Saturday, November 28, 2009

Education

96 Georgetown Students Face Food Poisoning

October 02, 2008 02:00 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

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Cost of tuition really has nothing to do with a food poisoning outbreak. Foodborne illnesses have been associated with all kinds of conditions and situations, from the lowliest fast food restaurants to the most prestigious institutional events. You are drawing conclusions based on an entirely invalid line of reasoning.

Food Poisoning At Georgetown

For Georgetown to be so expensive, a lot of mishaps go on there. I attended the university for summer classes in 2006, and so many things negative events took place. I love the atmosphere, but I think that they should tighten up on a lot of their quaint security methods. As I'm getting used to my college environment, I feel that I want to stay here where as opposed to about a month ago I wanted to transfer to Georgetown. I realize that these things do happen, but this is riduculous. Especially for the school to be so ridiculously priced.

Food Poisoning At Georgetown

For Georgetown to be so expensive, a lot of mishaps go on there. I attended the university for summer classes in 2006, and so many things negative events took place. I love the atmosphere, but I think that they should tighten up on a lot of their quaint security methods. As I'm getting used to my college environment, I feel that I want to stay here where as opposed to about a month ago I wanted to transfer to Georgetown. I realize that these things do happen, but this is riduculous. Especially for the school to be so ridiculously priced.

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