<p>They really will though, because I have my calc final right around Dec 15th, so if I don't receive some form of decision by then I won't be able to concentrate at all, lol...I have so much trouble concentrating now, as it is. Yeah I know I need to get a life or whatever, but that's not happening until I hear from Columbia lol.</p>
<p>Calculus is easy :)</p>
<p>Why do you have finals so early?</p>
<p>I have midterms in December too. They start next week. I need to forget about Columbia and concentrate on exam studying.</p>
<p>my interviewer wasn't really informative either because he graduated 30+ years ago. a lot of his answers about campus and college life were really vague. my interview was only 16 min (it was supposed to be half an hour.) maybe we had the same interviewer? lol.</p>
<p>mine didn't forget my name though (thankfully).</p>
<p>^^ onestopNYC: probably not the same person cause mine graduated over 50 years ago!!!!!</p>
<p>16 min interview. that's really short. Mine was about an hour long.</p>
<p>No, it's not very easy, because it's a college course for engineering students taught by a grad student who, despite having good intentions, isn't the best teacher. And yeah, that's why I have finals so early, because it's a one-semester college course. May I emphasize that I want to major in Classics and go on to law school, so taking a calculus course that's really only for engineers is a tad harder for me than for all the other kids in my class who got a 5 on AP Physics C their sophomore year (ok, I'm exaggerating a little, but not much) and will most likely mostly end up at Caltech, MIT, etc (not exaggerating here).</p>
<p>And my interviewer graduated nearly 40 years ago. He kept telling me about how much Columbia has changed since he went there, lol. Though I guess it's better than my Chicago (I EA'd there) interviewer who attended Chicago around the time my parents were born!</p>
<p>ahhhh all these old people interviewing. i guess i was lucky. my interviewer was a girl who graduated in 2004 and is now at tufts vet school. she was nice and shared a lot of my interests. really good. 45 min long- just right.</p>
<p>spazzity's a liarrrr. she's just a stupid asian girl.</p>
<p>^Yet I'm taking a higher level math than FOB Korean kid up there, a SEAS applicant.</p>
<p>you failing fool</p>
<p>You make zero grammatical sense and utterly lack any semblance of coherence in your statement.
Then again, what else is to be expected from a SEAS applicant?</p>
<p>yo. i'm a seas applicant
but my rhymes are decant.
stop with yo rants.
i'm the cream of the crop.
that gets drawn off the top.</p>
<p>Woah. Can we go back to stressing together rather than attacking each other?</p>
<p>yo. i didn't know we were rap battlin'
but i'm here spittin rhymes like a fat gattlin'
i just have one question for y'all please
is it S-E-A-S, sey-as, or plain old 'seas'?</p>
<p>yo.
thebeef is mad leet.
i didn't know people on here could throw down the beats.
seas, leas, beas, who gives a shiazz
as long as i get in-azzzz</p>
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<p>The people I met at Columbia pronounced it "seas," like "sees." Rhymes with peas, knees, freeze, cheese, bees, keys, and jeez.</p>
<p>yo, yo, ahnyoung haseyo,
its good to meet a fellow freestylin bro.
when you open your email, i hope it's 'accept'
so we can take this mad rap to the low library steps.</p>
<p>damn boy i didn't know you was korean-ezz.
ii should have known by the beefz?</p>
<p>koreans know where it's at.
the galbi's more important than my gat.</p>
<p>oh my god
new low
hahahahahahaaaaaaa</p>
<p>alejis.
what kind of name is alejis.
it sounds like pi ss (jk jk)</p>
<p>this new low
is because my flow is coh.
all my books are sitting in a row
fu__ them
i wanna go to columbia and make my dough</p>