<p>i liked the admission offices date more :)
december 8th is better :D</p>
<p>Yeah same but my mom thinks that perhaps the adcoms will have all decisions made by Dec. 8th or 9th but not actually release them until the 11th.</p>
<p>December 8th is sounding a lot better than December 11th, but I'll take December 11th!
Where can you find Uncle Ezra's stuff about early decision?
This is exciting :D
They even got my CSS today, haha</p>
<p>I googled early decision Cornell notification and found it.
Then saw I could search "early decision" directly on Uncle Ezra's site and found this: Dear</a> Uncle Ezra - Search - Cornell University .</p>
<p>ooh this is torture i just want to know.</p>
<p>Never mind, I found Uncle Ezra's stuff.
He seems pretty positive it's December 11th!
Who is he, anyway?</p>
<p>He's the supposed persona of Ezra Cornell and sort of acts like a wealth of information for Cornell students past and present (and future). He's a little like a sort of 'Dear Abby,' but more awesome.</p>
<p>Oh I see haha, sounds cool.
Hopefully the Dec. 8/Dec. 11 release dates are true, that would be so awesome!
And for once, I don't have a mountainload of homework... most of it's due after break.
I do have a Chinese test tomorrow on all the Chinese we've learned all year... that'll be interesting.</p>
<p>any time before Christmas break would be lovely! I can't wait until the decision release date, though...I may tear out my hair (as I'm rather fond of my legs....I need them to ski. My hair, however, only goes flat and disgusting while under a helmet.)</p>
<p>hahaha graciek your posts always make me laugh</p>
<p>Holy tapdancing Jesus. That's only 3 weeks from now. </p>
<p>(Un)luckily for me, the auditions for my school's version of Les Miserables were moved up from the 17th to the 3rd because our director is insane (opening night for our play was last week), so I have that to fret about instead of Cornell. I want to be Madame Tharnadier.</p>
<p>Oh my god your school is doing Les Miserables, I am infinitely jealous!</p>
<p>Yeah. It's be pretty fierce - if we had any men. Our female-to-male ratio in drama is roughly 8-1 (my friends and I did it out on paper one night). Seeing as we have no men, Les Miserables (just chock full of 'em) may not be so fierce. But the music's extraordinary.</p>
<p>I used to do some theater stuff, but a lot of the kids in it really put me off.
But I really don't have much except schoolwork (fun...? I don't think so) to get my mind off Cornell, and I've only taken roughly 4,900,000 of the 5,000,001 subject tests required for HumEc. Do you think they'll still accept me??? :(
:P
P.S. Aboriginal Language was really easy, but I was thrown by a lot of the Listening. Thinking a 650 on the Lang and 480 on the Listening?</p>
<p>^Ooh, have you taken the SAT II Puns test yet? I thought some of the questions were kind of tricky, like "What is the proper headline for a news story about Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer being hit by a 747 and a flock of seagulls over the Barcelona airport?" Correct answer: The reindeer in Spain was hit mainly by the plane.</p>
<p>What guys don't understand about drama is that it's full of good-looking single chicks who are essentially trapped at the school for hours at a time during rehearsals and who are constantly being put "in the mood" by unrealistic romantic scenes. If only guys could solve the equation Girls+Girls+Girls+Boy= ______. Seriously; the few guys we do have are total pimps by their first opening night.</p>
<p>There's a reason cast party is filled with desperate attempts at hook-ups (because, of course, there is still that overwhelming girl to guy ratio at my school too) and hormones of all kinds flitting about from person to person to person... to person.</p>
<p>I just took my Celebrity Pregnancy SAT II and European Snacks and Drinks SAT II and I only think I missed this one question about the differences in flavors between Beverly and Orangina.</p>
<p>Ha. Tell me about it - the girl who was running the make-up room (and also acting) for our play last week had hickies from 4 different people accquired over the course of 2 days, one of whom (according to her) was female. She wore a scarf all the next week at school. I had the fantastic taste to fall absolutely head over heels for the one person who isn't interested in dating at all (our stage manager), but everyone else in my "group" is succombing to the great pressure that is holy-crap-it's-senior-year-I-need-to-get-somebody-or-get-with-somebody.</p>
<p>Haha well I was a freshman when I stopped, so I didn't really get the whole pimp thing. Actually, a ton of guys are in theater at my school so the pimp theory doesn't apply, unfortunately.</p>
<p>I definitely aced the Celebrity Pregnancy SAT II, but I don't know about the Penguin Classification one, it could've gone either way.</p>
<p>Hahaha I actually love Orangina, its mad good</p>
<p>Orangina is probably my favorite drink in the entire world.</p>
<p>If that happened at my school, I would not be embarrassed. I remember one year witnessing three girls kissing at once. Generally, the bi-curious/sexual, gay, lesbian and so-forth population at my school is into drama and musicals (kind of stereotypical but hey, drama is awesome) and so it isn't a very surprising occurrence.</p>
<p>I agree, Orangina is heaven in a bottle.
Have you ever tried the Spritzer drinks in a can? So good.</p>
<p>Wow, my school is pretty closed-minded about stuff like that, so few people would openly do that.
But the drama kids tend to be... intense, to say the least.</p>