<p>Ghana. Any other Africans? I'm going to Cornell</p>
<p>Whoo. Which college are you going to?</p>
<p>I also got into Cornell. I am from Nigeria</p>
<p>wow, I'm an African. Which country were you in?</p>
<p>I'm with you boy. I'm glad i just heard from an African. Whic college are you going to?</p>
<p>I'm with you brother. Guess we'll meet at JFK or on campus. I'm going to CAS for biol. sc. What about you?</p>
<p>philippines, but i'm of indian origin:)</p>
<p>I'm from Ghana going to Cornell University!
Ummmm...bennybrak, I don't mean to be rude or anything but are you talking to yourself?</p>
<p>heyhey pple.. i am born in india.. lived there till thage of 4.. brought up in singapore... and after 12 years there.. i moved to indonesia.. (jakarta) where i presently reside and i'll be mocing to the states for college^^.. i speak.. hmm. english and hindi as my first languages.. bit of german spanish and indo and chinese and yeah if you really do wanna cont singlish as a language of its own.. throw that in.. not really multilingual as such.. but definately multicultural .. growing up in international schools. ^^ anyone like me out there?</p>
<p>Not multilingual but kinda multicultural. Malaysian by birth and lived in M'sia, NYC, Sumatra (Indonesia), Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City (both in Vietnam) and Bucharest, Romania. Raised in international schools, too, and right now, feeling disjointed.</p>
<p>whoa.. i cant say i've had that feeling of being disjointed.. i have always lived in asian countries in the region and most of the time in singapore.. and since it been a few years in jakarta.. its all good now.. hmm outta curiosity.. where in sumatra did you live.. and whoa.. you SURE are multicultural if you picked up the culture from even half of those places. ^^</p>
<p>dejaMoo..omg..do you go to Jakarta International School? Because if yes, I'm from your fellow IASAS school in Manila...the International School Manila. Haha. I grew up in ISM...attended the international school in the philippines for 13 years (K-12)</p>
<p>I used to go to ISKL. <em>laughs</em> IASAS all the way.</p>
<p>I lived in Pekanbaru in Sumatra, dejaMoo. All the way back when my age was single digits. :p</p>
<p>my brother went to the ISKL campus a couple of months ago for IASAS Tennis:) oh so u live in Romania now? A friend just moved to ISM from an international school in Romania. you may know him.</p>
<p>Possibly. Depends if he was at ISB or AISB or one of the other int'l schools... </p>
<p>Again I will say: Small world!</p>
<p>WHOA. oki.. i agree with it bein a small world IzzyJ,.. dude seriously... IASAS all the way.. haha. IASAS badminton, track and softball is coming up next week...yeah i am from JIS.. hey ISM buddy, faloola .. are you still in high school? i am a senior.. if you are.. WE GOTTA TALK. i bet we know pple in common.
that is all assuming you are still in ISM.. haha i went to ISM earlier this yr.. though i cant say i housed with the nicest pple. it was a GREAT city !</p>
<p>oooohhh. faloola... INDIAN origin? hahah. me too. ^^</p>
<p>Yay...Indians unite! :)...I've lived in quite a few places as well: Botswana, India, Greece, and now Ethiopia. I adore traveling.</p>
<p>omg i know i A BUNCH OF SENIORS AT JIS!!! esp. thru IASAS MUN and IASAS Tennis!! i talk to a lot of them on msn still. i am still in high school btw. ill private message you now. haha...</p>
<p>Another IASASer here - I go to TAS. I'm going to JIS for softball next week.</p>
<p>And IzzyJ - are you Isabel Jantos? If you are, then you may remember me. I'm Sophie Bishop, Ms. Dot's daughter.</p>