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My High School was wonderful. Small classes, out of the 140 students per year, like 5 would drop out, extra curriculars out the ass, if you cared for them, 100% college placement for grads, and like 25%-40% of which were ivy league, awesome teachers, and everyone gets a full free ride for the 4 years.
My college on the other hand, despite supposedly being wonderful, I am entirely unimpressed with.
My High School was wonderful. Small classes, out of the 140 students per year, like 5 would drop out, extra curriculars out the ass, if you cared for them, 100% college placement for grads, and like 25%-40% of which were ivy league, awesome teachers, and everyone gets a full free ride for the 4 years.
My college on the other hand, despite supposedly being wonderful, I am entirely unimpressed with.
"It was harder to get into my high school then it is to get into Harvard."
or
"I am a lucky, lucky bastard."
as long as we're asking about general consensus on schools rap at me about Tisch at NYU. A friend of mine goes to Eugene Lang and says that NYU kids have a bit of a pretentious reputation, but if I've managed to make it this far as someone who likes indie music in a town of indie kids without being pretentious about it I'm pretty confident I can avoid that particular pitfall for the next few years. So the pretentious thing doesn't bug me. Any other thoughts/experiences?
Also lemme get to bed but don't but I mean do man I dunno.
Very few people actually think they are pretentious.
My high school was only good if you went AP track, if not, FUCK YOU
I've only taken one AP class, but in general, all the school programs that try to isolate the smart students in a larger school population are full of really, really weird people.
as long as we're asking about general consensus on schools rap at me about Tisch at NYU. A friend of mine goes to Eugene Lang and says that NYU kids have a bit of a pretentious reputation, but if I've managed to make it this far as someone who likes indie music in a town of indie kids without being pretentious about it I'm pretty confident I can avoid that particular pitfall for the next few years. So the pretentious thing doesn't bug me. Any other thoughts/experiences?
Also lemme get to bed but don't but I mean do man I dunno.
Very few people actually think they are pretentious.
that's a pretty pretentious thing to say
pretentiouspretentiouspretentious
It's only pretentious if you want people to acknowledge that you are better than them when you haven't really earned that distinction. In this case, you think you are better than the pretentious indie kids because you are not as pretentious.
My High School was wonderful. Small classes, out of the 140 students per year, like 5 would drop out, extra curriculars out the ass, if you cared for them, 100% college placement for grads, and like 25%-40% of which were ivy league, awesome teachers, and everyone gets a full free ride for the 4 years.
My college on the other hand, despite supposedly being wonderful, I am entirely unimpressed with.
My high school was only good if you went AP track, if not, FUCK YOU
I've only taken one AP class, but in general, all the school programs that try to isolate the smart students in a larger school population are full of really, really weird people.
Thank god my school doesn't do that.
The biggest difference between the different levels of physics is that you don't get reference tables in either AP class.
So glad I didn't take AP Physics C this year. Even after taking regents level last year, AP B is enough of a pain in the ass.
Well, which classes are you taking? I assume a language, a science, and a math, but what else?
Thinking AP Chem, Physics, Calc BC (full year), English, European History, and Psych.
The thing is though, I actually like Chem and Physics, so I'm going to be okay.
If I chicken out I switch the Psych class to the history electives.
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like, theory of knowledge
fuck theory of knowledge
Also this post made me realize that I forgot to take my Psych test that was due yesterday, fuck
We may be the shittiest state by a long shot but we're a great deal better than olde Mexico.
Should we get together?
i wish it were may so i could be graduated and done with it all
i don't even try anymore
Yes, we should make out.
i could not stand them at all.
What's the chances for out-of-state admission?
My college on the other hand, despite supposedly being wonderful, I am entirely unimpressed with.
"It was harder to get into my high school then it is to get into Harvard."
or
"I am a lucky, lucky bastard."
Very few people actually think they are pretentious.
Where should I transfer to?
Where are you now?
Computer Engineering at University of Kansas.
I'm worthless.
is she hot
eh
Look if you're her brother and the best you can do is "alright" then we've got a problem
Thank god my school doesn't do that.
The biggest difference between the different levels of physics is that you don't get reference tables in either AP class.
So glad I didn't take AP Physics C this year. Even after taking regents level last year, AP B is enough of a pain in the ass.
Thinking AP Chem, Physics, Calc BC (full year), English, European History, and Psych.
The thing is though, I actually like Chem and Physics, so I'm going to be okay.
If I chicken out I switch the Psych class to the history electives.
Tell me you're not taking AP Physics C. I know people who went from AP B to AP C, and still have trouble with it.