<p>You’re able to friend people on CC on FB.</p>
<p>^I don’t have any CC friends on FB :/</p>
<p>I don’t have a Facebook, thankfully. I made a calculated decision that it would waste too much of my time. And yet here I am…</p>
<p>You think about college and CC even when not in an educational environment.
You have the need to tell your friends what they can and cannot do, and what they’re able to achieve, and where they should/could go to college, how many AP’s to take, where to apply…whatevz.</p>
<p>^^ I feel you broski.</p>
<p>When your friends tell you that you’re going to get into every college you apply to, you bring up all of the people who are more amazing than you that you “know” from CC.</p>
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<p>Ahh, so true, though maybe it would be in the reverse in my case.</p>
<p>You can carry on a good conversation for a solid hour about college admissions.</p>
<p>You’ve met people in real life and found them again on CC, and vice versa.</p>
<p>Whatever your credentials are, you’ve seen someone else’s “Chance me” thread that you know is much better than yours.</p>
<p>People remember your posts from the summer after your freshman year and you’re a senior this year… </p>
<p>Ya… I can’t believe I’ve stuck around this long.</p>
<p>When all you see are red stars instead of yellow dots.</p>
<p>When you have all these “one time on CC” stories that none of your real-life friends understand.</p>
<p>When people start using your name as something to be feared, or using it in reference to something. Or when people reference your name in the days of old HSL.</p>
<p>“Oh just wait until romani gets here…” (I still remember who posted this too.)</p>
<p>When you look at other people’s schedules on the “post your schedule” thread and decide that although you have plenty of AP and honors classes, you could probably fit one more in so you aren’t inadequate.</p>
<p>When the page is filled with red stars.</p>
<p>^^^ I’ve definitely almost said that numerous times :b</p>
<p>When you attach personalities to usernames you see in threads.</p>
<p>When you got excited for the release of the mobile design of CC. </p>
<p>Not that I ever get excited.</p>
<p>When someone actually makes a thread about the topic and you actually spend time on it.</p>
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Consider this: The person who made this thread is the one who has to remind you to follow your five post rule.</p>
<p>When you’ve read all of this but have refrained from posting because your posts will be nowhere near as clever as other posters’.</p>