<p>Yes!!! While popcorn and butter is perfection, popcorn and chocolate is heaven.</p>
<p>I think I’m going to take a hiatus from CC.
Starting tomorrow.</p>
<p>Yes!!! While popcorn and butter is perfection, popcorn and chocolate is heaven.</p>
<p>I think I’m going to take a hiatus from CC.
Starting tomorrow.</p>
<p>Popcorn and chocolate?!!!? Ew!</p>
<p>Popcorn has to have butter and a little sea salt, or otherwise why even bother.</p>
<p>770 on USH
640 on Lit</p>
<p>dieing for these sat scores… the site is down for maintenance! and popcorn and chocolate does sound amazing, idk about sea salt though :P</p>
<p>Mix it up with Buncha Crunch <3</p>
<p>Is anybody doing anything good this summer? I want to stay productive but I don’t know what else there is besides getting a job (unlikely) or volunteering. Any ideas?</p>
<p>going to DC for a summer camp in July… other than that, maybe a short trip to the beach, and just relaxing… will be getting college apps ready though</p>
<p>I don’t know what to do this summer either</p>
<p>Same, like i want to do something productive, but its easier said than done</p>
<p>A job!</p>
<p>Speaking of, just got home…oi, been out there since 9, and you know how that weather is in the Boston area right now.</p>
<p>Also, chocolate and popcorn is so good, but kettle corn is my favorite type of popcorn.</p>
<p>Have you guys visited any colleges yet? If you have can you say which one’s and what you did/did not like about it?</p>
<p>I’ve seen like 12, I’m not doing that for each one.</p>
<p>ok ok, just your favorite ones, and the one’s you hate the most.</p>
<p>Ehh jobs… who likes actually making money?
and bunny2015, have u seen any colleges yet?</p>
<p>Ok</p>
<p>UVA - Campus was very very nice. Charlottesville seemed like a cool city. Student body looked like I could fit in. Decent school spirit.</p>
<p>Penn - Campus is in a good location and most of it looked pretty good. I was there for homecoming so it was very busy which was good to see. Wharton was amazing too.</p>
<p>Mich - Campus, while I only saw a portion of it, was pretty. Everyone was wearing maize (yellow) or blue, huge school spirit. The Ross school of business looked really high tech and and aesthetically pleasing.</p>
<p>Lehigh - The campus looked kind of run down in some parts and there were massive hills that I’d hate to climb everyday.</p>
<p>Villanova - No diversity, a bunch of white and mostly catholic kids.</p>
<p>@Fredrico14 I’ve been to the University of Washington which was amazing. It doesn’t have too much diveristy, but the black people there stick together. I’ve also been to a bunch of HBCU’s that I’m not interested in. I have a job again this summer thankfully!</p>
<p>@dfree124, Villanova really doesn’t have any diversity? I was going to look into it but that’s a big one on my list.</p>
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<p>I visited UMass Dartmouth.
(not that other UMD, as we realized a few pages back, haha).</p>
<p>I quite liked it, mostly i’m looking there because of their academic program, but we liked just about everything else. Food was good, people were friendly, a little more diversity than i’m used to, freshman dorms were meh but the rest were nice.</p>
<p>^^ Well there was some… but I think the campus is about 80% white, and the religion plays a small role in the education and social atmosphere, which I don’t like either.</p>
<p>Well, my town is 92% white, and my high school is about 80% white. A little diversity goes a long way to me, hehe.</p>