UOP's math/technical science dept?

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The discussion centers around inquiries about the departments at the University of the Pacific in California, with participants expressing curiosity about the university's offerings. There's a light-hearted exchange regarding a user's interesting username, which leads to a brief mention of how to create such usernames using system tools. The conversation also touches on the possibility of applying to the university, with questions about potential majors. Overall, the focus remains on the university's departments and the application process.
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does anyone know anything about those depts at University of Pacific, California?
 
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Don't mean to be off-topic here, but that's a very interesting user name you have there.
 
Defennnder said:
Don't mean to be off-topic here, but that's a very interesting user name you have there.

How did this user get that to work?
 
Very punny.


It's not that hard.

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Thanks for all the help.
 
Are considering applying there? What major?
 
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