<p>HotIvy...like Brown? Or even more mediocre? Like UCLA?</p>
<p>haha, you guys are so hard on hotivy. As if you're trying to convert her or something. People have their own opinions, as strange as they are. Really, finals at fischoff hotivy? Well, if it's true, what did you play anyways? I'm curious</p>
<p>"Please not speak as if I am not here."</p>
<p>Mea does this because you are so childish and ignorant. Plus, mea was talking to someone else.</p>
<p>hotivy - I go to school overseas. I've been accepted to Rice, and I think I can safely say I've been accepted to UCLA (Regents scholarship invite). I can less safely say Northwestern University(got an HPME interview). Nothing much definite at this point -- haven't heard from my other schools.</p>
<p>music and biochem would be neat, ricemanowl. I've been asking around at the interviews I've had so far and each has said that double majors are very doable indeed. Out of curiosity, do you have any longer term career plans? I might go for a double-major too if I don't make it into a med program.</p>
<p>"I am willing to bet MONEY will/are attend(ing) some MEDIOCRE institution."</p>
<p>Chances are that mea is not going to HYP, which are the only schools you do not consider mediocre, it seems.</p>
<p>Catz, that's quite harsh of you. calm down. I just think yale has a better school of music/biochem program. Just my opinion.</p>
<p>Tore, you are the ignorant one. You keep on trying to derail my achievements (who's who) and insist that Brown is as good as Harvard. You are obviously very misinformed and I'm sorry for you, you hippy. Good luck finding a job coming out of a liberal hellhole like Brown!</p>
<p>Well you kind of make it sound like Rice just sucks, from your previous posts.</p>
<p>That's probably why catz was getting a little irritated.</p>
<p>Mea, actually i'm planning on going to biogenetics. I'm doing music because I've been involved for so many years, it seems to be a waste if I don't give it a try for a few years in college.</p>
<p>Hey hOtIvYlEaGuEwAnNaBecHiCk I just hope you understand this:
You are what most people would call a pretentious stuck-up snob. You may feel a little nice because of how you compare to your peers, but you are what people call a big fish in a small pond. 94 kids in my class of 500 got "Who's Who" this year (including me). Its worthless. Anyways, your GPA and tests scores are solid for the institutions that you are applying for but the titles: best tutor, best math student, best anything in school means nothing. You cannot be going to a "prep" school because no school would allow one student to occupy all such positions. Yeah. Your EC's suck too, because there seems to be no outstanding passion, nor a connection between anything. I'm sure you're going to get your undies in knot, so let me save you some typing and give you this without being asked:
GPA: 4.68
Class Rank: 12/468
Full load of 6 IB (harder than AP) courses
SAT: not taken
SATII: 780 USH
AP: 5 USH
PSAT: 225 (National Merit)
EC:
Cancer Research Internship
American Cancer Society Youth Board of Directors
Cancer Volunteen Nurse (I know...sad title)
County Youth Commission proposer and chair
Teach kids Punjabi
Varsity tennis 3 years
PBS Volunteer of the year
STANFORD-
Summer program last summer
Accepted for this summer
I
I'm a junior.
So sit there and squirm, and look for errors in what I posted.</p>
<p>And I'm sorry for normal people, this looks mighty pretentious at the end, but I hate her so much.</p>
<p>I didn't even say Brown is as good as Harvard. I said Brown is a top school.</p>
<p>We'll see who is successful in ten years, you wretch!</p>
<p>RICEMAN ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME!??! rice has one of the best MUSIC SCHOOLS in the NATION .. you gotta be kidding me.. yale DEF does NOT have a better music program than rice.. OMG RICE HAS LIKE THE BEST VIOLIN PROF IN THE NATION NOW...</p>
<p>Rice doens't suck...? Huh??? Since when.</p>
<p>Hey ashveer... Nice class rank! I hope you get cancer.</p>
<p>since ur MOM WAS BORN</p>
<p>Hey:
You're freaking crazy!</p>
<p>We'll see who has trouble finding a job, as well.</p>
<p>You are going to be so disappointed when HYP reject you (which is very possible).</p>
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Tore, you are the ignorant one. You keep on trying to derail my achievements (who's who) and insist that Brown is as good as Harvard. You are obviously very misinformed and I'm sorry for you, you hippy. Good luck finding a job coming out of a liberal hellhole like Brown!
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<p>So many things are wrong with this post... where to start.</p>
<p>-Who's Who is NOT an achievement, for the LAST TIME!!!
-Brown may be liberal, but hippies are the minority. But stereotyping is fun, isn't it!
-Brown is a far cry from a "hellhole"- it's got one of the highest guality of life ratings of any university- even HYP
-Jobs don't shun you because you went to Brown- they will most likely welcome you. they shun you if you have an arrogant, insecure, misinformed, belittling, presumptuous, asinine attitude and personality.</p>
<p>Ashveer, your posting is too reminiscent of hotivy's original one. Please don't go there. And Catz, you're refering to Katherin Winkler right? I agree she's wonderful; I studied chamber music with her last summer. However, I'm a pianist, and Yale has the better piano program.</p>
<p>And taste a little of this:</p>
<p>Each year, over 24,000 public, private and parochial high schools, youth groups and service organizations are invited to nominate students who have achieved a "B" grade point average or better and demonstrated leadership in academics, athletics or extracurricular activities. In fact, 67% of those students selected for publication maintain an "A" average.</p>
<p>To insure that only qualified students are recognized in Whos Who Among American High School Students® , we do not accept self-nominations. Students who wish to be included in Who's Who must be recommended by a recognized adult leader of their high school, church, or youth organization sponsor.</p>
<p>To be considered for acceptance into Whos Who Among American High School Students, interested students should request that one of the above-mentioned sponsors submit a letter of recommendation on official letterhead verifying the student's qualifications. The sponsor must also include his or her name, signature and title, as well as the nominee's name and address.</p>
<p>This means that your crazy music teacher could nominate some idiot with a B average, and they'd get the same merit.</p>