How to utilize your two years in 11 and 12?

<p>The way she brought herself out, I think she was sexy. Awww…I’m going to miss her!</p>

<p>she may come back again with another email id. If only they could block her IP address.
:D</p>

<p>She can have 2 computers at her home, can’t she?</p>

<p>^ Or maybe two routers…I do that all the time!</p>

<p>she can even go to a cyber cafe if she wants.i was just talking about the most probable way.</p>

<p>anyway why are we again winding up ourselves in her talk?
lets get back to the normal college discussion guys!!! :)</p>

<p>@expeliarmus: why do you like that ***** so much? she sent me an outrageous message after reading which I was like “I didn’t know girls could be so bad.”</p>

<p>^ lol, i didnt imagine she was sending PM too other cc users too.</p>

<p>^ She is a con artist and her words remind me of Madonna, the singer, the evil lady whose evils are concealed heavily under the cloak of charisma and aura.</p>

<p>:p :stuck_out_tongue: :stuck_out_tongue:
:stuck_out_tongue: :stuck_out_tongue:
:p</p>

<p>Hey guys!</p>

<p>I wanted to know if anyone from Nepal got admitted to Washington and Lee?</p>

<p>i dont think any1 from Nepal got into Washington and Lee. Here’s the last updated acceptance list of Nepali students:
post#347: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/nepal/1064546-acceptances-nepal-15-a-24.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/nepal/1064546-acceptances-nepal-15-a-24.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>benzene, as you can see in that list, one student made into W&L in ED.</p>

<p>@benzin: one student fron RBS did get into Washington and Lee.</p>

<p>^oh, i missed it, perhaps there’s a student who got into W&L, my bad!! :p</p>

<p>Okay! What’s RBS, btw?</p>

<p>^ RBS is one of the great schools in Nepal that offers classes upto 12th grade (CIE A-Level Course). Might I add that it is also the most expensive school in Nepal run fully by a Nepali administration? It used to compete with another great school named BNKS for college placements in the U.S. but now RBS almost has a monopoly over its nearest rival.</p>

<p>Okay! I was just a little dazed while I was viewing the Nepal acceptances thread. I guess Trinity too is a school in Nepal then ;)</p>

<p>^yes, Trinity is a private higher secondary school that runs both the Nepali HSEB(Higher Secondary Education Board) course, widely known as +2, and also the CIE A-level course.
its not the Trinity College of the US. :)</p>

<p>Yeah, okay. I was feeling surprised at the number of people who have been accepted to Trinity from Nepal.
And now that I know that Trinity is a school, it makes a lot more sense than it did previously!</p>

<p>I think you’re getting it wrong again.
There ARE many Nepali students that have been accepted by Trinity College, US.
And some of those students (accepted by Trinity College,US) are from Trinity Int’l College, Nepal. I hope that makes you clear!
:)</p>