Eternal Question..

<p>Hahahahaha…No.</p>

<p>Bernoulli had 8 kids…there is hope for you.</p>

<p>Until then, check out: [Mathematicians</a> in Love, a Novel by Rudy Rucker](<a href=“http://www.rudyrucker.com/mathematiciansinlove/]Mathematicians”>http://www.rudyrucker.com/mathematiciansinlove/)</p>

<p>“^As opposed to this thread?”</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>Bah, you’re a teenager, and it can be tough to find high school relationships for academics. I feel like you’ll have a lot more luck in college, when you can find a higher concentration of people who’re interested in the same things you are.
Like, I consider myself extremely lucky that I managed to find a girlfriend in my school (just recently, actually) who likes French/wants to speak it.</p>

<p>Il te faut du courage!</p>

<p>It’s HSL, there are tons of pointless threads.</p>

<p>And Francaisalamatt, merci.</p>

<p>kironide does have room to talk. ive seen his SAT scores personally and they definitely beat MITHopeful16’s 1800 </p>

<p>also, MIT, how does getting a 630 on the math section of the SAT make you a math whiz?</p>

<p>I think Francaisalamatt hit the nail in the head. HS is a small part of your life. College, work, travelling - they’ll all bring different and more people for you to get along with. Surely there are girls who love math as well! =P</p>