<p>Thank you for the critique. Mostly I do the things in different seasons, but yeah, I do think I added some "padding" throughout the two years, I guess. The thing about some of my credentials is that the school I currently attend has a LOT of kids applying to these schools. And a lot of the kids have some of the same credentials of me. Not all, but some, so I thought that might be a reg flag that I was not original.</p>
<p>I second everything Viola said. I'm leaving your thread. But in this last post, I want to let everyone who reads this know... don't be intimidated by fakes, there are a lot of them on this website, try to ignore them, especially ones that are obvious fakes like LeeLeigh</p>
<p>haaa this person is fake, i was right!! wwoooo!!
she never answer my questionnn :)</p>
<p>I actually did cheese, if you look up a bit. o.o..</p>
<p>my best friend is actually very similar to this person. she does a god-like amount of extracurriculars, has great grades, got a 99 on the psat, and does tons of sports but she never goes out with friends or does anything fun because she doesn't have the time. she's also very tired almost all the time. since I have such a close personal relationship with a person like you, it's hard for me to believe that you're a "troll".
basically, I think that you've got an excellent chance.</p>
<p>nowww i see it haha sorry, i missed that.
moto perpetuo? veryy nicee piece (actually, i didnt even know what that was until 5 min ago haha) ive never actually played it, but i just asked my friend and SHE has and said it wasnt that difficult, just very fast. ahh i love presto...so much fun xD</p>
<p>You might as well have applied to college.</p>
<p>Grad school.</p>
<p>No offense, but do you have a life outside of school/EC's? I really shouldn't be saying anything as the majority of us are on CC all the time, but seriously?</p>
<p>First of all, if your football coach is sexist, and you are a girl, then why would he offer you a spot on the team, let alone the varsity team, especially as a middle schooler. </p>
<p>Second of all, honors pre-calc is an 11th grade class, what are you planning on taking when you actually are in 11th grade. </p>
<p>third, even if you football coach does bench you, you are still on the team, and you wouldn't be able to play on the soccer team as well, you wouldn't be able to both practices. </p>
<p>fourth, you (supposedly) take so many advanced classes, how do you have time to play 3 varsity sports, and five other sports outside of school, all as an eight grader!?</p>
<p>last but not least, did you seriously as if you have a hook? not only did you ask that, but you asked it after you listed that you speak 4 languages! if this thread is for real, you have about 17 hooks (random number I pulled out of my head).</p>
<p>Lol I agree that he/she is a troll but there was a 7th grader when i was in 8th grade who took Calculus at UCI. Now hes in 9th grade and he takes Differential Equations at UCLA.</p>
<p>Yeah you kind of ruined my hopes and dreams =p</p>
<p>this isnt actually possible. you cant play those sports at any competitive level in every single state in the US... for example, i play hockey, unless you consider skating on a pond once playing hockey, it would just happen to conflict with the gymnastics soccer squash football and lacrosse.... i mean maybe your playing all these at an extreme low level. cuz i snowboard as much as possible, but there really isnt much time, i play lacrosse as well, thats all there is time for.... hockey is a 3 season sport, soccer is 2 seasons lacrosse is 1 season gymnastics is year round..... USA hockey has says you have to maintain a certain number of practices and gamesto qualify, so unless your in the EHF, which you probably arent, none of this is actually possible, especially along with some 5 languages. even if you didn't sleep, you can't play 8 time consuming sports, learn 5 languages and take 3 years ahead of average Americans in math. i mean i skipped 2 grades in math and take extra classes, but there isnt enough time to do any of that even with no sleep.</p>
<p>Yep. It is a Catch 22. You cannot do everything so competitively without having time to sleep, and if you barely sleep you cannot compete so competitively.</p>
<p>yeh, trust me. even noncompetitively. i know there might be 10 kids out there like this in the world, but...</p>
<p>1) they do not just chat on the internet, they are hardcore all the time
2) they do not play squash for fun, and take lessons over the summer
3) people who have just moved to America cannot speak that fluently along with that many other languages.
4) she said under represented nationality, which most likely means one of the smaller countries in Asia.
5) also, scientifically speaking, oriental girls stop growing at a younger age and are much smaller so physically cannot endure football or hockey... has anyone ever heard of the any of the Asian countries football or hockey teams?.. you cannot just develope those sports in less than 2 years.
6) no schools publically allow you to move more then 2 grades, i have tryed.
7) also notice that there are no specifics in any of her ECs.. just years and random activities that sound good on an app.</p>
<p>Um i think you have a definite chance of getting in
though those stats do not sound realistic
work on your english for the interview you will need to be able to keep up at one of those schools</p>
<p>boarding schools will see right through you, don’t worry : )</p>
<p>You guys are so mean. I hope she’s fake, because if she’s not, she’s probably cutting herself right now…</p>
<p>The thing is though… </p>
<p>Enviroment Awareness Club(Leader) 5 Years</p>
<p>How is that possible? How many schools do you know where a third grader is the leader of an environmental awareness club? How many schools have such clubs available to them? I know I certainly didn’t, nor do I now. I suppose that some schools do offer amazing extracurriculars and such in middle school, but I definitely hope that schools won’t count my lack of clubs and activites against me simply because my school doesn’t offer them. ANyway, some of the things you say you have done for years and years seem impossible, and if not, incredible. I certainly agree that you are either ■■■■■■■■ or fishing for compliments.</p>
<p>tennisgeek1: self-injury is nothing to joke about.</p>