Your ED Application Is In - What Are You Going To Do Now?

<p>Who said the girl was embarassed by the fact that one of her 4 "companions" was a girl? She openly discussed this with me and another girl - while she was doing my hair for the play. See, boys, this is what happens when you don't do drama: the girls go prison gay, and that doesn't do you any good.</p>

<p>And our stage manager is female. ;)</p>

<p>Oh! I have been surrounded by so many fake "bi" girls in the past few years, it is refreshing to hear of girls who (I hope) aren't lying about their sexual orientation.</p>

<p>EDIT: I hate how when I sometimes reply, it's apparently so soon after the last response that my post comes up as a PREVIOUS post instead of a LATER post.</p>

<p>I don't know. I think I started out prison gay and then turned - and I am a firm believer that people CAN and DO turn gay. I happen to know a guy who came to our school in senior year as a straight male with a girlfriend and left as a gay male with a boyfriend. My last attempt at heterosexuality (this summer) failed miserably (I broke it off), and then our stage manager broke my heart, so now I just resent everyone. It's easier.</p>

<p>ChandlerBing: ...Lesbians? I don't really get what you're trying to say. But we're all big boys and girls here, applying to Cornell - I think we can say Lesbians (if that's what you mean).</p>

<p>I know, I hate that too bestwhit. I'm an overeager CC poster I guess :P</p>

<p>Nice logic karajan, I'm inclined to agree hahaha, but the girls in theater at my school are all you-know-whats.</p>

<p>Well, at Cornell you'll have a lot of opportunities to explore (since apparently it's the most sexually active Ivy?) and I'm sure everyone is accepting of whatever everyone else is at a school filled with such bright people.</p>

<p>That is, if we get in of course.</p>

<p>No no no hahaha, you-know-whats meant *****es, not lesbians.
There are like 2 openly lesbian girls in my school.</p>

<p>dont forget to join!!!</p>

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<p>Oh, ChandlerBing. I can assure you that I won't be exploring Cornell's lesbian community (if I get in), but I think your mind would explode if I told you why. </p>

<p>We HAD exactly 1 obvious Lesbian at our school (made obvious by the traditional short, spiky hair and boy clothes. And her gay-pride-drenched Facebook page.), but in the last 3 weeks she is apparently no longer a lesbian - I don't know her, but I assume this by the fact that she's started wearing make-up on a daily basis. And by the guy with the mohawk who she holds hands with and kisses in the hallway. So now we're back to 0.</p>

<p>I'm tired of talking about lesbians. Talk about something else while I study for the massive AP Bio test tomorrow which I haven't studied for in the least. God send me a 2-hour snow delay tomorrow morning.</p>

<p>LET'S TALK ABOUT AP BIO.
OHMYGODwedidthisexperimentlastweekandwegottheresultsintodayandohgodiwassoexcited. :D!!!</p>

<p>The sad thing is I am TOTALLY serious.</p>

<p>Edit: Oooh, ooh! karajanhra, tell me why. Seriously. I'm curious as to what your reasoning would be (that could possibly make ChandlerBing's head explode).</p>

<p>Oh AP Bio... I took it last year and I had a nice teacher, except when he talked he didn't say anythin and literally did not teach a SINGLE concept all year. So I had to read the textbook. Which was not fun.
And his labs... THEY WERE TORTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I actually hate all science labs even though I'm going pre-med. Since I love physiology.</p>

<p>We did this one lab in AP Bio which was cool though, we performed heart surgery on lamb hearts! It was AWESOME</p>

<p>Hahaha, ChandlerBing was also wondering what would make ChandlerBing's head explode! Pray tell :P</p>

<p>But I've heard that Cornell is a tolerant school of race/ethnicity/sexuality/socioeconomic status/etc. That's true, right?</p>

<p>I actually almost told you. But I am not so confident in the anonymity of the Internet that I'd divulge my secret. Suffice it to say that I am a freak. A super freak. I'm super freaky.</p>

<p>AP BIOLOGY. MUST STUDY. (I seriously am screwed if we don't have a snow delay tomorrow.)</p>

<p>Aw come on man, we'll all get to know each other if we get accepted ED anyway.
But, seriously, tell us! haha
And I'm sure a lot of Cornellians are freaky.</p>

<p>Good times good times.... but all I have is a bit of AP Spanish hw and a Chinese test covering the entire year tomorrow. I don't think I'm going to study... since I'm sure the test will ask questions like What is your name? or How do you say cow?
Haha, but apparently there's going to be an essay in Chinese on it and a listening section? Im so pumped :P</p>

<p>chandler you are beginning to spend way too much time on these forums. Just throwing that out there.</p>

<p>Wow...</p>

<p>Cornell Release Date
to
Homosexuality
to
AP Biology</p>

<p>Aren't we Cornell ED applicants simply amazing?</p>

<p>Yes. Yes we are.</p>

<p>You all should have seen last year's TASP thread. We had some fun topics there. At one point, we debated the merits of porn for about 20 pages.</p>

<p>Thanks, Silverzc... thanks for that.
Thanks so much.</p>

<p>And now we know why the frat scene at Cornell is so big.</p>

<p>I swear...I leave for two days and you all go wild on me in terms of topics.
Turkkizi (from like 2 pages ago): i do try :P</p>

<p>so the girl who sits next to me in french has breakdowns at least once a day and starts ranting about how eight others applied EA to Yale along with her and about how she has no chance of getting in, except for the fact that she's THIRD in our class, and 1 and 2 aren't applying to Yale. I'm always like...God...hope I'm not like that...and then I realize that I basically am.</p>

<p>Does anyone else find it funny that as we move closer to decision dates, people who have applied early are getting a lot more sensitive about college conversations? I've found myself almost refusing to say 'Cornell,' instead, it's 'the college that I'm applying to.' And when someone brings up applications and college, I'm more than ready to say, "so lets talk about that AP Calc test I probably just failed!" which is something I, honestly and truly, have absolutley no desire to talk about.</p>

<p>I've taken to cooking now, as well as skiing, homework, attempting to keep sane, promoting a band, and refraining from tearing out my hair.</p>

<p>Honestly, I think my ED is taking an ill toll on my health; I KNOW I'm under more stress than I used to be. More than anything else, I find that I've been getting more angry more quickly at pretty stupid things. This gets particularly bad when I have a rough day at school.</p>

<p>I also have a tendency to eat more junk food than I used to. It's a miracle that I didn't seem to gain weight.</p>

<p>I totally agree, gracie.
Hahaha yeah this thread got a bit... interesting when you left, but welcome back!
I don't like discussing Cornell with people anymore because I'm flipping out about decision day, and don't want to have major problems upon rejection (mentally).</p>

<p>I think it's taken a toll on mine too, nasen, I've been spending too much time on Cornell forums/Cornell-related sites and thinking about Cornell!
"Big Red runs through my veins" lmao (gotta love The Office for that stunt)</p>