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Clearly, as this is your FIRST and ONLY post you are obviously a troll, so I do not value your feedback
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<p>I wasn't talking to you. I was talking about you. </p>
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Good choice, don't apply to Yale. I don't think you would be accepted anyway. MIT is a possibility for you, and Harvard/Princeton are definately far reaches.
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<p>Since when was a junior at a foreign high school qualified to judge other people's chances? </p>
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Why don't you post your "stats" up too, so we can talk about issues regarding Australian students?<br>
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<p>I think awaiting is just a foolish kid was average stats thinking if he can deter everyone else in the world from applying, he may get in.</p>
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HA. Listen to him folks and you'll end up at the University of tasmania.</p>
<p>To everyone else,
I think if you want to go to Yale or any college for that matter, you should apply. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Think about it, if you apply to yale, you may get in and with college admissions these days, you never know. However if you let some bad-intentioned person talk you out of it, you're the only one who has anything to lose.</p>
<p>awaiting-college, please do not even bother applying to HYPSM. Colleges do not admit petty applicants and I'm sure Admissions Officers will be able to 'see through' your personality in your application ;) </p>
<p>For the rest of you, do not let anything awaiting-college says deter you from applying. I'm not even sure why this thread is started in the first place lol</p>
<p>I'm not saying (nor am I even suggesting) that anyone should not apply to college in the USA; I just want you to know that you will be faced against a highly competitive applicant and that you should prepare for the worst.</p>
<p>Poll: What is the funniest/most absurd comment on this thread?</p>
<p>1)Regardless, are you entering college in the fall of 2008? What institutions are you applying to? Unfortunately I can not allow you to apply to the same colleges as I am.</p>
<p>2) What do you think of me? Do not doubt my intelligence. I know this already, and I know that I am a superior applicant than you. I simply started this thread to ensure I was correct in thinking this. You have reaffirmed my view on this. </p>
<p>3) I can understand your reply being late, but only because my internet connection has been unreliable for the past few days. Maybe you were in the same situation. In future, however, this excuse will not be acceptable.</p>
<p>4) Hopefully I am admitted however, just don't get your hopes up.</p>
<p>Please. Unless you have something positive to contribute to this forum, do not comment. I am taking the SAT for the first time in January; thus I can not post my full stats yet. Be patient.</p>
<p>No offense, awaiting-college, but do you have split personality disorder or something? While a model of civil courtesy and humility on the Princeton forum, you come across as being contemptuous and cocky on this forum.</p>
<p>Excuse me NBZ, can you EDIT NUMBER FOUR so that it is in its original context. Your post is deliberately deceiving; I was commenting that I would be admitted and that the user korektphool (I know the name is bizarre, but I didn't choose it) should not look forward to receiving an acceptance letter themself. This was clearly stated in my post - DO NOT TAKE MY COMMENTS OUT OF CONTEXT.</p>
<p>I can not believe the nerve of some people. It's even more absurd that you would make a poll trying to decide which of MY comments is "absurd". Personally I consider this to be pathetic. I guess that's why I'll attend Princeton (but I would still attend a non-Ivy, MIT, even though it isn't Ivy) and you'll attend community college. I know that there is a difference between us, but that is why I can tolerate you. LEARN TO TOLERATE ME. I shouldn't even have to tell you this, because it is general knowledge.</p>
<p>I vote for this: "Let's just hope that you did not study for this, and received 2190 on your first attempt. If this is the case, this score is acceptable. Otherwise I wouldn't count on you being admitted."</p>
<p>don't you take that flippant attitude, my young friend, don't you know how hard community college is to get into? I am anxiously biting off my nails hoping that one, just one community college accepts me.</p>
<p>Regardless, I appreciate your comment albert87. Princeton is no doubt my dream school, and I'll be attending next year, and everyone on that forum is polite, kind and understanding. Other CC forums, unfortunately, do not boast the same kind of users but instead have people who will only ever attend community college. As kind and accepting as I am, its difficult to be friendly towards these types of users. Community college "students" tend to destroy CC; so I do not tolerate their abusive and rude comments.</p>
<p>On another note, would having "split personality disorder" be advantageous on a college application? How would colleges ever know the truth? (Not that I would ever lie on a college application)</p>