Class of 2014 from the Vatican Republic!

<p>Post here!!!</p>

<p>(I meant the Vatican City!)</p>

<p>Im pretty sure you are alone</p>

<p>Which is a very good thing.</p>

<p>Makes it easier to get into universities.</p>

<p>yup, diversity and all. I dont want to sound ignorant, but I thought only like priests and cardinals lived in vatican? Or is this thread a joke:p? Anyway, if you do live there, you are lucky because it is b-e-a-utiful. Went there with school spring last year, WOW</p>

<p>Or maybe the OP is a priest or a cardinal…</p>

<p>Good day, your holiness!</p>

<p>Wow! Being pope is such a good EC! And you bring geographic diversity! </p>

<p>Marvelous.</p>

<p>You are basically getting accepted anywhere you apply. Lucky.</p>

<p>Tell us how many place u get accepeted to when acceptances start pouring in.</p>

<p>It’s gonna make people so jealous on stats threads.</p>

<p>“ECs: Popedom”</p>

<p>dayum.</p>

<p>The OP is notorious for his ■■■■■■■■ and insensible posts.</p>

<p>Well, our replies are hardly pearls of sagaciousness either.</p>

<p>ZOMG SAT WORD.</p>

<p>Hahaha, we know Bilguun, I didn’t actually think he was his holiness Ratzinger! </p>

<p>I love it how he totally mashed up the Dominican Republic and Vatican City.</p>

<p>Ha? You’re from Vatican? I quite don’t believe it but you might be among those 43 persons. :S</p>

<p>Among the 558 were: [2]</p>

<pre><code>* The Pope;

  • 58 cardinals;
  • 293 members of the clergy who serve as diplomatic envoys abroad;
  • 62 lesser-ranking clergy members who work in the Vatican;
  • 101 officers, NCOs, and men of the Papal Swiss Guard; and
  • 43 lay persons.
    </code></pre>

<p>BTW, funny vatican city store. When we were in Rome, Some girl and I from school were allowed to go to confession(I had to go because my grandmother is extremely catholic). Anyway, in the st. Peter there is like a separate part of babtized people, which was, obviously, free from tourists. She was acting all special about it, but when we walked away she fell flat on her face, in the middle of the st Peter. My entire class had to laugh (quitely of course because it was a church)</p>