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'''Constantine Papadakis''' is the President of [[Drexel University]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia, PA]].
'''Constantine Papadakis''' is the President of [[Drexel University]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia, PA]].


He is the Leader and head honcho of the GREAT Drexel ShaFT. He runs the school like a business and it isn't about the quality of education but about how much money he can rake in. Everytime he needs something he just collects money from the students in the form of fees in some sort or another. other schools have money to offer it's students to attend but drexel don't all the tuition goes to the black holes of papadakis's pockets. if even one cent is late you will be put on hold with in 5 seconds of teh infracture compared to other schools which are more lienient.
He is the Leader and head honcho of the GREAT Drexel ShaFT. He runs the school like a business and it isn't about the quality of education but about how much money he can rake in. Everytime he needs something he just collects money from the students in the form of fees in some sort or another. Other schools have money to offer it's students to attend but drexel don't. All the tuition goes to the black holes of papadakis's pockets. if even one cent is late you will be put on hold with in 5 seconds of the infracture compared to other schools which are more lienient.





Revision as of 20:27, 26 August 2005

Constantine Papadakis is the President of Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA.

He is the Leader and head honcho of the GREAT Drexel ShaFT. He runs the school like a business and it isn't about the quality of education but about how much money he can rake in. Everytime he needs something he just collects money from the students in the form of fees in some sort or another. Other schools have money to offer it's students to attend but drexel don't. All the tuition goes to the black holes of papadakis's pockets. if even one cent is late you will be put on hold with in 5 seconds of the infracture compared to other schools which are more lienient.


Constantine Papadakis, president of Drexel University.