a load of crap
Oct. 20th, 2005 08:14 pmIMPORTANT! You will NOT be able to register for future classes until you take care of these requirements.
MEASLES & RUBELLA
All new and readmitted students born on or after January 1, 1957 are required to show proof of immunization against or immunity to measles (Rubeola) AND rubella (German Measles) within their first semester. Submit medical documentation to Student Health Services OR receive the measles and rubella vaccinations (available at no charge at Student Health Services).
um. hi. i attended a california state university, prior to this one, and have been in california public schools my whole life. i've obviously had the freakin vaccinations. but now i have to go and get some sort of documentation, take it to the health service tards and waste an assload of my time. and its a whole lot of unnecessary tree-killing. wtf.
arrrrrrrrrrrhhhh5r420addddddggggggggggahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
MEASLES & RUBELLA
All new and readmitted students born on or after January 1, 1957 are required to show proof of immunization against or immunity to measles (Rubeola) AND rubella (German Measles) within their first semester. Submit medical documentation to Student Health Services OR receive the measles and rubella vaccinations (available at no charge at Student Health Services).
um. hi. i attended a california state university, prior to this one, and have been in california public schools my whole life. i've obviously had the freakin vaccinations. but now i have to go and get some sort of documentation, take it to the health service tards and waste an assload of my time. and its a whole lot of unnecessary tree-killing. wtf.
arrrrrrrrrrrhhhh5r420addddddggggggggggahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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Date: 2005-10-21 03:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-21 04:03 am (UTC)i'm not getting any immunizations i don't need. i just don't like the idea.
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Date: 2005-10-21 12:04 pm (UTC)I can see why getting immunisations that you don't need isn't really a good idea. What if the body reacts negatively to it? Yep.