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Raige
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http://www.apartmentratings.com/rate/NC-Raleigh-Wolf-Creek-Apartments.html

31%... jesus christ what do you do to get that shitty of a score? Let's look!

04/14/2007 Drugs! Crime! Damage! Rude Staff! In general horrible place to live! AVOID!!!
03/14/2007 Mediocre Apartment Complex -- Better deals elsewhere
12/11/2006 If you want to hear fire alarms at 3 am this is for you!!

DO NOT MOVE IN!!!!
From: -Anonymous-
Date posted: 6/22/2006
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2006
If you like an incompetent management and inspections every 3 weeks then move in. I think I'm going to sit naked on my couch each time they have a new inspection.

Stay away
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Date posted: 7/2/2006
Years at this apartment: 2003 - 2006


Let's see... TV and cable go out when it rains, the management company changes every year, they change the way you can pay rent all the time (no CASH or CREDIT CARDS or online payment with this new management company).

They charged me a late fee when I couldn't pay online on the 5th (rent is late on the 6th) because they switched management companies without telling us (I used to be able to, and did, pay online). They expected me to have seen a flyer they stuck in the door explaining the change, but one of my three other roommates probably discarded it.

They moved 2 different people into our apartment without even telling us. My bedroom door was unlocked that day, and some thug was in my living room when I got home. He ended up smoking weed all day every day and it took forever for management to let us kick him out.

They will tell you (after the fact) that this is in your lease agreement--the downside of individual leases. Maybe you should find someone to fill the empty room to avoid this.

Plenty more!

4/24/2007 9:52:51 AM

Oeuvre
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I lived there when it first opened. It was nice for that one year... then it turned into College Inn.

4/24/2007 10:30:06 AM

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"I lived there when it first opened. It was nice fine for that one year... then it turned into College Inn."


Other than the cable that quit working in the rain, it was OK the first year.

4/24/2007 11:22:23 AM

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yea i lived there the first year and didnt have any problems except for a bad showerhead that they replaced, and the internet going out relatively often and for long periods of time.

4/24/2007 11:37:45 AM

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I am on my second year living there and am living there for a third year. My biggest problem is the loud campus crusaders that live in my building throwing water balloons etc.

As far as maintenance and everything goes, this weekend our stove element freaked out and burned out and our kitchen fluorescent light went out. I went up to the office at 11:45am, they knocked on my door to fix it at 12:30pm. They fixed the stove then, put new lights in the fluorescent but it ended up needing a new transformer so they told me they would be back this morning to fix it, and they had it fixed by 10am this morning.

Most college kids dont know how to take care of their bills, pay rent late then bitch about charges, and blame the complex. I know it isnt perfect but what complex is perfect around here? The management has gotten better since it switched owners. I had some problems with the management before but none now.

and no i dont work there, and no i havent ever worked there
-Aaron

4/24/2007 11:54:22 AM

LetsTAILGATE
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live there. love it, yet hate it. See you in the summer at the pool though thats for sure!

4/25/2007 12:32:18 AM

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"in regards to"

4/25/2007 5:11:11 AM

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ah, the wolf creek pool brings back memories

Cunt galore for sure, but I'm 90 percent sure I got chlamydia from that pool

Also I saw not one, not two but three people defecate in there

4/25/2007 5:40:47 AM

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"they change the way you can pay rent all the time (no CASH or CREDIT CARDS or online payment with this new management company)."


If you are paying a debt in person, they cannot refuse cash. If they do, you have the right to not pay them.

4/25/2007 10:01:46 AM

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^ this is a myth

4/25/2007 12:42:34 PM

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and what the hell,

paying rent online or by cc?

4/25/2007 12:53:57 PM

TKE-Teg
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^^^^one of my buddies accidentally broke a wine glass in there

4/25/2007 1:30:30 PM

Oeuvre
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yeah real funny. It's great when people slice their feet open because pricks like your buddy bring glass to the pool.

4/25/2007 1:55:14 PM

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i remember wolfcreek used to be the shit back in the day, hanging out at the pool was the best fresh and sophmore years.

