<p>Smh. I got tired reading through the entire onslaught of vocabulary. </p>
<p>Being courteous does not entail using diction uncommonly used in HSL. That’s a misconception.</p>
<p>Smh. I got tired reading through the entire onslaught of vocabulary. </p>
<p>Being courteous does not entail using diction uncommonly used in HSL. That’s a misconception.</p>
<p>^ Yep…</p>
<p>I don’t want to feed the ■■■■■, but I’ll just say that I hope you didn’t write your essays like this.</p>
<p>Man… I’m glad I stopped trying to use big words. The one who can get his or her ideas to the people in the simplest and succinct manner usually appeals better.</p>
<p>you’re weird o_O</p>
<p>“and MOST succinct” would be correct.</p>
<p>Yeah I just realized I forgot to put the word in there.</p>
<p>MIT, you did not answer my FB post for Calc help.</p>
<p>What is the power series for the function centered at c for:</p>
<p>f(x) = 1/x, c=-1</p>
<p>f(x) = sinx, c = 3pi/4</p>
<p>NO ONE ELSE ANSWER THIS. I WANT ONLY MIT TO HELP ME.</p>
<p>I just answered it.</p>
<p>lol OP, it’s okay; nothing4me had to fight through such resistance before he became a legend</p>
<p>Dear CelaPlusAimaple:
I find your remark to be very interesting.
After carefully analyzing the aforementioned user, nothing4me, I have come to a conclusion that the poster exhibits an ostentatious, bombastic use of vocabulary.
I apologize for the alliteration, and let me assure you that it has merely been a coincidence and does not have any of its intended effects.</p>
<p>The ramifications of this discussion resulted in a grave, yet haphazard side-effect.
We have butchered the beauty of English language and created an academic homicide- that is, we have created a neologism of the word “nothing4me”.</p>
<p>I sincerely apologize.</p>
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<p>Thank you for your pithy remark. However, I do not find contractions and slangs to be the diction of High School Life sub-forum.</p>
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May I kindly ask you to discuss your AP Calculus AB somewhere else?
A College Confidential member is granted the perquisite of using private messages.
Try that.</p>
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Please do not be offended. Johns Hopkins University has always been my so-called “dream school” as well.
It has been a great pleasure for me to find another applicant with great interest.
Have you applied via their Early Decision program?</p>
<p>^^ You obviously haven’t been on HSL for very long by that statement.</p>
<p>…OP, why do you type like that?</p>
<p>And why are you guys still feeding the ■■■■■?</p>
<p>@Jozhekryx </p>
<p>can you stop talking like that…you not writing a Doctorate English Thesis final for yale (seriously, even then, w t ef)
your on college confidential forums under highschool life, with no one but mainly highschoolers reading your posts…</p>
<p>no offensive, but not only do you sound arrogant with applying to only top schools/complaining about 2 rejection letters, you write like your writing a thesis to the meaning of life.</p>
<p>See how I didn’t have to use 1000000 ridiculous words to get my meaning across?</p>
<p>I am posting this becuase the way you are writing for just some blog sight is making me think you wrote a completely ridiculous college essay.
My English teacher, who received a degree at Harvard and taught at Yale, says specifically to NOT write a college essay like that…</p>
<p>just a thought, and no personal offense.</p>
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<p>I sincerely believe this description aptly applies to you as well, my friend.</p>
<p>LOLS, I bet they are the same person.</p>
<p>I like Jozhekryx. The kid’s got spunk.</p>
<p>Using complex words in a pathetic attempt to make yourself look more intelligent actually results in making you look like a complete idiot.</p>
<p>I honestly can’t tell if you’re a ■■■■■…</p>