Retaking classes you got Bs in...

<p>All of you think I have a compulsive attitude toward grammar and diction, but I am not much of a verbal person myself. In fact, for my entire life, I have never been a good writer or thinker. Recently, however, my professors and friends have alerted me to these problems, and they propound legitimate and coherent arguments about the destruction of the English language because of the perpetuation of bad grammar and diction through common means of communication. </p>

<p>546mp, you might want to save the diagnosis for someone who cares. If you want an adequate evaluation of my personality or disorders, my MB typology is INTJ.</p>

<p>Consider one last thing, and then I’ll refrain from any future commentary or suggestions . . .</p>

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<p>In fact, I’ll even take a moment to wish you could luck on your applications: Good luck with Rice, Georgetown, and your other schools.</p>

<p>Thank you for the source, I think I better give this some consideration after reading it:)</p>

<p>Good luck to you too; I do hope your advice was not derisive in any way.</p>

<p>This post was edited to add the “not.”</p>

<p>Do any of your schools offer A+ that are above a 4.0? I know that Rice University grants a 4.3 out of a possible 4.0 for A+'s. Of course, these are reserved to only the most EXCEPTIONAL students, usually earning a 98-100 in class.</p>

<p>We can get A+'s here, but you still cannot get a above a 4.0.</p>