Now it has gotten really dark over there and as someone said you would probably get the clap by swimming in the pool.

4/25/2007 2:32:31 PM

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in wake county you have to drain a pool and refill it if you suspect broken glass

also i checked the chlorine in the pool when i lived at wolf creek, it was a 0.5ppm (2-5 is what you need)

4/25/2007 3:09:03 PM

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^^Yeah, cause black college students are so much rowdier and filthier than white college students.

4/25/2007 3:36:24 PM

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^ Yes they are!!!

I have a black roommate and speaking from experience...he has been messier and louder than my other two roommates combined. His friends appear to be the same way. He's one of my best friends, but he is loud and messy. No doubt about it...matter of fact, his room is soo messy that he has slept on the living room couch since Sept. Now he believes the living room to be his bedroom.

[Edited on April 25, 2007 at 4:53 PM. Reason : All that]

4/25/2007 4:51:58 PM

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Ohh yeah...

I hate the monthly inspections shit that they do. However, they are pretty quick about maintenance problems and what not. However, they need to do better with cleaning around the apartments. I know that this is spring and there is going to be a lot of pollen, but the least they could do is spray the hallways once a week.

Also, they check your car's inspection sticker and registration stickers, and if they aren't up to date, they put a notice on your car. If you don't get it fixed by the date on the notice, they tow you; it's evidentally in our lease.

The bus is terrible, buy a campus parking pass!!! The drivers are rude, inconsiderate, and thuggish! They only listen to rap music. They have left me on campus twice, even though I was running beside the bus, banging on the side of it. The bus only runs every 30 mins, and you better not be a minute late.

All in All, not a bad place to live for $400 (including everything)

{Edit} Ohh yeah, there is no security what so ever. My truck got broken into in the middle of the night right outside of my apartment. Wolf Creek did nothing, not that I expected them to.

[Edited on April 25, 2007 at 5:00 PM. Reason : .]

4/25/2007 4:58:48 PM

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Thank god the other two guys in my place this summer still have leases but aren't living there

4/25/2007 4:58:53 PM

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Wolfcreek was destined to fail because they broke the Golden Rule of Apartment Complexes.


You never, ever, ever put a basketball court at your apartment complex.


At first they just show up to play.


But eventually they show up to live.


This scares the white people out of the complex and you are left with unreliable tenants with poor credit and payment history.

4/25/2007 5:00:36 PM

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Those rims were the tightest fucking rims I've ever played on and the wind whipped around there pretty good too for some reason.

I'd play there in the summer and then when I played indoors at Carmichael in the winter I felt like JJ Redick (Duke version)... I couldn't miss.

[Edited on April 25, 2007 at 5:08 PM. Reason : x]

4/25/2007 5:08:22 PM

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^^ FTW

4/25/2007 9:23:41 PM

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"I lived there when it first opened. It was nice fine for that one year... then it turned into College Inn."


glad i moved out after that first year. the pool was sweet though.

4/25/2007 9:51:24 PM

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the pool is awesome!

4/25/2007 10:36:21 PM

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If they would only open the damn thing...

4/26/2007 4:32:44 PM

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wolf creek blows...but people won't stop moving in there...they are building 2 new apartment buildings.

4/26/2007 5:05:24 PM

erice85
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i live out here and think it is one of the shittiest places a person could live

between the fucking house centipedes, the walls being paper thin, and the drama filled girls and guys who whine like little bitches every friday night at 4 in the morning when the rest of the world is trying to get some sleep


i would sleep in a cardboard box before i came back here next year

4/26/2007 5:59:04 PM

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"If you are paying a debt in person, they cannot refuse cash. If they do, you have the right to not pay them."


Is there any truth to this statement? Ive always wondered...

4/27/2007 12:16:47 AM

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"Toyota4x4: ^ Yes they are!!!

I have a black roommate and speaking from experience...he has been messier and louder than my other two roommates combined. His friends appear to be the same way. He's one of my best friends, but he is loud and messy. No doubt about it...matter of fact, his room is soo messy that he has slept on the living room couch since Sept. Now he believes the living room to be his bedroom."


