<p>None of this is as I wrote it.</p>
<p>Free Afternoon - Re read my "Foreign Affairs" (LOL, Tony Blair has basically found his new job writing for them..pfffff), and contrast my bimonthly with current news (I'm a news/foreign policy junkie) and friend's opinions.</p>
<p>Renewal - Yoga/Meditation OR Early morning running listening to Rammstein </p>
<p>(Wink - PM and tell me what you chant, eh? I'm just curious )</p>
<p>Gryffon and Hunt are absolutely correct. They know you're most likely a top tier student (you are applying to the best school ever, you know), and they know you have great academic pursuits, but everyone has something they absolutely love doing that isn't related in any sense to academics/ECs for school.</p>
<p>Obsessing over wikipedia entries/foreign news/meditating (I'm glad to see someone else does that), blah blah blah blah blah......having fun and being a person<------ Is what Yale wants to see.</p>
<p>If you can show them in that in addition to your amazing profile you are also a human being that hasn't been coached endlessly through what they should say to admissions officers ( lol at the info session with Tchaikovsky/CNN), I think admissions officers will be pleased.</p>
<p>{{{But I have to say right now, the 'debates' on CNN are a load of partisan rhetoric and begging the question, I mean...DONNA BRAZILE?!?! SINCE Wheeennnnnnn, is a superdelegate to the Dem. Party going to have anything objective to say as a journalist?!}}</p>