Chinese Thread

<p>Going to Zhuhai today.</p>

<p>well back in LA, damn now i got business to take care of, past some deadlines with cal, what happens if they rescind my acceptance?</p>

<p>apply to other school</p>

<p>jk 10 char</p>

<p>how did you guys get from the topic of international students/application to… THIS??!
LOL i went to middle school year and go to highschool in the US but i was born in China… basically (shamefully) i speak English way better.
naw i haven’t taken the SATs i’m only going to be a sophomore but i know i’m not gonna do well =(</p>

<p>shake hands on the last part.</p>

<p>Hi guys, I am wondering that if you speak both Mandarin and Cntonese, will the college admission officers cosider you speak two additional languages or one? (I think even they consider they are both chinese, they will know you have widened language skill than average chinese kids)</p>

<p>Two additional!!!</p>

<p>lol, what a good news to me, then I have 3 additional, since I know french too</p>

<p>i thought the thread would die after post#2962 since no one replied that for 8 days</p>

<p>xD (10char)</p>

<p>No way the Chinese thread would be allowed to die.</p>

<p>which city with a significant population of overseas ethnic chinese do you think is the best to live in (based on whatever criteria is important to you)?</p>

<p>San Fran. Lots of yummy food.</p>

<p>the Chinese thread would die? Haha, sounds like the most impossible thing that would happen in the world. I admit I haven’t taken part in the conversation for a while, but unless I die or this website dies, I won’t let this thread die.</p>

<p>Vancouver is probably the best city if you got the dough. Lots of rich Chinese people there who made their money in China.</p>

<p>“the Chinese thread would die? Haha, sounds like the most impossible thing that would happen in the world. I admit I haven’t taken part in the conversation for a while, but unless I die or this website dies, I won’t let this thread die.”</p>

<p>yep same here.</p>

<p>i CAN’T wait for this week to be over so i can go HOME (=real chinese food+not being woken up by my roommate’s alarm at 2 am+shower without shoes+not having to walk all the way down the hall for a sink or across campus for meals + too many wonderful things). sometimes i wonder why i always take things for granted and never realize how lucky i am. </p>

<p>but yes, this summer has been nice, well spent in austin. really i think the hardest part of college isn’t studying hard. it’s how you achieve the best balance between everything: homework, friends, exercise, extracirreculars, hobbies, etc. it’s just hard to be efficient every moment. </p>

<p>so what have you all been up to? i see tang and yuan are still on. do van and everyone else still drop by occasionally? what happened to our old CT crowd? and it’s awesome that we got so many new-comers. makes me feel old.</p>

<p>Real Chinese food… my dream… <em>sigh</em></p>

<p>if you speak both Mandarin and Cntonese, will the college admission officers cosider you speak two additional languages or one?</p>

<p>^doesn’t make much of a difference to adcoms</p>

<p>go china!</p>