<p>I think 90% of CCers are going to get accepted in at least one place.</p>
<p>I will be part of that 90%.
I think CCers are part of the top (in terms of stats) percentage of BS applicants.</p>
<p>I agree with CCer, its probably around 85%(?) I would guess
I hope I’m part of that 90% too ^^</p>
<p>I guess this site is the Art of Problem Solving of Prep Schools</p>
<p>I think most CCers will get accepted; when I first started looking this was my only refrence point and it really freaked me out because I felt like I could barely keep up. Recently, I’ve meet some people I know in RL who are applying and it reasured me that not everyone applying are as qualified as most on CC.</p>
<p>What is RL? Roxbury Latin?</p>
<p>Real life.</p>
<p>Lol, I couldn’t help but laugh at neato’s retort.</p>
<p>Yeah most will end up getting accepted.People here are among the most serious and well=prepared applicants.Good luck to all of you!</p>
<p>Huh? I thought neato’s response was pretty rational and reasoned. The use of obscure two-letter abbreviations (e.g., RL) will always elicit interesting guesses. OTOH, perhaps RL is obscure only to those of parental age?!</p>
<p>OTOH = On the Other hand</p>
<p>That took me all of 1 millisecond to figure out…:)</p>
<p>You mean 1ms - don’t you? :D</p>
<p>Exactly, Mainer, I was ROFLing
at how the younger generation has seemed to make their own esoteric knowledge that is almost completely unknown to those who are “of parental age” as you put it.</p>
<p>ROFL and esoteric in the same sentence???!! OMG WDT (Oh my gosh who does that)</p>
<p>people on college confidential. ppl on cc(thats who! yeah!woot!).</p>
<p>I apologize, i forgot about the use of slang being generational. Whoops! I fell asleep for 3 hours right after I wrote that post so I wasn’t in my best writing state.</p>