<p>but you will read every edited page, wont you, because you love checking into internet sites every five seconds.</p>
<p>to OP, they will always ask you about our family, your summer, favorite subject, and sports!</p>
<p>but you will read every edited page, wont you, because you love checking into internet sites every five seconds.</p>
<p>to OP, they will always ask you about our family, your summer, favorite subject, and sports!</p>
<p>proxy sites work half of the time, for certain sites. Like everyone could reach wikipedia through a proxy when it was blocked.</p>
<p>Other sites are just unavailable either way.</p>
<p>haha and to go back on topic, I think the most important interview question there is is "Why boarding school? and why OUR school?"
So just look over the site/viewbook and find points that you feel are major factors in your decision to apply there.</p>
<p>they should just lock the china wikipedia page and make it unchangeable</p>
<p>But then you will only get one side of the story and defeat the purpose of wikipedia. We reloaded the china wikipedia page in history class 5 times during the history class and each time there was different information. Its quite funny..</p>
<p>omg thats hilarious. ill keep track of that page and lmao</p>
<p>o0o0o0o0 i just remembered that i am a member of wikipedia and edit lots of pages, usually favorite celebrities, maybe ill play with the china one</p>
<p>omg, looked at how many times it's edited each day and it's edited, like, 6 times per day</p>
<p>Lol yup, liek I said its constantly changed. I just don't see how the chinese government has time to keep changing a page because they think they're hiding things from the rest of the world. I also don't see how the other people have the time either lol.</p>
<p>Its absurd.</p>
<p>they probably just copy and paste an approved copy of what they want it to say, then change it back when somebody else changes it. plus there are A LOT of people out there with lots of free time on their hands</p>