<p>I’m not applying to Princeton, and the fee waiver only takes off $22. I will be in a better position to pay for AP exams next year.</p>
<p>orly nao, orearry?</p>
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Only one month would put unnecessary pressure on the situation.</p>
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Well, some schools pay for exams if you take the class.</p>
<p>What? No more Princeton, after all the hype you put into it?</p>
<p>Yea. To much grade deflation and I don’t really wanna write essays lol</p>
<p>You have to write essays for most schools.</p>
<p>Not Vanderbilt. Only the common app essay.</p>
<p>This is all kinds of fail</p>
<p>You’re too lazy to write an essay, but you call yourself smart?</p>
<p>What kind of lazy generation am I with?</p>
<p>^ Umm just because I don’t wanna write some stupid essays doesn’t make me smart? You are all levels with arrogant. News flash, there weren’t essays in our parents days, AND UNIVERSITIES AROUND THE WORLD DONT HAVE ESSAYS!!!11111!!one!!!eleven!!!</p>
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Curious, I seem to recall reading John Kennedy’s Harvard essay.</p>
<p>^ Okay, not to the extent of we have them.</p>
<p>Yes there were. JFK lol?</p>
<p>Edit: BillyMc beat me to it.</p>
<p>JFK’s essay was all kinds of fail (which made it sensationalistic as to how and why he was even accepted to Harvard), just as much as the OP and this thread.</p>
<p>Woeishe, you should stop before you make an arse out of yourself.</p>
<p>^^ Shouldn’t you be studying those 5+ APs?</p>
<p>^Digressing from the topic of discussion is making this thread and you even more of all kinds of fail</p>
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Actually, the sad fact was, most Harvard essays of the time were like that. Talking about family tradition or Boston or things like that. Doesn’t make it better, but it wasn’t a bad essay in that pool.</p>
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<p>Calling my thread a fail is digressing from the topic of essays. Which means you fail.</p>
<p>No, it was a witty remark stated as an aside</p>