken outside of LA, i.e. SD, SF, LV, Tijuana, etc.).
That story about lights and the migration patterns of the birds reminded me of a story up here (I'm pretty sure this happens almost anywhere else). Compared to years ago, TO's nighttime skyline is dim because skyscrapers have to turn off most of their lights. The migrating birds have the tendency to head "towards the light", so many of them ended up smashing into the skyscrapers and the result is sidewalks filled with dead birds. I thought I'd just share this.
Well, it's nice to hear from you guys and I'm glad to know there are people rooting for me on the other end.
BTW...If you're at CPP on March 16 or 19, then watch out - you never know who you might bump into
