MacBook Pro screen won't turn on

Yesterday my MacBook Pro unexpectadly shut off.  It then would not turn back on and it became warm.  You could also hear the fans blowing beneath, at one point it got so loud at night that I took the battery out so I could sleep.  Today around 2:30 I tried to put the battery back in to see what it would do, and again nothing happened.  My battery indicates about an 80% charge.  I went to my schools tech help department and there we took the battery out and then held the power button for a few seconds, put the battery back in, and then it turned on (finally!).  However, i stepped away for a few minutes a few hours later and it idled and then shut off and now I cannot get it back on (even with the method the tech people showed me).  I'm confused and a student that really needs my computer, especially since there is no wireless in my dorm so I can't use my iPad.  Any suggestions?  I'm in desperate need of help!

Age is not a determinant of the failure of a MBP.  I have an original 2006 MBP that is in 100% working order.  The model number for a MBP can be found in SYSTEM PROFILER>HARDWARE OVERVIEW.
It sounds to me that an appointment an Apple store is in order for a definitive diagnosis.
Ciao.

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