Bullshit. I don't think we can really make a conclusion on the "messiness/loudness," but we can examine the partying habits of college students by race. Statistics show that white college students consume far more drugs and alcohol than their black peers. To me, that hints at the idea that they are probably rowdier and messier, as well.

4/27/2007 8:12:15 AM

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^stfu..........plz show proof for I call BULLSHIT


statistics show that 95% of statictics are 73% false and of the remaining 27% they have a swing of +-5%

[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 8:30 AM. Reason : stupid]

4/27/2007 8:29:16 AM

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most of the drugs that white people ingest make them sleepy or meditative.

most of the drugs that black people ingest:

4/27/2007 8:46:02 AM

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WHITE PEOPLE EHEHEHEHEHEHE
BLACK PEOPLE DO DO DO DO

4/27/2007 8:56:19 AM

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^^We're not talking about white people and black people. We're talking about white college students and black college students.

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statistics show that 95% of statictics are 73% false and of the remaining 27% they have a swing of +-5%"


I don't make shit up. From the CDC:

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"Driving After Drinking Alcohol

During the 30 days preceding the survey, 27.4% of college students nationwide had driven a vehicle after drinking alcohol (Table_3). Male students (33.2%) were significantly more likely than female students (22.8%) to drive after drinking. White (31.2%) and Hispanic (24.8%) students were significantly more likely than black students (14.7%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex revealed a significant race/ethnicity difference between white (26.2%) and black (11.5%) female students and between white (37.4%) and black (19.7%) male students.

Alcohol and Other Drug Use

Alcohol Use

Nationwide, 89.9% of college students had had at least one drink of alcohol during their lifetime (i.e., lifetime alcohol use) (Table_10). Students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (93.6%) were significantly more likely than students aged 18-24 years (87.8%) to have ever drunk alcohol. White students (92.6%) were significantly more likely than black (82.7%) and Hispanic (87.5%) students to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (92.2%) and those aged 18-24 years (86.8%) and between male students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (95.8%) and those aged 18-24 years (88.9%). Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference between white (92.2%) and black (81.0%) female students and between white (93.2%) and black (85.4%) male students.

Nationwide, 68.2% of college students had had at least one drink of alcohol during the 30 days preceding the survey (i.e, current alcohol use) (Table_10). Male students (72.9%) were significantly more likely than female students (64.5%) to report current alcohol use. White (72.4%) and Hispanic (63.6%) students were significantly more likely than black students (54.2%) to report current alcohol use. Students attending 4-year institutions (72.5%) were significantly more likely than students attending 2-year institutions (63.1%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex revealed that the race/ethnicity differences varied by sex. Among females, white students (69.7%) were significantly more likely than black (49.0%) and Hispanic (58.0%) students to report current alcohol use. Among males, white students (75.7%) were significantly more likely than black students (62.6%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant difference between female students attending 4-year institutions (69.0%) and those attending 2-year institutions (59.4%) and between male students attending 4-year institutions (76.6%) and those attending 2-year institutions (67.9%).

