<p>My friend who got into Penn early wants me to go to Princeton so that she can meet her husband there. :D</p>
<p>A Penn and Princeton marriage?</p>
<p>gracilisae: I believe he may be referring to sexual orientation?</p>
<p>That’s what she wants…
but there’s only like 30% left for her! Uh-oh</p>
<p>Legend, I don’t think he was referring to sexual orientation, but we’ll let him answer this one.</p>
<p>I don’t think any marriage statistics apply to me anymore I know mine is 100</p>
<p>He was. See some of his past posts. I agree, ivyboy. This “democracy” garbage sucks sometimes. Maybe we can still hold out hope for a Princeton-Princeton marriage for you in the future if the wheels start a-turninn’.</p>
<p>Hehehehe
<em>blushes</em></p>
<p>(wait…I hope you mean…yeaaa…ok)</p>
<p>I mean what I meant!</p>
<p>Oh ok
then
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm</p>
<p>Haha… yes it’s a very good percentage no?</p>
<p>Yes, yes it is.
And the same goes for me, of course.
100%
It’s nice not having to worry about that; we can concentrate on our studies (cc) now <em>cough</em></p>
<p>I have like four finals and an essay due tomorrow. >.<</p>
<p>I have a UVa app due tomorrow :)</p>
<p>Yes! You’re applying? horray!</p>
<p>Well, I did need a vowel for my prospective colleges acronym… although since “CUVMPD” is practically unpronounceable, I should probably just give up and go for an abbreviation instead!</p>
<p>Kebree convinced me to apply, actually… though I had considered UVa as a possible college earlier in the year.</p>
<p>Awesome! </p>
<p>My acrynom is CUGBYPT, that’s kinda pronounceable right? Amazing what you can do with one vowel.</p>
<p>no offense, but why don’t u make the decision after you’re admitted?</p>