<p>Concentrate solely on grades until you turn in your applications. Then, in January, get with the girl!</p>
<p>I am most attracted to a guy's intelligence.</p>
<p>Well she probably won't end up at the same college as you, so you'll have to break up in a year, which'll be mucho painful (or go long-distance, which'll close the doors on possibly hotter girls next year). I'd say go for the grades -- at least you can screw around with them whenever you want.</p>
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And I mean, how can someone compare a girlfriend to a calculus textbook? Who would honestly give up a loving companion, even if doomed to eventually end, for a textbook?
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<p>There's a LiveJournal community called "mathsex." =P</p>
<p>Intelligence, eh? Where are all the girls?</p>
<p>Oh, wait.</p>
<p>haha, you're a funny man....</p>
<p>lol .</p>
<p>I don't get it</p>
<p>Lol .</p>
<p>Why can't you perm and do both? I say you just sleep less like me.:p Human beings need only 4 hours of sleep to function and I hear that Asians need less.</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree with the people who said you should try to balance your time. This isn't an ultimatum situation at all. </p>
<p>I mean, going out once or twice a month and talking on the phone for like 20 minutes a day isn't going to ruin your grades. Now, if you go crazy and see her every day and talk for hours, that's a whole different story.</p>
<p>I would suggest going out with her, especially if you're genuinely interested in each other. So what if doesn't last forever? Who cares? In the moment is what really counts. If people only dated girls or guys who they thought they would be with forever, no one would date in hs or college or in their early 20's. But they do.</p>
<p>haha perm do both...e<em>a</em>d i bet youve never done a girl</p>
<p>Touch girl get B+ do burger flip!</p>
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<p>well, if youre attracted to a guy like this because he's intelligent...chances are youre gonna get the shaft</p>
<p>are you nuts? If you can't balance a girlfriend with school then you have problems that will extend long long after college ends. hahaha jk, but really--i think you'll be fine. And thinking about her will probably create a distraction equal in magnitude as dating her.</p>
<p>peace</p>
<p>A lot of you are ridic... </p>
<p>I'm very academically sound, a recruited varsity athlete, and I play bass in 6 very different bands (school and not school) at the moment. I still have tons of time for a relationship. I was in a great one, but her dad ended it. Anyway, point is it's my senior year and I'm on the scout again. There's nothing you can proove to the college admissions people that you couldn't have said in the last 3 years of your life's activities. Enjoy highschool.</p>
<p>You really don't want to be socially awkward at college. Take advantage of highschool as a learning expereince. I have a belief that every person should have one really good healthy relationship before they exit high school. There are so many things that you can't learn in a textbook. You learn so much about yourself in relationships... I think this ultimately helps you out for college.</p>
<p>I was desperate for a relationship last year, so I got involved in a very bad one. I was brainwashed, but in retrospect, I can see a lot of the weaknesses in my own character, and now I'm stronger because of it. I would not have known these things had I not dated.</p>
<p>Grades > girls</p>
<p>Besides the girls at my school are way too hard to get.</p>
<p>And multi-dimensional people who have expereince outside of the school > those who don't. Plain and simple.</p>
<p>Edit: I didn't mean superior as human beings, I meant superior in the eyes of admissions directors...</p>
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I didn't mean superior as human beings
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<p>Oh ok, then I'll make that judgment for you.</p>
<p>Haha, ballsy.</p>