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watching some shows i see that americans are classified as a stupid rich girl from the west coast, an even more stupid racist redneck from the south and sickeningly driven person or a black person living in the slums from the east coast. it also looks like all the girls are HUGE SLUTS and all the college students are more concerned about getting drunk than studying. i'm really not trying to be offensive but are all or most americans like that?

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Do colleges care if you have transferred from a 4-year college to a community college?
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