<p>This must be the only thread here on this sub-forum that’s still on topic.</p>
<p>Edit: Well, at least it was until gary posted just seconds before me. :p</p>
<p>This must be the only thread here on this sub-forum that’s still on topic.</p>
<p>Edit: Well, at least it was until gary posted just seconds before me. :p</p>
<p>If you’re JEE obsessive, you can NOT be cool.</p>
<p>/fact of life. Look at gary before you respond, people :P</p>
<p>ENOUGH!!! Its bad enough with super JEE-obsessive parents and teachers imposing JEE-obsessiveness upon you. Be happy that you are independent to do what you like, that you don’t need to be a rebel every other day, and appreciate our superior race, that has created a worthy life even in the meaningless seas of JEE <_<
(Okay, I have a serious headache guys, bear with me)</p>
<p>I disagree. I’d say even if you are JEE obsessive you can still be cool. However, you won’t have time to “enjoy life.” :P</p>
<p>Oh for Christ’s sake. I have 2 JEE obsessive friends and they have other interests. Mostly whether their boyfriends are looking at each other, but whatever, it counts.</p>
<p><em>enjoys watching Tetris getting cornered</em></p>
<p>JEE Guys need to get a little less serious about their science *<strong><em>. Take a break JEE guys !!! If you miss one FIITJEE class, you will not endup in a pile of horse *</em></strong> for chrissake!!!</p>
<p>Lol, this isn’t stupid school stuff. If you miss a class, it can actually break the continuity and increase the workload 4X later on. Its for your own convenience that you attend all classes unless something seriously worthwhile is up.</p>
<p>I was talking mostly based on the JEE-ers I know out here. So, yeah, perhaps my sample set is a bit small. Sorry.</p>
<p>But what IS true is that most JEE-ers talk about IIT classes and the JEE like they’re the holy grails! Granted, gary doesn’t come under this category. But come on, people. A second cousin of mine missed his sister’s wedding because it clashed with a mock test. Isn’t THAT a bit extreme?</p>
<p>Oh, don’t worry gary. I know when to concede defeat :P.</p>
<p>That IS a bit extreme. But then again, it’s an example of ‘passion’, isn’t it? Lol. It’s an example of something, therefore, that American colleges harp on and on and ON about.</p>
<p><em>hates it when someone accepts defeat so gracefully that you can’t even win</em></p>
<p>Lol, “Agreement is the best defense”!</p>
<p>^I agree. :D</p>
<p>LOL.</p>
<p>Sigh. We’ve meandered far, FAR off topic again.</p>
<p>Agreed
.</p>
<p>■■■■■ shuttup.</p>
<p>^I completely agree.</p>
<p>I agree with the fact that you agree.</p>
<p>^not completely, but yeah, I won’t say I disagree.</p>
<p>I definitely don’t disagree.</p>