Nationwide, 4.2% of college students had drunk alcohol on greater than or equal to 20 of the 30 days preceding the survey (i.e., current frequent alcohol use) (Table_10). Male students (6.6%) were significantly more likely than female students (2.2%) to report current frequent alcohol use. White students (4.7%) also were significantly more likely than black (1.6%) and Hispanic (2.0%) students to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference among males. White male students (7.6%) were significantly more likely than black (2.4%) and Hispanic male students (3.0%) to report frequent alcohol use. More than one third (34.5%) of college students nationwide had had five or more drinks of alcohol on at least one occasion during the 30 days preceding the survey (i.e., current episodic heavy drinking) (Table_10). Male students (43.8%) were significantly more likely than female students (27.0%) to report current episodic heavy drinking; students aged 18-24 years (41.5%) were significantly more likely than students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (22.0%) to report this behavior; white students (39.5%) were significantly more likely than black (12.5%) and Hispanic (30.2%) students to do so, and Hispanic students (30.2%) were significantly more likely than black students (12.5%) to report current episodic heavy drinking. Students attending 4-year institutions (41.0%) were significantly more likely than students attending 2-year institutions (26.8%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged 18-24 years (34.8%) and those aged greater than or equal to 25 years (15.7%) and between male students aged 18-24 years (48.7%) and those aged greater than or equal to 25 years (32.2%). Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated that the race/ethnicity differences varied by sex. Among females, white students (31.6%) were significantly more likely than black (6.1%) and Hispanic (22.6%) students to report current episodic heavy drinking. In addition, Hispanic female students (22.6%) were significantly more likely than black female students (6.1%) to report this behavior. Among males, white (49.4%) and Hispanic (39.9%) students were significantly more likely than black (22.8%) students to report current episodic heavy drinking. Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant difference between female students attending 4-year institutions (32.8%) and those attending 2-year institutions (20.6%) and between male students attending 4-year institutions (50.7%) and those attending 2-year institutions (34.8%).

Marijuana Use

Nationwide, 48.7% of college students had used marijuana during their lifetime (i.e., lifetime marijuana use) (Table_11). Students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (59.6%) were significantly more likely than students aged 18-24 years (42.5%) to report lifetime marijuana use. White students (52.5%) were significantly more likely than black (39.1%) and Hispanic (43.0%) students to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (58.1%) and those aged 18-24 years (40.8%) and between male students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (62.3%) and those aged 18-24 years (44.4%). The race/ethnicity difference varied by sex. Among females, white students (51.6%) were significantly more likely than black students (36.2%) to report lifetime marijuana use. Among males, white students (53.7%) were significantly more likely than Hispanic students (42.4%) to do so.

Nationwide, 14.0% of college students had used marijuana at least once during the 30 days preceding the survey (i.e., current marijuana use) (Table_11). Male students (17.1%) were significantly more likely than female students (11.6%) to report current marijuana use; students aged 18-24 years (17.3%) were significantly more likely than students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (8.3%) to report this behavior; and white students (15.5%) were significantly more likely than Hispanic students (7.3%) to do so. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged 18-24 years (14.7% (6.9%) and between male students aged 18-24 years (20.3%) and those aged greater than or equal to 25 years (10.6%). Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference. Among females, white students (13.0%) were significantly more likely than Hispanic students (6.9%) to report current marijuana use. Among males, white students (18.7%) were significantly more likely than Hispanic students (7.8%) to do so."

4/27/2007 9:50:07 PM

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"Cocaine Use

Nationwide, 14.4% of college students had used some form of cocaine during their lifetime (Table_11). Students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (28.1%) were significantly more likely than students aged 18-24 years (6.6%) to have ever used cocaine. Lifetime cocaine use was significantly higher for white (16.0%) and Hispanic (15.9%) students than black students (7.9%). Students attending 2-year institutions (19.6%) were significantly more likely than students attending 4-year institutions (10.1%) to have ever used cocaine. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (25.5%) and those aged 18-24 years (6.5%) and between male students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (32.4%) and those aged 18-24 years (6.7%). Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference. Among females, white students (15.7%) were significantly more likely than black students (7.9%) to report lifetime cocaine use. Among males, white students (16.4%) were significantly more likely than black students (8.0%) to do so. In addition, Hispanic female students (15.7%) were significantly more likely than black female students (7.9%) to report lifetime cocaine use. A significant difference by sex was observed between female students attending 2-year institutions (18.6%) and those attending 4-year institutions (10.1%) and between male students attending 2-year institutions (20.9%) and those attending 4-year institutions (10.2%). Nationwide, less than 1% (0.8%) of college students had used some form of cocaine at least once during the 30 days preceding the survey (i.e., current cocaine use) (Table_11).

