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Apparently the word "matriculate" means to enroll at a college/university o.O

Language obfuscation. Language obfuscation everywhere. But to be fair, that's on MIT's application. I mean, it's expected from them. But I've seen similar language on the UF page. LANGUAGE. STAHP. TOOO MANY WERRRRDZ
nostromo77
what is the UF page
nostromo77
This subthread is getting too damned long
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
You should see the messages he's sent me.
I do intend to read them, but I need to get my applications done first.
nostromo77
You don't want to go to the 78th rated college for Foliation studies if you could go to the 77th rated college for Foliation studies
freeed
Why shouldn't there be a werd fer it? After all, lexicon character strings are just symbolic logic, a form of math.
smh...you really didn't know that? So much for home schooling...
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
I stopped learning SAT words when I was in 7th grade (because I'd learned a LOT). This wasn't one of them. xD
freeed
I learned this matriculation thing when I, well, matriculated. Not for SAT. Anyway what difference does it make what you call it...you need to matriculate to earn a degree...
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
It's just such an arbitrary sounding word. THAT'S WHY IT IS BUGGING ME.
kwestion999
Hmph. I thought it was a football commentator word.
waaaasbad
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