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<p>My sis got in there, turned it down in the end. Plus there’re 3 people with whom my mom works at a <em>cough</em>sub-par tech HS that went to Columbia if that says anything abt their grads.</p>

<p>Nevertheless, Columbia is a great school. I’m just biased lol</p>

<p>And if you want urban why not Boston or P-town?</p>

<p>^ Lol, I also love the Boston/Cambridge area, hence Harvard. What’s P-town?</p>

<p>^ Philadelphia?</p>

<p>hahaha I m soo used to living in urban areas i would die going to a school in a rural area.</p>

<p>I have 6 page report due tomorrow on biogenetics/genetic engineering.</p>

<p>What I’ve accomplished so far:

  • wrote the first three letters of my first name on the word document</p>

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<p>Me too! I seriously can’t imagine going to a place like Dartmouth or Cornell… I wouldn’t be able to survive there lmao.</p>

<p>Nope Providence. </p>

<p>But Boston has like one of the highest concentrations of colleges in one general area (something like 200 last time i heard in the GBA) What about BU or any others? Bu is wicked urban btw, lk right on the street lol</p>

<p>edit: you guys only talk about the biggies! what about LACs like Williams, or Barnard/ Smith, or Amherst(as much as i hate to say it)</p>

<p>Seems like we’re talking about internationally living.</p>

<p>JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA, ONE DAY…!
Japan —> Fall 2013 (College, hopefully!)
South Korea —> Soon afterwards!</p>

<p>^ I want to settle down in Europe at some point during my adult life…</p>

<p>I want to live in Venice for one year.</p>

<p>That’s awesome! I love Europe, I went when I was in 5th grade once… :stuck_out_tongue: We went for 2 weeks, visited England, France, and Germany. I want to visit more of Europe one day… but for now, my sights are on East Asia :)</p>

<p>Languages I want to become fluent in (in order of importance): Japanese, Korean, Chinese - Mandarin, French, German, Chinese - Cantonese and Russian.
If I could only learn 2, I’d learn Japanese and Korean. :)</p>

<p>It’s weird, I love rural and urban colleges.
I can imagine myself at NYU or Columbia in fast paced NY, or living in Cornell, Dartmouth, Middlebury, etc. I would enjoy both lifestyles very much, however…</p>

<p>I’m 100% that I’ll go to college in Toyko, Japan. =)</p>

<p>^ It’s great that you’re so interested in languages! Though for me, I tend to only focus on languages that I know for sure I’ll be using in the future – to me, it would just be such a pity to spend a lot of time studying a particular language, only to wind up letting it go to waste :(</p>

<p>I came face to face with something rather interesting in an aisle of Wal Mart today…</p>

<p>breast petals = band aides for your tits</p>

<p>It hurts like the dickens when you get a cut there</p>

<p>random color for 15 seconds</p>

<p>I wouldn’t know…haha but it hurts really bad when you get bruised there!</p>

<p>The band aides are like…supposed to prevent your tits from poking through your shirt :rolleyes: </p>

<p>Me: “Why can’t they just wear bras…lazy breast petal possesers”</p>

<p>^post #3333</p>

<p>Breast petals are the best. Why? Because otherwise, you have to use tape. And, you guys, tape removal can tear. That’s excruciatingly painful.</p>

<p>There are <em>tons</em> of outfits where one cant wear a bra.</p>

<p>Anyway, thoughts: today was the most fun fun ever. Yay!</p>

<p>True, but there are many alternatives that do not include breast petals. Adhesive bras are annoying…but they work…sticky cups are my favorite :slight_smile: I just like support lol</p>

<p>Finally done with high school…</p>

<p>^Congrats! :slight_smile: How do ya feel?</p>

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<p>Thanks! I love all languages. It’s a weird thing, but I do :P</p>

<p>I no longer have to play the role of a courtesan in our class play :)</p>