<p>■■■■■■■ chance threads are no longer fun once you point out that they’re ■■■■■■.</p>
<p>^/indirect blow</p>
<p>:(</p>
<p>:p. Haha, actually, it’s been pointed out repeatedly that “perhaps the OP’s a ■■■■■!” since the first page.</p>
<p>By the way, ksarmand, congrats on becoming a senior member on a website about college :D!</p>
<p>^Oh, YAY!
Screw going to college. My life is complete.</p>
<p>Fake. There’s no way he took AP Bio as a freshman and “self-studied” AP chemistry to get a four. There’s also no way he got a 5 on the Physics AP after one year as a freshman…Also his school would have to be HUGE to offer this many classes, which especially hard to believe considering its private.</p>
<p>How do you get a 5 in Bio but a 4 in Enviro?! LOL</p>
<p>do you have a life?
if this is real then i think you’ll be fine with a great essay.</p>
<p>The Enviro/Bio scores were one of many things that stood out to me as well, GoldenCoast.</p>
<p>Agreed, which private school could afford to offer this number of APs? If it did it had to be huge - and renowned.</p>
<p>Wow 2158 dollars for APs…what a waste, lol.</p>
<p>trollface.jpg</p>
<p>^It’s actually $2236. He took 26 AP and each test is 86$</p>
<p>^Some schools pay for all of their students AP exams don’t they? I wish mine did…lol</p>
<p>I wish mine did, too… If you get reduced lunch then the price is 43$ and if you get free lunch then the AP tests are free. Unfortunately I do not get free/reduced lunch.</p>
<p>^Neither do I :(</p>
<p>But at least my school accommodated me when I wanted to take self-studied AP exams…by sticking me in a tiny room next to the office and the cafeteria, lol =]</p>
<p>OP: Do you sleep?</p>