<p>You’re a nice guy.</p>
<p>thanks…</p>
<p>Simba, when can we celebrate for you? You seem to be congratulating others…just curious.</p>
<p>Well our first will come in mid February. The rest in April.</p>
<p>He did get in to his safety with Plan II at UT. So if everything falls through, he (we) would be content.</p>
<p>In his case everything will depend on how his essays are received. They do not have fancy sentence structures or high vocab, but they do bring out what he is and what is his passion (If he was applying in languages or humanities, the essays would kill him).</p>
<p>Thanks for asking.</p>
<p>Simba, don’t worry about anything. He sounds like an exceptional young man. I was touched by your concern last year about your son going far away and being able to take care of himself (remember the haircut). But you’ll see, he will surprise you. I think parents are the last to see signs of growth in their kids; well, at least I am.</p>
<p>Simba: What Achat said. High vocab often kills an essay. He sounds like a great person. It’s great to know he’s in at UT; it must relieve a lot of stress.</p>
<p>Thanks both of you. We will be happy with whatever comes our way, and frankly there is absolutely nothing more he could have done. He has given 110% in High school, so we will just see.</p>