Nationwide, 4.0% of college students had used crack or free base forms of cocaine during their lifetime (Table_11). Students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (8.4%) were significantly more likely than students aged 18-24 years (1.6%) to have ever used crack cocaine, and students attending 2-year institutions (6.4%) were significantly more likely than students attending 4-year institutions (2.0%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (6.9%) and those aged 18-24 years (1.3%) and between male students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (10.8%) and those aged 18-24 years (1.9%) between female students attending 2-year institutions (5.1%) and those attending 4-year institutions (2.0%) and between male students attending 2-year institutions (8.2%) and those attending 4-year institutions (2.0%).

Inhalant Use

Nationwide, 9.1% of college students reported they had ever sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high (i.e., lifetime inhalant use) (Table_12). Male students (11.7%) were significantly more likely than female students (7.0%) to report lifetime inhalant use, and white students (9.6%) were significantly more likely than black students (5.6%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference between white (12.5%) and Hispanic (7.3%) male students.

Steroid Use

Nationwide, 1.4% of college students had used steroids without a doctor's prescription during their lifetime (Table_12). Male students (2.6%) were significantly more likely than female students (0.4%) to have ever used steroids.

Injecting-Drug Use

Nationwide, 1.7% of college students had injected illegal drugs during their lifetime (Table_12). Students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (3.3%) were significantly more likely than students aged 18-24 years (0.7%) to report injecting-drug use. Students attending 2-year institutions (2.8%) were significantly more likely than students attending 4-year institutions (0.8%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (2.9%) and those aged 18-24 years (0.2%) and between male students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (4.0%) and those aged 18-24 years (1.3%). Female students attending 2-year institutions (2.2%) were significantly more likely to report injecting-drug use than female students attending 4-year institutions (0.5%).

Other Illegal-Drug Use

Nationwide, 20.5% of college students reported use of other illegal drugs during their lifetime (e.g., LSD, PCP, ecstasy, mushrooms {i.e., hallucinogenic}, speed, ice, or heroin) (Table_13). Students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (28.5%) were significantly more likely than students aged 18-24 years (16.1%) to have ever used other illegal drugs. White students (24.0%) were significantly more likely than black (5.9%) and Hispanic (14.7%) students to report this behavior. Hispanic students (14.7%) were significantly more likely than black students (5.9%) to do so. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant difference between female students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (24.9%) and those aged 18-24 years (14.7%) and between male students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (34.3%) and those aged 18-24 years (17.6%). Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference. Among females, white students (22.2%) were significantly more likely than black (4.5%) and Hispanic (14.1%) students to have ever used other illegal drugs. In addition, Hispanic female students (14.1%) were significantly more likely than black female students (4.5%) to report this behavior. Among males, white students (26.5%) were significantly more likely than black (8.1%) and Hispanic (15.6%) students to do so. Male students attending 2-year institutions (26.8%) were significantly more likely than those attending 4-year institutions (19.6%) to report this behavior.

Nationwide, 2.4% of college students had used other illegal drugs (e.g., LSD, PCP, ecstasy, mushrooms {i.e., hallucinogenic}, speed, ice, or heroin) during the 30 days preceding the survey (i.e., current other illegal drug use) (Table_13). Male students (3.5%) were significantly more likely than female students (1.6%) to report current other illegal drug use. Students aged 18-24 years (3.4%) were significantly more likely than students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (0.9%) to report this behavior. White students (2.6%) were significantly more likely than black students (0.8%) to report current other illegal drug use. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged 18-24 years (2.2%) and those aged greater than or equal to 25 years (0.6%) and between male students aged 18-24 years (4.6%) and those aged greater than or equal to 25 years (1.4%). Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference among females. White (1.8%) and Hispanic (2.1%) female students were significantly more likely than black female students (0.1%) to report current other illegal drug use.

