<p>So I hate this friend of mine...she's a stalker and so annoying...she thinks we're friends but she was a huge ***** to me in the past, so we're not. But anyways, she wants to be a Vet, but she isn't very smart. </p>
<p>She wants to go to OU so she can live with her aunt and uncle, become a resident, and practically con the school money by posing as an in-state resident. She says stuff like, "OU's biggest classes have 20 students" which has to be a lie, it's a public state university. She also says, "Anyone who scored over an 1100 on the SAT (this is out of 2400 mind you) automatically gets in...it's a rule."</p>
<p>I mean she has a 3.2 GPA, a 1300 on the SAT (out of 2400), and by the end of her high school career will have taken 2 honors classes, and 1 AP with no extracurriculars besides being the VP of a group I am President of (which she only joined b/c I was in and became VP by default) and she apparently does dance which runs 6 hours each day (another lie? probably). Sorry I just had to rant.Is it bad that I can't wait until she gets rejected because I can't stand her that much?</p>
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She wants to go to OU so she can live with her aunt and uncle, become a resident
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Won't work - she can live with her aunt and uncle. Under Oklahoma residency rules that will not make her an Oklahoma resident. Her residency is that of her parents.</p>
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OU's biggest classes have 20 students
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Absolutely untrue (true for some honors classes but she will not qualify for honors)</p>
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Anyone who scored over an 1100 on the SAT (this is out of 2400 mind you) automatically gets in...it's a rule.
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Ha ha ha. For a resident it is 1090 out of 1600 (math and CR only). For a non res (which she is whatever she thinks) 1170 out of 1600 (math CR).</p>
<p>She's "not a good test-taker"....which that I actually understand. I got a 1690 and have a 3.7 GPA...the SAT's don't represent anything really in my opinion. Some people do really good, some do ok, some do bad...it's just how you take those types of tests.</p>