<p>how are you guys passing the time until judgement day? every hour feels excruciating for me. i'm thinking about knocking myself into a well-planned, nine-day coma so i'll at least have a well-rested voice for when i begin the screaming / crying.</p>
<p>I find reading my AP US Government book makes me stressed and sleepy. I also have been trying to finish 100 Years of Solitude and The House of the Spirits before the AP English Lit. test rolls around...</p>
<p>I waste time on CC reading about financial aid and the FASFA and stuff. I'm not American so I have no reason to know about it...
I also try to tell myself I'm gonna get rejected butI still check the mail obsessively.</p>
<p>And ive completely stopped doing my homework because im so nervous about college acceptances. not good</p>
<p>ouch, i feel sorry for your son. my brother had to do that, but the dentist did something wrong and they only got half the tooth before the anesthesia (is that the word? I hate medical terms... :P) wore off. So he had to go back a month later.</p>
<p>Ahh...the wisdom teeth. My duaghter had hers pull about one month ago. However, she refused the Vicodin. She said the most funny things from the anesthetic and then didn't remember any of it after the drugs wore off.</p>
<p>No kitchen remodeling here. A good organizing and cleaning would be a great idea--if I could only find the time...and inspiration (simultaneously would be very nice)! ;) A good dose of HGTV's Mission Organization or just looking at the organizing tips on their website does help.</p>
<p>I LOVE HGTV.. it's so inspiring.. to watch. :) For all my good intentions in that department, my follow thru is mediocre at best. At least I know my limitations!</p>
<p>Son only had gas and novicane. He didn't want general anesthesia because you couldn't eat for like 12 hours before hand. I was thinking he was crazy. My husband is thinking he's going to start lobbying for the $300 saved by his NOT having it! I have begun to agree with him.</p>
<p>I've been sleeping, I guess. Studying for a Calc BC test. I'm going to Round 2 of the NCAA tournament on Saturday in Philly as a last hurrah, kind of, considering I applied almost exclusively to D3 schools (Ivies nearly count in that...). Midd is the earliest concrete date I'm hearing from anywhere, though I'm sure I'll get a few in the mail next week. It's certainly nerve-wracking, far more than in the ED round when I was only waiting to hear from one school!</p>
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<p>Banana... I think when you're waiting for one school: it's a make it or break it. But at least you had RD in the future. Now, this is the end of the line, so to speak. HOWEVER! Depending on how many schools you've applied to, you're going to get that many responses: Good, bad and ugly (waitlist). You could be completely depressed come 8am on the 28th and then by 4 be hugely happy if you get an acceptance to a great school. Granted, if your heart is set on one school and only one school over all others, the end of the line will either be the best feeling in the world or the same as running full sped into a brick wall.</p>
<p>DITTO. hah but i don't really study anyway. I have a love/hate relationship for IB.
So does anyone know when the decision will come out, and whether it's electronic/snail mail? </p>
<p>I feel like that question has been asked about 34824730284789 times. So I'm asking it again.</p>