<p>IIT is NOT a breed <_<</p>
<p>How about a cult?</p>
<p>No i agree with meghnasridhar, it is a breed. To smart people like you gary, it may not be for normal people like me, it so is. And choosing IIT has taken a part out of my soul. It is the devil’s doing. Blasphemy, I say!</p>
<p><em>signs off</em></p>
<p>Awwww, gary. On the bright side, it is a hyperintelligent-to-the-extent-it’s-scary breed? </p>
<p>Ah, well. I’m happy (ish) with commerce, in any case. Accounts, woo.</p>
<p>I wish I had chosen commerce. Could have tried for Wharton at least…</p>
<p>I hate commerce (i just doze when my commerce teacher gets all hyped up about those ■■■■ ambanis). Accounts is tolerable. Economics is bliss.</p>
<p>So we’re all book/movie aficionados here? Yay!</p>
<p>Err yay neuroscience? Boo IIT! :P</p>
<p>Yes, yes we are.</p>
<p>And gary, you are the elite breed, or so they say. Most people would be happy.</p>
<p>IIT is a species, not a breed!!</p>
<p>Yep, we are all for liberal arts and stuff. BOO IIT as well! Who needs gravity when you have Proust?</p>
<p>IIT is like the archaeopteryx - it combines characteristics of two species, namely the math/science whizzes and the lifeless drones.</p>
<p>nah tetris, i wouldnt call them lifeless. those guys know how to have fun. except during exams. thats when an iit dorm is the most silent place in the universe.</p>
<p>Agreed, Tetris. But don’t forget jobless a-holes who have nothing better to do than ruin all learning with their obsession over answering objective questions.</p>
<p>Liberal arts is the way to go, woooo. ■■■■ Indians and your assumptions of science= superior.</p>
<p>aww, thats unfair to IT junkies like me.</p>
<p>what about the discrimination we liberal arts junkies have to face?</p>
<p>Well, it’s not unsuperior, it’s just…not superior.</p>
<p>Okay I have stopped making sense bye CC wheee.</p>