<p>no school thursday or friday? luckyyyyy</p>
<p>so.. if you don't mind me asking, what did you guys write about for your essays?</p>
<p>no school thursday or friday? luckyyyyy</p>
<p>so.. if you don't mind me asking, what did you guys write about for your essays?</p>
<p>I wrote about the concept of being alone through this things my boyfriend and I do---we call each other before we go to bed and leave the phone. I know. We're dorks. (Still, it's nice when you wake up and you look over to your pillow and the call is still there. Comforting, in a strange way. But I digress.)</p>
<p>I submitted my app yesterday... And today I found a mistake on it. I repeated La Vie En Rose twice in the interests section under movies/concerts/performances/etc. part. Annnggsssttt. I had like 30 people look it over and none of us caught it. Hating the world right now.</p>
<p>***f i'm trying to submit my picture and any way i save it it makes everything white in the picture peach!! my teeth look ridiculous! aah i wanted to submit it on 10/29 (it's a special dayy) but now i wasted like 20 minutes trying to figure this stupid picture thing out.. :( is anyone else having this problem? my file size was way too big at first so i compressed it to about 17kb and it's still looking sillily peach :(</p>
<p>How do you compress files?? I'm having major issues with attaching photo x.x</p>
<p>I opened the picture with explorer and then copy pasted into a word document. That uploads rather easily.</p>
<p>I just submitted my application for ED yesterday!
...such a relief!
I don't think I'm going to get in!...what are everyone's stats?
I need to know if I have a chance</p>
<p>@^_~</p>
<p>There are two ways I can think of to compress the picture.</p>
<p>1) Get software such as photoshop and paint shop pro. Open the file with the software then compress the file. For photoshop CS3, which I use, I know you can do this by going to "File->Save for Web and Device". Then you should see a bar that allows you to tinker with the compression level. Paintshop, I'm not exactly sure but if you have it play around with the tools in the menus.</p>
<p>2)Go to paint which comes with any windows version. Go to stretch and skew, then decrease the 100% to 20% or something of your liking.</p>
<p>And I also just though up of printing up the picture, then scanning it with low resolution or something.</p>
<p>You'll probably want to use something like photoshop though because 2 and 3 will distort the image a lot.</p>