<p>How old are we talking here, anyway? Like 30s or mid 20s? Because md 20s sounds fine, but with the 30s we'd be approaching the limits...</p>
<p>Well, chemengr, at least you know that the guys from that particular college aren't all immature like high school boys. Silly high school boys.</p>
<p>lol you sick bastard.</p>
<p>(it's call infatuation btw..)</p>
<p>did you get his number??</p>
<p>@catsushi:
im pretty sure that he's no older than mid 20s, which really made me relax during the interview (apparently i don't do too well w/ serious-looking middle-age people)...but it doesn't really matter. Not like anything's gonna happen.</p>
<p>it scares me to think 08 freshmen are basically the people in my class right now... im hoping to get into a good enough college that contains less of the really silly ones though. =)</p>
<p>btw (again, no offence to guys in general) does anyone think there's a fundamental difference between the level of maturity of guys and girls in HS? Or is my school just weird...</p>
<p>@FellowCCViewer:
Whoa that's a big word...While i admit that i very much qualify for adolescent and my 'unprofessional' feelings are not likely to last for a lifetime, i do not think 'sick' is the right word. What's sick about being attracted to someone that's actually attractive, for a change?</p>
<p>^haha i think he was joking :P</p>
<p>Lol.
"Any more questions?"
"Do you have a girlfriend?"
"Um, I should get going...."
I can just see that happening. I'm sure you'll get 'over' him.</p>
<p>^Why are you bumping this? It probably isn't relevent anymore.</p>
<p>lol that must be awkward....i think the best you can do tho is get over him since u'll prbly never see him again</p>