<p>And yeah, cheese, I can’t do that because I am a lazy bum. I need outside motivation. And exactly, gappy. I’ve always felt pretty bored with school and I look forward to more motivation.</p>
<p>tetris and I became friends overnight. At first I totally didn’t like her all that much because I’d be all “!!!THISHAPPENED!!!blablablabla” and she’d be all, “Ok.” So I’d be all, “Eh? What do I say now?” Then I discovered she’s like that with new people and then suddenly we were bizarrely close.</p>
<p>Edit: I didn’t really judge you surfup. Lol.</p>
<p>Haha, I’m going to butt in once again because Reed is involved and I just love Reed. Reed is competitive! However, it believes in the smart way of doing things, which is whoever wants to, can know their grades, but it’s not a common topic for discussion or one upmanship. We have an Honor Principle guiding us, which is similar to Haverford’s and there too, you can’t really discuss grades because competing on that level is seen as crass and insensitive. Plus, we’re not like New College, in that, we do have grades and some seriously messed up ones at that (like Chicago and Swat). Gah, I can see my (<2.9) awaiting me. For Bengalis’ sake, Quasi (assuming the bit about bongs, makes you actually Bengali), I’m rooting for you though. I’ve had enough of people telling me that we’re dumber than the Southies just because we’re lazy and just sit at Boi Para and have the quintessential “Is Netaji alive?” adda while the Tamilians do their Engineering, IT and whatever else.</p>
<p>“Then I discovered she’s like that with new people and then suddenly we were bizarrely close.”</p>
<p>Omg she did this to me too. I was like… hmm okayyy <em>backs off</em> </p>
<p>Quasi, I liked you from that first day on this thread, you were so bubbly and you reminded me so much of my best friend haha. But before that I was like, you’re so funny (as in weird), commenting on the Yale SCEA and Stanford SCEA threads at the same time.</p>
<p>EDIT : Ah, Indians from india are all smart la ok, south and north alike.</p>
<p>EDIT 2 : What happens cheese when you go to grad school and the competition is suddenly much more intense?</p>
<p>Thanks Paradox! Hahahahahahahaha really. Glad to FINALLYYYYYYYYYYY see another Bong here!!! You’re not into the Humanities are you? <em>hopeful look</em></p>
<p>Oh and surfup, I DID judge you, I thought you were cool because you didn’t bash Humanities unlike the other Sciencies on TiT. I just remembered!</p>
<p>Edit: HAHAHAHA gappy thanks. I’m used to people thinking I’m weird, especially at first. xD. I didn’t know what to make of you at first, but I was so thrilled you were gay I wanted to be your best friend. Lol.</p>
<p>And I KNOW you do cheese! LOL. That is why I used the word.</p>
<p>I am a homegrown indian boy who was brought up in the US and recently came back to India, and now planning to go back to US…lol. and so you can say I am kind of like one of those experiments. I dont really know where I am from, to be honest.</p>
<p>thanks, quasi. I am actually into humanities, thats why. I studied a lot of psychology(mostly amateurish analysis and wrote papers) but I am going into engineering</p>
<p>No it’s not, cheese. I know some JU people and they’re the most intellectual (and not even aatel) people I have ever met. I want to marry one of them who’s teaching in the US right now. Not that you needed to know that.</p>
<p>Edit: That’s cool surfup! I’m glad you’re into psych. :)</p>
<p>I’ll avoid the competition. I never discuss grades with anyone. I’ve been avoiding pretty stiff competition my whole life, why should grad school be any different?</p>
<p>But, even you know that the place is more or less crowded by wannabe pseudo-intellectuals who spend their nights mugging up homer and then somehow trying to squeeze it into a conversation about how CPI(M) is straying from its Marxist origins.</p>