<p>^Ten points for itsmylife. Its math and science. I can handle it without much sleep. Anyway, everytime I get in 10 hours of sleep before the SAT’s, I yawn throughout the exam sitting right in front of the proctor too. So, it shouldn’t matter if I’ve slept much or not since there’s obviously no difference. I’m actually doing sparknotes tests atm. I just hit pause to pop in here, but your comment made me worried(as no doubt was its motive), so I’m going back again. Toodle. See y’all in 30.</p>
<p>Hey,pushed pause for a sec, any of you know why the domain of ln x cannot be 1? My barrons book says so but it definitely can right? Anything raised to jeero?</p>
<p>This comp professor I was talking to told me something that really struck a chord. Most engineering schools have hundreds, if not thousands, of people doing computer engineering. UNC has about 30 in each year. I get way more individual attention here than I would in an engineering college, and I have to keep that in mind.</p>
<p>Well, that’s true. And the area your in is absolutely fantastic. </p>
<p>I was in some place called “the triangle.” Haha</p>
<p>The area, though, is just amazing for business/eng majors as well as med researchers and premeds.</p>
<p>On another note, my cousin’s applying to Duke! She goes to like THE most prestigious magnet high school in NC. Almost everyone there considers UNC/NC State a safety.
It’s an inteeeennsee school.</p>
<p>The triangle refers to the three towns of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. Where NC State, Duke, and UNC are located. </p>
<p>The only school I can think of that considers UNC a safety is NCSSM. Other than that, UNC is easy to get into for most in-staters, because its 83% instate.</p>
<p>Hello! American Embassy school is a weird testing center. Not that I mind Americans but seeing a place in Delhi dominated by them/abcd’s was definitely uncomfortable. It was a mini America. Even the frickin’ sweeper spoke in English. There was only one Indian in my room- me. I did okay without my chocolate. Come to think of it, it always tasted like cardboard on the other days anyway. And plus the place is like a prison! So many guards.</p>
<p>Obama lands! His protection fleet is so cool. I would love to part of the top secret service. NASA has one na? Apparently once you join, you’re dead to the world and no longer existed-ever. Atleast that’s what Dan Brown says. I’ve been hoping to join up there ever since! But I don’t like the idea of dying.</p>
<p>This no-post-count-in-cafe thing is good. I can blabber all the gibberish I want! I’m thinking of cbse with fondness now. Long time, no see!</p>
<p>Oh, and Aniruddh, haha, I am not some taekwondo master. I just felt like saying it atm. I had classes in 1st standard but after joining dance had to leave because the classes clashed. I still have the yellow belt though. And a good kick.</p>
I just saw this. Surprising another mod would take such a drastic step. But who knows? I had (enter name of another mod- who is known to be quite cool) messaging me about some completely stupid thing.</p>
<p>American Embassy is better than many testing centers. I have already tried GD Goenka. Trust me, you don’t wanna go there. The proctors there are evil. American Embassy School is nice in that the proctors are kind and nice and don’t bother you much. The rooms are nice and the chairs are comfortable. That’s more than you can ask for, right? </p>
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How does TiT’s not being a post-count-freeze-zone preclude this from happening? :P</p>
<p>What are you doing in the Delhi centers all the time? Well, yes, the proctors were nice but they’re nicer at USIEF. A lot more people come to USIEF and the space is comparitively cramped, around 40 people in one room. So, during breaks, one can do that ‘one last sum’ that they missed which is impossible to do in a classroom comprising eight kids.
Are you done with your subjects itsmylife?</p>