<p>i have heard of him but i seriously doubt he has any idea who i am....:(
haha.... cos the scholars are quite well known.....;)
he is from anderson junior college i think........me from victoria jc</p>
<p>sigh.....u guys have fun postin or bear thru studyin :D
me gonna watch duplicate now n sleep...... <em>YAWN</em>
nitez..</p>
<p>good night :)</p>
<p>Gosh! I just spent 20 minutes reading thru all the posts only to realize there was NOTHING of use, except that Harvard actually practices what they claim.</p>
<p>By the way, if I remember correctly ritz, the viewbook proudly proclaims that those with sub-40k income will have nil EFC. How come they ask 200-700 from you, considering you put 2k as the EFC. You can choose not to answer, or if you do, you can PM me :)</p>
<p>what they actually say is that a family with an income below 40k don't have to contribute towards 'the cost of education'...according to my dad, this does not include travel expenses, health insurance etc. So that explains the 200-700$ contribution.</p>
<p>btw ritz cud ya PM me your essay?? Just wanted to see the real stuff ;)</p>
<p>adides...how was your interview?</p>
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<p>Astrix, I have been asking myself the same question. However, I can never seem to find the answer. In truth, can we really know who we are? I think not. </p>
<p>Ah... the mystery of finding our true selves is a truly intriguing one.</p>
<p>ritz: k got it.</p>
<p>AND -</p>
<p>inquisitive = nomad.</p>
<p>case closed.</p>
<p>"ritz: adides...how was your interview?"</p>
<p>ritz - it went well (i think), thx for asking. just got back..i should have done all my interviews at such weird hours...coz this one went well (unlike MITs)...i went to his place (@10 pm) and we chatted bout things, about my plans, his plans (he was bout 40), state of the US/India economy, politics, hobbies, etc. while having tea (i dont even drink tea, but hey - if the interviewer is offering me tea, i'll drink tea)</p>
<p>his parting sentence to me, "no matter what you study...you will join politics." I dont know if he meant it in a good way or not...but dont matter as such...coz i gave him all response honestly, and if i aint a good fit, too bad... (for them, ofcourse :))</p>
<p>Nice going adi :)</p>
<p>maybe you should join politics ;) go.... now.... :D</p>
<p>maybe i should...but no wait..it'd be a lot more fun to get into mit, go there for a year and then go in politics - so tht i can tk away 1 seat @ mit from you all...:D</p>
<p>anyway good luck, I gtg study Physics
See you guys on the 1st of march :)</p>
<p>And merc from Ben's Blog : "It's who you are that really matters. It's how you embrace life. It's how you treat other people. It's passion."</p>
<p>So there ya go, you're a perfect fit ;)</p>
<p>found this on chat forum...pretty accurate...
<a href="http://www.selectsmart.com/RELIGION/%5B/url%5D">http://www.selectsmart.com/RELIGION/</a></p>
<p>chkin out for tnite...be good...</p>
<p>Good night.</p>
<p>EDIT: Haha, according to that link you posted, I am 100% into "unitarian universalism" and 95% "liberal quakers." I am only 48% hindu (I'm glad!) and am a Roman Chatholic the least (30%, right at the bottom).</p>
<p>Cool, eh?</p>
<p>merc OMG - we got to be roommates brother..
me 100% unitarian universalism, 95% Humanist Secularism..., 90% liberal quarkers, 88% Hindu and only 66% Jain (my moms gonna kill me!)</p>
<p>cant sleep - damn tht tea...</p>
<p>yes and the LOUD music bit is the best reason!!!!</p>
<p>"inquisitive = nomad" wah taking advantage of my absence lol. hmm ill let that be a mystery for now :) </p>
<p>anywy neha a classmate of mine named MAnu Mohan joined nanyang after 10th. you may know him as he came through the same scholarship program.</p>
<p>nanyang jc? are u sure the name is correct...if i not wrong, scholars are only posted to the top five jcs...namely; raffles, hwa chong, victoria(mine!!), temasek and anglo-chinese...
he went on scholarship or his own...?</p>
<p>and thnx premanjali :)</p>
<p>ps, ur name is soo romantic......love thy name......hehe</p>