<p>McGill has a 50% admissions rate. I don’t mean safety as in I would be unhappy to go there. In fact, it’s one of my top choices seeing as it was on the top 10 party schools by Playboy woo. And, as you said, it’s the “Harvard of Canada.” However, it’s not a reach for me; it wasn’t not a reach for you. It’s not a reach for anyone with a GPA higher than a 3.8, with SAT scores over 650ish, and with a few good AP scores.</p>
<p>There’s really not that many activities, I honestly do not understand, could you give me specific details please. And by saying that it’s not meaningful is a little judgmental. I bet you’re one of those kids who enjoy looking at yearbooks so you can judge everyone. That’s something I learned from being on yearbook. Or maybe you’re one of those people who have ridiculous judgements on people they do not even know, like the staff writers on the newspaper who to have very strong opinions, but don’t know know how to conduct a proper fact check. I learned that from the newspaper. Would you like me to go on to violin? I will. You can be that kid who always plays the wrong measure, in the wrong key, or even the wrong piece for God’s sake, yet still believes that he or she did not really make a mistake. Because all he or she did was offer information that he or she felt was valued. Business is too easy. The one who thinks “Oh, I am such a fantastic person! My morals are excellent, I am an honest individual, with upstanding character. I am also unable to get of my sanctimonious high horse.” If you don’t understand what I mean, I am calling you winningly naive. I am Paris Geller, you are Brad Langford.</p>
<p>And looking at your over 450 posts, I would say that you spend a tad more time than I do on this site. I do not need an attitude adjustment. I enjoy my sarcasm, I am Holden Caulfield, except without the dissonance thing. I take pride in my achievements. I am also scrupulously honest. My friends describe me as a “kind-hearted *****,” and I rather like that description. </p>
<p>So, “Kitkatkatie” (CUTE name by the way) please do not tell someone he or she needs an attitude adjustment before you actually know them. </p>
<p>That’s all.</p>