Current Combined Illegal Drug and Alcohol Use

During the 30 days preceding the survey, 9.4% of college students had used any illegal drug in combination with drinking alcohol (i.e., current combined illegal drug and alcohol use) (Table_13). Male students (12.6%) were significantly more likely than female students (6.8%) to report current combined illegal drug and alcohol use. Students aged 18-24 years (11.6%) were significantly more likely than students aged greater than or equal to 25 years (5.5%) to report this behavior. White students (10.7%) were significantly more likely than black (4.6%) and Hispanic (6.4%) students to report current combined illegal drug and alcohol use. Students attending 4-year institutions (10.8%) were significantly more likely than students attending 2-year institutions (7.7%) to report this behavior. Examination of subgroups by sex indicated a significant age group difference between female students aged 18-24 years (8.9%) and those aged greater than or equal to 25 years (4.0%) and between male students aged 18-24 years (14.5%) and those aged greater than or equal to 25 years (8.1%). Examination of subgroups by sex also indicated a significant race/ethnicity difference among females. White female students (8.3%) were significantly more likely than black female students (1.9%) to report current combined illegal drug and alcohol use."


http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00049859.htm

Did I just blow your mind?

4/27/2007 9:50:47 PM

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words

plz to summarize

4/28/2007 9:48:18 PM

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without reading the thread take dnl's advice when i say there are way better places to live

4/28/2007 9:51:04 PM

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^^White college students drink more, drive drunk more, and do more drugs than black college students.

And, of course, that's been controlled for the fact that there are more white college students than black college students.

This Deshman fellow thought I was bullshitting on that fact.

4/28/2007 11:57:52 PM

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wolf creek sucks. I will tell you after may 8th or not if I really hate them or just kind of....

4/29/2007 11:25:32 PM

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I never said anything about drinking more/less, using drugs more/less...I simply said...

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"^ Yes they are!!!
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Which was replying to your comment...

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So basically, you gave a shitload of statistics for no reason, because you can't show the causal link between being drunk/high and rowdy/filthy!

THANKS FOR COMING OUT, NOW GO HOME!!!

4/30/2007 4:41:57 PM

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"All in All, not a bad place to live for $400 (including everything)
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you have to be fucking joking. from this thread, the best thing i can tell about this complex is the pool used to be awesome and now it might or might not infect you with the clap.

my apartment complex is quiet, the apartments are nicer, its closer to campus, i rent from the condo owner so no bullshit management, and still has a pool which i live about 15 feet from (although i don't get to look at hot sluts with the clap!). and i pay ~ 400/mo.

[Edited on April 30, 2007 at 5:38 PM. Reason : hell gorman crossings sounds better than this wolf creek]

4/30/2007 5:37:44 PM

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yeah it sucks nuts

i cant wait to move out

4/30/2007 7:07:09 PM

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"Toyota4x4: So basically, you gave a shitload of statistics for no reason, because you can't show the causal link between being drunk/high and rowdy/filthy!

THANKS FOR COMING OUT, NOW GO HOME!!!"


I already admitted that I can't show a link. But I think if anything is going to be used to determine rowdiness, it would be statistics on drug/alcohol consumption.

But then again, you have this ONE black "friend" of yours who is loud and messy--I guess that trumps everything. GOLLY, DEM NIGGERS IS CRAZY!

4/30/2007 7:11:12 PM

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You do not have any evidence that supports your thesis, ergo, your argument is invalid. I however, disclaimed at the beginning of my argument that I was speaking from experience, and I believe that others would agree with my assessment.

And if you are trying to connect drug consumption to rowdiness, think about the drug statistics and then think about the percentage of that statistic that is weed. Now think about what most people do after smoking weed...they chill, not behave rowdily.

4/30/2007 8:30:39 PM

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^No, see you're the on trying to assert things you can't prove. Even now, you're suggesting that because white college students use more drugs, they likely use marijuana and are therefore less rowdy. That's absurd.

I made the suggestion that black college students are not worse than white college students.

And you came back with "Yes they are!!!" And you never attempted any disclaimer. You said black college students are worse (rowdier/filthier) than white college students and launched into your personal experience with one black college student and talked about how he slept in the living room because his room was so filthy. Well, guess where my white ass sleeps--in my living room cause my room is filled with beer cans and dirty laundry. So, in the battle of anecdotal evidence, looks like we're tied, which is probably about right.

