Csf...

<p>to become a sealbearer, you have to be a get those 10 CSF points for 4 of your last 6 semesters of high school (including 1 senior year semester.)</p>

<p>but...</p>

<p>can you have those 10 points for TWO semesters of senior year, and still become a sealbearer?</p>

<p>because at the end of this semester, I'll have 3. and i plan on being a member next semester too in order to become a sealbearer.</p>

<p>(i'm currently a senior)</p>

<p>thanks.</p>

<p>lol well I think wayy too much like a medic sometimes. I knew this was a college board, but I saw CSF, and my mind immediately thought "oooh, cerebrospinal fluid! I can answer anything about that!" haha oh well.</p>

<p>I'm assuming you're actually talking about California Scholarship Federatino? I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. The guidelines state you must qualify for 4 out of the last six of your HS semesters. If you're already a sentior, that means you must have at least two semesters already in which you qualified? If so, you're good. If not, sorry, but no dice.</p>

<p>That's interesting! I just told a friend that he was wrong for saying CSF flows through his "mind". AHAHHAHAHAH!! AHHAH!</p>

<p>OK.</p>

<p>medic:</p>

<p>Noun
Any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago in the pea family, having clusters of small, usually yellow flowers and compound leaves with three leaflets. Several species are important for fodder and green manure.
Etymology
Middle English medike, from Latin M<em>dica, from Greek M</em>dik<em>, from feminine of M</em>dikos, of Media, from M*dosa Mede ; see Mede.
Noun
1. A member of a military medical corps. 2. A physician or surgeon. 3. A medical student or intern.</p>

<p>Mede:</p>

<p>Noun
A member of an Iranian people, closely related to the Persians, inhabiting ancient Media.
Etymology
Ultimately from Greek M<em>dos, from Old Persian M</em>da.</p>

<p>..............</p>

<p>and so on. I am far too lazy to trace the derivation of a word.</p>

<p>Aren't osos bears btw? I almost confused it with ojos.</p>

<p>osos -> bears
ojos -> eyes</p>