Honestly, no one cares if you play World of Warcraft for 25 hours a week. AND you play Counter-Strike. Congratulations, you win biggest loser of the year award.
What happened to the 2400? I’m sure your parents could afford a top tutor. Maybe you should have gotten off of WoW for a couple of minutes.
Speaking of money, why would you put up your income bracket anyways? You don’t get any medals cause your parents make money.
Bio AND Chem Olympiad? Why not physics too? I expected better from you.
<p>iLikeFood, i was bored when i read this thread, so i decided to look at some of your other posts. i have safely concluded that you mildly stink at life. do a favor and stop acting like such a stereotypical annoying CCer. you need to do some soul searching. be more positive! good luck with college.</p>
<p>Although I disagree, and won’t take consider your comments too seriously, I must thank you for the honesty! It sure means a lot from people who make new accounts just to post on my thread.</p>
<p>:) i figured you’d say something like that. i felt obliged to inform you of your defects. you’re completely right. it MUST mean alot for someone to take their time to help you out. take heed!</p>
<p>zomg guild name? :o Also, from playing (and quickly getting bored of) WoW, I gotta say it’s not a hard game. One of my friends only had to spend three months of playing to get to endgame Sunwell. Also, the males flock to girl guild leaders, not gonna lie, so we can’t particularly measure competence from that. As an afterthought, it doesn’t matter how many hours she puts into the game but how those hours are used. 5 hours a night as a progression guild leader is only impressive if you’re farming Kil’Jaeden right now or leading an elite Gladiator arena guild (both of which are highly unlikely with a guild of 500 members, which means it’s probably just a casual guild). And I’ll end my WoW rant now. </p>
<p>Also, no state music awards? The only way that would make sense to me is if she quit orchestra and thus cannot participate in All-State?</p>
<p>I’m guessing your friend must have told you all this information, because it is very thorough. That said, why didn’t she simply post herself? Is it too much trouble to make an account and defend herself, instead of you (and Kumar, who I’m quite skeptical about) doing it for her? </p>
<p>But aside from that, she has a very impressive resume. Why doesn’t she apply for some of the higher Ivy’s (HYP comes to mind)? She has a great shot at them. If she is as humble as Kumar says though, it’s time to stop and start selling yourself. Colleges won’t lend an ear otherwise. I’ve had friends with weaker EC’s, SAT’s, etc. make Columbia and Cornell. Anyways, I wish your friend the best of luck.</p>