You know you're a cc'er when...

<p>^I think you’ve just defined the CC slacker. That’s the term I use to describe the good people populating the HSL forums.</p>

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<p>fixed, although we prefer the term HSLer :b</p>

<p>When you register…?</p>

<p>you know two people who have scored a 36 on the act, one of which also scored a 2370 on the sat, and another person who got a 2390 on the sat is currently a freshman at harvard. </p>

<p>and you’re not impressed. one bit.</p>

<p>okay just kidding =]</p>

<p>You put ten char or tsen char. On texts less than ten characters</p>

<p>…when you lurk about HSL after futilely attempting to get some work done.</p>

<p>There are three 2400s in my grade (junior year) so far, and I’m good friends with one of them. Scores of my usual group of friends (out of the ones that have taken the SAT, and including me):</p>

<p>2400
2370
2360
2360
2330
2310</p>

<p>Not impressed.</p>

<p>(this is probably a result of the culture of my school more than CC)</p>

<p>You have nothing better to do on New Years.</p>

<p>^ Aren’t you a non-CCer? :b</p>

<p>I am a non-CCer. I posted after New Years and all =P it was 3:00 am. I just wanted to contribute.</p>

<p>almost all of the threads have red stars on them</p>

<p>when you go on CC while hanging out with friends.</p>

<p>You know your school’s CEEB code.</p>

<p>200355 ?</p>

<p>haha whoa I don’t know my school’s CEEB code… but you know you’re a CCer when you’re talking to other CCers on new year’s eve (e.g. ME, yesterday)</p>

<p>When you know what “hook”, “URM”, “USAMO/USABO/etc.”, “10char”, and “CA” mean.
When you get excited when the dots turn yellow (oh yeah, you know what I’m talking about).
When you know a bit about each CCer, like what their stats are and if they applied ED this year lol
When you lurk through Official Decisions threads</p>

<p>Someone says QB and you think Questbridge, not quarterback
You know as many acronyms as a New Deal historian</p>

<p>when you can’t stop obsessing over college.</p>

<p>you’re quoting college applicant stats to your parent to tell them what kind of students were accepted to your dream school.</p>

<p>^Your parents get sick of you doing that.</p>

<p>you comb through your dream schools’ RD decision threads and look for someone with similar stats… who got in last year. REJOICE!</p>

<p>You only buy prep books that the AP book list thread decrees worthy.</p>