As far as your argument about marijuana and whatnot, recheck that shit. White college students smoke more weed, drive drunk more, do more "other drugs," drink more, do more cocaine, combine drugs more, etc... You can ignore that information if you please, but I still believe it pertains to a discussion about rowdiness in college students. Either way, it doesn't matter. Because you're the one who has to prove to me this "Yes they are!!!" bullshit about black students being filthier/rowdier than white college students.

4/30/2007 9:50:06 PM

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Actually, I just proved that your argument has an extreme flaw. You can't prove a causal link, therefore you have no argument. My argument, which by the way, I did disclaim at the beginning, is just a proof of the flaw that your argument contains. Think about it

1. You stated something
2. I disagreed, and provided personal experience
3. You stated evidence to support your claim
4. I displayed the flaw in your argument (i.e. the lack of a causal link)
5. You twist my words and try to disprove my dissent. I stated that most of the drug statistics are filled with marijuana citations. I also stated that marijuana users typically are chill and not rowdy. You twisted this by implying that I said that whites use marijuana more than any other drug, and that blacks were the opposite. I DID NOT SAY THIS! I SIMPLY SAID THAT MARIJUANA IS THE CITATION/ARREST MOST LIKELY GIVEN OUT.

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" Seizures in pounds

Drug FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003
Total 2,894,200 2,917,796 2,648,068 2,952,797
Heroin 6,640 4,378 6,874 5,643
Cocaine 248,827 239,576 225,758 245,499
Marijuana 2,614,746 2,673,410 2,415,243 2,700,282
Hashish 23,987 433 193 1,373

Note: Table constructed by staff of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal-wide Drug Seizure System (FDSS), Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 2003, NCJ 208756, July 2005."


Because as you can see here, marijuana the most cited/arrested for drug.

Quit twisting my words and listen to my argument. My argument is a simple proof that yours is invalid. It is invalid because you have no proof of it. I first started by trying to show a simple example about how your argument was wrong. Then you gave statistics about this, that, and the other, which were all useless, because there is no link between your given statistics and the argument at hand. THERFORE, I AM SAYING THIS: YOUR ARGUMENT ABOUT HOW BLACK COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE LESS FILTHY/ROWDY HAS NO FOUNDATION. I ACTUALLY HAVE PERSONAL EXPERIENCE CONTRARY TO YOUR ARGUMENT. I HAVE SHOWN A FLAW IN YOUR ARGUMENT, THEREFORE, IT IS INVALID. QUIT TRYING TO MAKE IT VALID!

[Edited on April 30, 2007 at 11:55 PM. Reason : / of rant]

[Edited on April 30, 2007 at 11:59 PM. Reason : typo]

4/30/2007 11:54:50 PM

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"Toyota4x4: My argument is a simple proof that yours is invalid."


No, it's not.

This is your argument:

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"Toyota4x4: ^ Yes they [black college students] are [rowdier and filthier than white college students]!!!

I have a black roommate and speaking from experience...he has been messier and louder than my other two roommates combined. His friends appear to be the same way. He's one of my best friends, but he is loud and messy. No doubt about it...matter of fact, his room is soo messy that he has slept on the living room couch since Sept. Now he believes the living room to be his bedroom."


Your limited experience with a black college student all of the sudden becomes room for you to suggest that black college students are filthier and rowdier than white college students. And you keep blabbering on about your personal experience--do you think I don't have personal experience of my own?

I see what you're saying about how the data on partying doesn't necessarily apply. But from the very beginning, I said that I didn't know of any data that we could draw conclusions on. Are you familiar with data on the filthiness/rowdiness of college students by race?

However, I still stand by my introduction of the partying data into this thread because I believe it does give us insight into rowdiness. I've yet to actually say that I think white college students are rowdier and filthier, by the way.

Feel free to continue to attack what you perceive to be a poor argument. At least I'm not the douche bag making assumptions about an entire group of people based on a single experience.

I cannot believe you think black college students are filthier and rowdier than white college students.

And I cannot believe I actually argued about it with you.

5/1/2007 12:49:08 AM

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I think any rational person realizes each race has its own slobs

5/1/2007 12:57:04 AM

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