TASP Decisions

<p>I’m almost as old as you can get in 1989 - January 6th.</p>

<p>And, as for the pyschiatric illness: I’m guessing they are trying very hard to avoid a nervous breakdown situation, which would look really bad.</p>

<p>That’s true. I don’t think nervy breakdowns are what they are hoping for but…I still found the emphasis kinda humorous. And as for 1988/1989…I’m pretty close to 1989…December 5, 1988, I’m just hoping I’m not the oldest one there…I hate being the oldest or youngest anywhere…I like be snug in the middle. Just a personality quirk.</p>

<p>November 28th, 1988 – but I’m a child at heart. Ha ha.</p>

<p>Oh, good. I’m not the oldest. I’m an oldest child…but I took one of those dumb little quiz things on xanga (i am addicted to those things) and it said I act like a 12 year old at heart…hehe…I found it funny.</p>

<p>So you guys are put in Junior year, huh? I guess here in New York the beginning of a year is a strict cut-off. I have a friend born, like, 14 days before me, and he’s a Senior.</p>

<p>Nope, as long as you are 5 before Kindergarten, you can start in Oklahoma. I know some people who started when they were 4, though. One of my friends is just now going to be a junior and she won’t be 16 until October. My step-sis will be 16 in Sept. and she will be a Freshman.</p>

<p>9/28/88</p>

<p>but i’m not going to Mich.</p>

<p>b/c i’m better than you</p>

<p><em>sticks tongue out at RyanOG88…</em> yeah, mature, aren’t I…but, ya know, Mich. is only the best.</p>

<p>surely you all joke.
WashU is clearly the superior choice in TASP :)</p>

<p>uh uh girlfriend. We all know that Cornell II is wassup. How can you doubt it?</p>

<p>…WE WILL WE WILL ROCK YOU!..</p>

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<p>WashU all the way. We have a/c-- enough said. =P</p>

<p>lol but vegangirl-- i’m pretty sure the factota letter come via snail mail; that’s what the first letter made it sound like.</p>

<p>this may be kind of a long shot, but is anyone going to the san antonio academic nat’ls this wknd? bc it would be really awesome to meet any of you!</p>

<p>Oh, get over it. Y’all are just bitter because you weren’t good enought to go to Mich. Yeah, that’s basically it. </p>

<p>And, yeah, the factota letters are snail mail. Yay. Which means that with the postal service in my town, I will get it about June 24th, because our mail carrier seems to get lost on his route.</p>

<p>UT TASP clearly is superior to all. West Wing, too.</p>

<p>But let’s not be too argumentative here. There are only 86 of us and we need to stick together! </p>

<p>Besides that, I expect a raving review of the factota letters once they come. (=</p>

<p>oh man!! i’m going to be out of town from wednesday until the 4th of june, so i guess i’m just going to have to wait on my factota letter. alas.</p>

<p>Wah, I don’t want to get a blood test. =(</p>

<p>ach, i know. apparently i have small veins… or so they tell me after jabbing me twice and not hitting anything.</p>

<p>The blood test isn’t too bad. It only took a second and didn’t really hurt.</p>

<p>There’s some murphy’s law about blood tests that says that they must always been done by brand new interns who can’t find the vein. ow.</p>

<p>I know…tell me about it. I’ve had lots of blood tests and they always miss the vein. But, the lady who did this one was really good, and I didn’t even feel it.</p>

<p>my test was a finger prick thing, it didn’t hurt much</p>