User talk:Adc718

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Dear Abc718,

Thank you for your work on the Columbia University School of General Studies article. I commented on your updates in the article’s talk page, and you are welcome to express your opinion there.

Also, in the future, it might be best to make all your changes at once rather than several at a time. It makes it easier for others to see track your changes. If you need to test these changes, you can use your sandbox or use the “show preview” feature before saving your work. Best, Matan 14:46, 24 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Abc, Are you sure that the groups you added are unique to GS? As far as I know, the GSSC funds the governing boards (such as ABC, SGB, Club Sports, etc), and then the Gov. Boards fund the student groups. Since the Gov. Board are funded by all 4 councils, then students from all 4 school can be part of, say, the Observer (this was not always the case. The Observer used to be funded directly by the GSSC, and thus was open to only GSers). The only "GS only" groups are the GSSC and the PostBac Council. If you know otherwise, please let me know. Matan 03:08, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


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