<p>lol listen to hikari, it’s the japanese version of simple and clean… if u haven’t yet… it sound so much better for the verses, and the choruses are the same. hmm have you guys paid the full cost of SSP yet? it seems that we’re procrastinating the paying… lol</p>
<p>Sigh…my SAT results came out. More than a little upset, though only with the math section. Yes I know I was tired and sleepy and what not, but even so, it kinda stings…</p>
<p>hey i did no good on the sat in march.
770 math (only one q wrong, no omitt), 740 cr (-3, no omitt) 740 wr (-3 no omitt) 10 essay.
I blame the curve on the march sat lol.</p>
<p>hey i had a question regarding formal clothing for males. How often do we dress up? I was thinking of bringing two pairs of dress slacks and 2 dress shirts. Is this too much or too little. Also is it necessary to have a blazer/sport jacket?</p>
<p>That’s good. You dress up twice- alumni dinner and the last supper (haha had to put that in there). Most of my guy-friends brought a jacket, some only had one shirt, some had two… it’s 3 wks apart so nobody’ll notice excep in pictures and then it’s really not a big deal. However, you should bring plenty of solid color shirts and long pants. I don’t know about Socorro, but at Ojai, dinner was not “casual” per se. It was no shorts and no logos. For girls that meant summer dresses and skirts were okay, but guys were stuck with long pants (unless I guess if you want to wear skirts or dresses).</p>
<p>Yeah, Socorro was quite strict about what you could wear at dinner as well. Make note- no flimsy flip-flops. And there were two other times besides the alumni dinner and last dinner when they just kind of randomly told us to dress up, so it might be worth bringing a couple of nice things…</p>