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<p>Uhh…no.</p>

<p>When it comes to Ivy League Universities, which one comes up least in everyday conversation?</p>

<p>um upenn? </p>

<p>watching the meteor shower tonight?</p>

<p>Nope</p>

<p>What do you think of guys with long (about to the base of the neck and beyond) hair?</p>

<p>I think that based on that question, you’re probably a girl.:)</p>

<p>Am I right? Even if I am, does this answer make me closed-minded? Or just have good intuition?</p>

<p>It can be ok if it really suits them. And they are just generally scruffy. Clean shaven with straight long hair can look dumb.</p>

<p>EDIT: I think you’re right. I wouldn’t call it closed-minded. Just an assumption that is most likely true.</p>

<p>Speaking of Penn…my friend told me the other day that someone she knows, who wants to go to Stanford and whose sis goes there as well, asked her where she was applying, and when my friend said UPenn, the answer was, “Why don’t you apply to an Ivy, like Harvard or Stanford?”</p>

<p>Do you like starfruit?</p>

<p>Never had it before.</p>

<p>Oh, and you’re right, I’m a girl :slight_smile: With long hair.</p>

<p>Why’s the sky blue (and none of that science-related mumbo-jumbo, please :))?</p>

<p>bc the earth was green, red would be scary, yellows ugly, etc etc</p>

<p>do you wish you were an oscar meyer weiner? cuz everyone would be in love with u</p>

<p>I already am a big piece of meat. </p>

<p>What does you’re AIM profile say?</p>

<p>I do not use AIM.</p>

<p>Will you please look at my two posts on this forum and comment on at least one of them, pretty pretty please with sugar on top?</p>

<p>I already commented. </p>

<p>Since when do you have to wait 60 seconds between searches, not 30?</p>

<p>Since about a month! </p>

<p>Would you please explain my calculus homework to me?</p>

<p>Sure.</p>

<p>What is it?</p>

<p>First & Second derivative tests</p>

<p>So…?</p>

<p>EDIT: please tell me the difference between the two and when I use them and for what.</p>

<p>Thanks! =)</p>

<p>When there is a point of inflection it is a second derivative. That occurs when the second derivative goes from negativ eto positive or vice versa.</p>

<p>Could you be more specific?</p>

<p>So when you find the second derivative and set it equal to zero, you get a point, and then you make a number line, and test points to find concavity…which equation do you put those test points back into, the original, first deriv, or second deriv equation? </p>

<p>Thank you, again! ;)</p>

<p>for that question, the second derivative, since what determines concavity is whether the 2nd der. is positive or negative.</p>

<p>do you read overheard in new york?</p>

<p>No. I am the only person applying to UChicago who is illiterate.</p>

<p>Why is my computer running so slowly when I took off all the spyware?</p>

<p>not enough memory?</p>

<p>what is the most delicious scent in the world?</p>

<p>I can’t smell. :(</p>

<p>Least favorite palindrome?</p>