<p>Not really... one is a result of negligence and the other is IN SPITE of hard work...</p>
<p>You deserve to have a pregnant gf if you don't as BET says... "rap it up"</p>
<p>Not really... one is a result of negligence and the other is IN SPITE of hard work...</p>
<p>You deserve to have a pregnant gf if you don't as BET says... "rap it up"</p>
<p>i dont have to explain anything to you. you're just an immature kid.</p>
<p>wow... I was joking... and you took it seriously AND you took offense to it... hmm...</p>
<p>davidrune, not to be an ass... but you need to shut the **** up. don't comment on something like that when you've had no experience...most things like that are a lot more complicated than not "rapping it up" because of negligence.</p>
<p>lol... I'm just joking about the ridiculous post he made in "what are my chances" that everybody took to be true.</p>
<p>Defenestrate myself.</p>
<p>*defenestrates</p>
<p>ooh Ooh, I was on BET, sorta! lol I was at a taping of 106 and Park in the summer, and yes I was on camera and yes you can see me for a total of six second =) </p>
<p>I'm confused...one the one hand I want to say, oh gosh davidrune don't make fun of a serious situation...on the other, geez is this guy kidding? :confused:</p>
<p>the defenestration of prague. fun. look, regardless of whether or not the comment was a joke, it was totally inappropriate.</p>
<p>yea-- no talking of pregnancy on the pton board, it doesn't fit into our happy love fest of topics</p>
<p>I'll be really ****ed if I get rejected ED. Seriously. I'm 100% expecting deferral...THEN rejection in the RD round. None of us will be rejected ED, I'm pretty sure of that.</p>
<p>But cavalier, if you're expecting to be rejected in the end, why would you prefer it to be dragged on for another three months?</p>
<p>Because I would take it as an insult. At least if I get deferred I will get some kind of second review. I've always understood that Princeton rejects very very few people ED- essentially those who had no business applying in the first place.</p>
<p>i dont think he wants it to turn out that way, but rather that thats how he expects it to turn out in the end anyway.</p>
<p>i dont think any of us here want to drag it out, considering how frenzied we already are about the short dec 15th deadline ne way</p>
<p>aw sry my bad, i guess i guessed wrong</p>
<p>stoopid 60 second rule</p>
<p>edit: good point, cavalier; never considered that part of it (though i'd still like to be rejected out flat)</p>
<p>lol, I think I would rather get the rejection during the regular round too. Because I think, I have to get accepted SOMEWHERE (what are safeties for? =) so that will soften the blow...</p>
<p>but cavalier, don't be SO pessimistic, you have a great chance!</p>
<p>if i knew that i'd be rejected during the regular round, i'd prefer to receive an outright rejection ED.</p>
<p>If I was rejected, I'd probably feel really hurt. Mope around for a while, but put on a brave face for friends + family. Like I said, feel really, really hurt - was I really that low-caliber?</p>
<p>Deferred - mope around for a few days, put on a brave face, and work my arse off in December (SATs, send a letter, submit an art portfolio) to get in there. Oh and enjoy myself over break while trying to forget about my exams scheduled for when I return.</p>
<p>no, that was really high-caliber. </p>
<p>I would throw a tantrum first. And I don't think I would feel like working much.</p>
<p>Throwing a tantrum is another viable option, believe me. By Dec. 15, "acting angry and childishly and having a screaming, kicking fit" will probably be neck-in-neck with "acting maturely and reasonably."</p>
<p>well, I intend to throw tantrums in my house and guiltrip my parents into spoiling me, and acting mature and reasonable around other people.
This way, maintain good image + beaucoup de presents
(gah where is the french popping out of?)</p>