<p>Community Service falls under a lot of things. Almost everyone trys to add that "community service" act onto their application. Unless you've done something substantial I would consider that normal also. </p>
<p>O ok..but ya I was just wondering, why do you want to go to a school full of exceptional people and not have really anything to offer or anything that makes you unique. Like..why even apply? Im just wondering why you want to go...becuz ur not gunna get THAT much freedom if you actually get in.</p>
<p>Comp is running out of power but, I'm a really great debater, can't really prove it any other
way than saying three different people asked me to join separate of one another. Second, I would teach the chess club, as it's unlikely there is anyone else better than me there. Third, I would to write for the school paper. Fourth, I'm a great fit for exeter/andover as I'm very analytical/hardworking/fun to be around (in my opinion)</p>
<p>had to type this quickly as comp is almost out of power.</p>
<p>So are we all running through a stat sheet here or trying to show senay how much we can contribute to a school other than just wanting to hang 24/7 and tlking on an online message board all night.</p>
<p>What is with all this arguing and bringing down of people?
It's the internet guys, most likely none of us will ever meet each other
Can we please stop with the immature, petty arguments and get back to the topic of this thread?</p>
<p>Have none of you ever heard the expression Do Not Feed the Trolls?</p>
<p>Senay is a troll - here's the wikipedia definition for you, in case you haven't met one before: An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet slang, is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum or chat room, with the intention of provoking other users into an emotional response[1] or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.</p>
<p>there's no school today. teacher training day or something. plus, it's okay to have sleepover's on school nights. we get to carpool to school, which is good for the planet</p>
<p>Based upon your various posts and the image that you project, as a parent I must tell you you are not ready for boarding school. </p>
<p>You current interests are focused more on friends and fitting in. I don't think you will see board school classmates as peers you wish to relate.</p>
<p>It appears you have many more freedoms at home then you would at school and it does not seem you are ready to give up those freedoms yet.</p>
<p>The freedom to drink, smoke, and get wasted as you have spoken about on other threads... like the one you and theamazingjasmyn singlehandedly got closed</p>
<p>You don't go to boarding school to be free you go to get the best education you possibly can. How did we singlehandedly close it? you actually posted there too.</p>