Tasp 2007

<p>Roamorse... what's yer AIM?</p>

<p>aim:gochat?roomname=tasp</p>

<p>anyone want to share essays?</p>

<p>^ everyone: to the chat room!</p>

<p>*****es Brew had basically every jazz legend except charlie Parker (John McLoughlin, Herbie Hancock, Corea, Shorter, Dave Holland, Miles, Joe Zawinul, Larry Young, etc.). I like Sketches of Spain and round about midnight too. I've done transcriptions of a lot of stuff from those...</p>

<p>how do u go there?</p>

<p>Copy/paste the link into the box where you could normally insert a website; hit "enter":</p>

<p>aim:gochat?roomname=tasp</p>

<p>i don't have aim on this comp. i'm on a laptop</p>

<p>can u just invite KenMaester792 im aim-retarded</p>

<p>Whartonhopeful, use <a href="http://www.meebo.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.meebo.com&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p>

<p>i'm also AIM-retarded. please invite alperkinator14 to the chat-room. thanx</p>

<p>The specific issue prompt: </p>

<p>I have used some outside sources to explain the topic that I picked. </p>

<p>If I document less than five sources in a bibliography page, do you guys think that the TASP Admissions Officials will look upon it as a research paper instead of one that reflects my own perspective?</p>

<p>haha aim fixes everything. No one is using this they are all on the chat</p>

<p>I had 3 sources in my bibliography. Although one was my own personal journal. :-/
Dont worry using other sources can be a good way of supporting your argument</p>

<p>Yea AIM is pretty chill even though i was at the movies while yall were chating. :-(</p>

<p>Also this whole jazz thing is over my head. I really like Britney and Christina and OMG paris hiltons starz are blind=BEst thang everz!!!</p>

<p>So I know people have moved on past the classical music thing, but I thought I'd mention that I have a concer this afternoon and will be performing Tchaik 5. Though I guarentee, it won't be pretty...</p>

<p>Plus, we're doing a side-by-side by the orchestra and we're playing Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries (I have NO clue how to spell that...)</p>

<p>I'm off to work on a French project...yes...at 8 in the morning.</p>

<p>And Lob...lol.</p>

<p>fun chat guys... now guess who has to finish their issue essay today, LOL.</p>

<p>oh, and can i ask everyone not to post my name on this forum? thankyouuuu, especially DirectorsCut, since i know you like to call people by their actual names. </p>

<p>good luck on your concert, billy_liar! even though i know absolutely nothing about classical music. and sorry corey, we missed you yesterday =(</p>

<p>ice kachang? Well... STILL AN AZN THING! Whatever. :P I swear I actually tried the Bubble Tea. </p>

<p>In other news, I love tapioca pudding. And tapioca balls are made with cassava (which is "yuca" in Spanish and is FREAKING AWESOME). Cassava was one of the things the Taino indians ate before the Spaniards came and killed them off. >_> Fried cassava, steamed cassava, LOVELY CASSAVA! <3 Oh, cassava chips are also quite, quite tasty.</p>

<p>"It is processed into either fine dried flakes or, more commonly, small hard white spheres or "pearls" that are soaked before use. These spheres are a common ingredient in Southeast Asian desserts, in puddings such as tapioca pudding, and in Taiwanese drinks such as bubble tea where they provide a chewy contrast to the sweetness of the drink. Cassava flour (tapioca flour or tapioca starch) is commonly used as a food thickener, and is also used as a binder in pharmaceutical tablets and natural paints. In Malaysia, fried tapioca crisps are one of the many selections found in the local snack kacang putih." - Wikipedia</p>

<p>ToastWomble, I love your SN. It makes me think of "The Brave Little Toaster" and toasters wobbling off...stuff. Like tables and high countertops.
To their doom.
Cough.</p>

<p>p45510n, direct me toward your blog! And yep, I just put "reading, writing, photography" etc. Don't worry, you're not a freak. I think? :P</p>

<p>Wikipedia is certainly a verb.</p>

<p>Also, guys, if you get an interview and decide you like another TASP better than the one you listed as a first choice, let your interviewer know. Mine discussed my choices with me and I put my 3rd as my 2nd (though I got into my 1st, so it made no real difference, but still!). I emailed saying I want to interview. I have no idea if recent ex-TASPers CAN, but I hope I get a chance to. BWAHAHA. Grilling TASPers. Oh FUN! :D</p>

<p>Thewu, darnit. There was an excellent video on YouTube about Pachabel/Pachebel/WHATEVER.</p>

<p>AAAAAAAAAH! I MISSED THE CHAT!!! <em>weeps</em></p>

<p>P.S. - LankyDenny is awesome.</p>

<p>P.P.S. - Cornell II pwns. SCREW YOU PEOPLE PUTTING IT LAST! ;P Pick a TASP you will probably benefit from, either something you really, really enjoy and/or might pursue in college somehow or a seminar you think would teach you a lot about something you find interesting. Don't necessarily go for the one you know most about. Look for a challange. This is a learning experience. It undermines it a little if you go in knowing "everything there is to know". Just my two cents on that.</p>

<p>P.P.P.S. - p45510n's pic = omfgsupahawtt. XD</p>

<p>wouldn't it be so funny if you interviewed us, aida? hahahahaha, i'd have so much fun. too bad you live a bazillion miles away and there's no chance of that ever happening.</p>

<p>='(</p>

<p><em>wombles</em></p>

<p>=3</p>

<p>Who actually interviews us and reads our essays? College students? Administrators? Past TASPers?</p>