<p>uh… we ARE all in igloos. </p>
<p>i can’t believe you wouldn’t know that.
<:|</p>
<p>uh… we ARE all in igloos. </p>
<p>i can’t believe you wouldn’t know that.
<:|</p>
<p>What… Canadians don’t live in igloos??? What are you talking about???</p>
<p>I feel like someone just stole my innocence.</p>
<p>:p</p>
<p>^haha but i was watching colbert and apparently americans don’t like FOOTBALL b/c its ‘simplistic and slow’. like wt f? its only slow in the US b/c ppl don’t know how to play well.</p>
<p>Americans like the “fast, rapid” stuff, like basketball, hockey and American football. Life in America is definitely more fast-paced than that in Europe. Many people think it’s ridiculous to sit there for two hours just for one or two goals.</p>
<p>americans are so xenophobic and self-centered! Anything not entirely related to the US or has anything to do with concern for another country is not worth their time and is ‘liberal minded’. I think its time america became part of the world.</p>
<p>omg…i just lost my glasses at 6 flags -.-</p>
<p>Well now you can get contacts!</p>
<p>@gonnastop: i saw that you were sad about the FA thing about canadians and americans, and i dont know if you got that cleared up or not since i didnt bother reading seventeen pages of posts. if you have an american or canadian passport, you’re considered ‘american.’ i’m asian as well, but i was born in the states so i’m a citizen of the US. just in case you had an american or canadian passport and didnt know :)</p>
<p>agreed i try to say something productive and its totally dismissed lol. what does alo expect? im so bored of course i would probs retaliate against my better judgement. anyways in regard to THIS thread, i think americans think we are the center of the world because if you look at statistics we consume the most energy, people from everywhere immigrate here, so being as ignorant as us americans are, we put ourselves in the center of our world. i actually want to move to europe when i grow up because america is so messed up right now. but then again i want to be a politician, sooo…</p>
<p>hahah sort of to get back on track here…if anyone needs help you can ask me anything! lol i applied to ten boarding schools this past year…so you could say i have some experience lol. Also, the Groton interviewer straight up told my parents I was in the top three he had interviewed this year. So if you need any help whatsoever, just ask:)</p>
<p>^^me too candidate. sometimes I’m just like screw this I’m moving to [country]!</p>
<p>^track? this is the ‘there IS no track’ threads. the first post is for show.</p>
<p>oooohhhh hahah</p>
<p>@ Yasmine, Can you share were you applied, were you were accepted and what made you a stand out in the Groton interview. I`m applying there and need all the advice I can find.</p>
<p>who…me??</p>
<p>heyy im applying for this skool in 2011 as a freshman and im wondering if you guys kno any pointers for the interview or any extracurriculum that will stand out. Thank you :)</p>
<p>^do a search for interview tips. but the main thing is be yourself and highlight your good points.</p>
<p>thxs plaid96.</p>
<p>what schools are everyone applying to this year? (Just curious. lol.) :p</p>
<p>no probs :)</p>
<p>^i was thinking def. MX and NMH. Emma Willard and Taft too. PEA again I think. and maybe M’burg, Blair, and Kent looking to cut tht down a bit [st.andrews de too]</p>
<p>Why don’t you like Choate?</p>