<p>At least one thing that's different about me? Oh boy...</p>
<p>you can talk about how sexy you are Christine</p>
<p>Does that make me different from everyone else?</p>
<p>the mere fact that you talk about it openly and with a certain sauciness presents some form of originality</p>
<p>true, true...something I'm good at...</p>
<p>I'm sure you are, love tigress</p>
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<p>Trend? :rolleyes: :p</p>
<p>haha, yeah I do that a lot</p>
<p>speaking of trends..."I like to quote Esquared and have a neverending supply of compiled wit from his old posts."</p>
<p>I love you Eric. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>I'm quite a loveable guy</p>
<p>Now, how do you know I'm sexy, stalker?</p>
<p>I can gage sexiness simply through writing songs...</p>
<p>that, and I'm stalking you</p>
<p>I like Chicago's Core. I've applied to similar schools such as Swarthmore, St. John's College, Columbia and Reed. I appreciate its quirkiness, (weirdness?), and intellectualism. The architecture is beautiful and the city is amazing.</p>
<p>For da MAN JUICE BIATCH!!!!</p>
<p>okay, not funny anymore. actually ever.</p>
<p>I like Chicago because I am here anyway. I live in Hyde Park, and, though I have visited other schools, the UChicago is where I want to attend. The academics are outstanding (and a killer to boot), and my friends are here (I know many grad and undergrads, as well as people who attended the U. of C.).</p>
<p>I guess the bad part about the U. of C. is that my family is here. No real going away to college for me, unfortunately. It might end up being quite a curse. </p>
<p>I have a feeling that grad school will be far, far, far away . . . .</p>
<p>That sucks, but I feel your pain. I'm at home for my first year unfortunately :( I guess it has its advantages (or atleast thats what I tell myself). Do you think you'll rent a place with a couple of friends soon?</p>
<p>Great, a bumped old thread and Esquared posts. Kill yourself, forum necromancer.</p>
<p>It ends up that the U. of C. has given me quite a large grant - given that I live in their housing. Basically, they take off $8,000 or so if I live at home, so it is cheaper for me to live in the dorms. This is a good thing, though I assume that I will be going back and forth between home and the dorms.</p>
<p>hahah, oh neverborn</p>