For RD'ers Still Writing Essays

<p>Too bad I got in EA with the improv essay I wrote.</p>

<p>I think this is the most awesome essay ever. (devious grin)</p>

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<p>LOL I crack myself up.</p>

<p>If there's a lesson here- don't take things TOO literally. But don't be afraid to be like Ima Hopeful and do something crazy.</p>

<p>I did that on the SAT math section when it showed a triangle, two angles, and an unknown side. It asked me to find "x," so I circled it, and wrote, "There it is..."
My AP Physics teacher actually gives some credit for problems that are answered ridiculously, but it has to be funny enough to make her laugh out loud.</p>

<p>If you know where to look there are a whole lot of "ridiculous school answers" on the internet... one example: expand ax+bx-c</p>

<p>ax+bx-c
ax + bx - c
ax + bx - c</p>

<p>stuff like that.</p>

<p>You didn't really send that, did you?</p>

<p>No! It was something that occurred to me and I always meant to post it, but I didn't want to post until I'd actually gotten in.</p>

<p>Hence "got in EA with the improv essay". Though I can understand that doesn't necessarily mean Prompt 4. </p>

<p>Just here trying to amuse people.</p>

<p>Oooook, thanks for the clarification! If you don't mind, could I see your essay? I'm doing the fourth prompt as well.</p>