<p>So, does anyone from the Pakistani forum care to challenge me?</p>
<p>You mean your best buddy. And yes he’ll probably get in as he’s a UHM (Universally Hated Minority). You’re on.</p>
<p>lol, 10char</p>
<p>Well, what’s the challenge?</p>
<p>I log in after so many weeks and I get this… lol</p>
<p>@InVeritas: You have a PM</p>
<p>The challenge is to post a better chance thread than mine.</p>
<p>I would accept but I’m not that waila.</p>
<p>lol…so do you accept defeat?</p>
<p>Maybe. Maybe not.</p>
<p>hehehehe…(laughs menacingly)</p>
<p>You guys trolling the Pakistani thread…Get OUT!</p>
<p>Yeah get out Dapoliovsky. Post the chanace thread in the What Are My Chances? Forum. It’ll be hilarious.</p>
<p>Hey, you should kick out the ■■■■■ who started all of this. He provoked me into making a fake chance thread. What else am I supposed to do?</p>
<p>Just do what I said. That ■■■■■ will fade out eventually.</p>
<p>Ok, it’s on the what are my chances forum now. I modified it slightly to make it appear a little less Pakistani (with the research professors).</p>
<p>leo118: Your welcome.
bluelovexD: These colleges that have religious affiliations aren’t worth my time.
perazziman: Thanks a lot for the insight. That really did help.</p>
<p>By the way, are liberal arts colleges any good? I know that a liberal arts education helps you in identifying your interests and all but is the academic intensity up to the mark? As far as I can think, there would be a marked difference between the level of education that a freshman is getting at Harvard and that of a student studying in Bates or Hamilton, for example.</p>
<p>^Let me put it this way. I go to a liberal arts/engineering college (Lafayette College), and even kids with straight A’s in A Levels and top AP/IB scores and 2150+ SATs (including me) struggle to get 60’s and 70’s on finals. Last semester I slept 3 hours a day on average to somehow make the code for my intro Computer Science class final project compile, and I still got a B- in the course. But for all colleges, one rule holds. You need to find ways to challenge yourself. You could breeze through by taking the easiest possible courses, but would you really learn anything? If you feel you aren’t being challenged enough by your classes, try finding a research position or something.
Hope that answers your question. Sorry if I sounded a bit too harsh, college is pretty fun too! :)</p>
<p>Im dying due to the fact that 50 other kids from my school are planning on applying and any feedback from you guys (My fellow Pakistani brothers) will be greatly appreciated by this looser :). But seriously, what shall I do for the rest of my years? 3 years left… 3 years to make a difference… Help me!!!</p>
<p>BTW I forgot to mention… Please tell me about any good summer programs in NJ that I can take for physics or Computer Science.
Thanks my men!!!</p>
<p>3 years to go O.o dude relax… enjoy… excel in that one thing that you love…</p>