<p>omg. I forgot the emo kids. Consider them 6% of the vaguely regular. I’m counting in emo/scene/hipsters. </p>
<p>It’s true. There are hipsters in Tennizzle.</p>
<p>omg. I forgot the emo kids. Consider them 6% of the vaguely regular. I’m counting in emo/scene/hipsters. </p>
<p>It’s true. There are hipsters in Tennizzle.</p>
<p>Do they feel perpetually asphyxiated?</p>
<p>Something like that.</p>
<p>I really need to do my math homework. I’ll just wing my dbq, I guess.</p>
<p>After a whole day of practicing music on my saxophone, I thought I’d go home and practice piano. I failed epically.</p>
<p>I really have to do my homework tonight. I’m doing it now.</p>
<p>Breaking Dawn=lolololol.</p>
<p>Since I passed out during the Twilight movie, I don’t think the Twilight series and I are meant to be.</p>
<p>Twilight sucks lots of things.</p>
<p>Just like your mom.</p>
<p>OH NO I DID NOT JUST GO THERE.</p>
<p>Your horn can pierce the sky.</p>
<p>I need to see Coraline.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I’m in at Berkeley.</p>
<p>My Princeton interviewer was a pretty cool guy, we talked about the economy and Keynes and railroad development in the 19th century. He said he’d try his hardest to get me admitted.</p>
<p>If my Duke interview goes well tomorrow, and I get to the movies, it’s going to have been a pretty good weekend.</p>
<p>I think the last essay you wrote that you let me read will get you in wherever you used it to apply. You’ll see.</p>
<p>A number of Facebook statuses have stated that Coraline was omgawesome.</p>
<p>I hope so, Yak, I hope so. I used it for pretty much every school except Stanford, ironically. Oh well. I was pretty happy with those too.</p>
<p>I was supposed to go see Coraline tonight, but I’m being responsible and staying home since my Duke interview is at 7:30 in the morning for some reason. I hate being mature.</p>
<p>That sounds like hell.</p>
<p>How do the interviews work? Does the college schedule some big interview thing with a bunch of alumni and applicants, or do alumni contact you individually and schedule something that works for both of you?</p>
<p>Did you read Coraline? I haven’t read it, but I think I should.</p>
<p>For Princeton, they had all of the Chicago interviews at this tutoring center, where they had like five recent alums and an older guy running the whole thing. They sent me an email saying the Chicago interviews are today, pick one of these four or five times, if you can’t make it we’ll do a phone interview. I just walked in, chatted with the older guy for about an hour about a million things besides Princeton, mostly urban development and depression economics. He told me nice to meet you, I can see you’re passionate about econ, blah blah blah, I have nothing but good things to say about you, I’m going to try to get you in, kthanxbye. It was super relaxed. I’m hoping he has more pull than the younger guys, since he only interviewed a handful of people.</p>
<p>For Duke, I got an email with a list of times and dates we could meet at a Panera Bread, and somehow the time I picked didn’t work out and now I have the 7:30 slot. </p>
<p>Northwestern, they asked if I wanted an informational interview on campus, and I declined. Not to sound cocky, but with my school’s history I’ll be pretty surprised if I don’t get in, and I didn’t want to drive to Evanston.</p>
<p>Yale I got an email, I still have to respond with a time and date, this one was completely open ended, they were just like, “whenever you can is cool.”</p>
<p>So I guess it varies a bit by school, but those are my experiences. And no, I haven’t read Coraline, but I just got it from the library and it’s sitting on my desk.</p>
<p>I wanted to see Coraline so bad, but my friend and I had to be home before the next showing so we saw The Uninvited instead.</p>
<p>PS- Some annoying emo kids were in line in front of us and bought tickets for Coraline. They looked irritating.</p>
<p>I now have 5 days to learn everything there is to know about Prohibition.</p>
<p>Hmm, that’s interesting. College interviews seem sort of useless. I’m still glad I’ll be able to have one, though. Thank God I live in a city.</p>
<p>So for the Princeton one, were there lots of other people there? Because the fact that your interview was an hour long makes it seem as though they weren’t on a very tight schedule.</p>
<p>All of my knowledge of Prohibition comes from The Great Gatsby, and emo kids love Coraline.</p>
<p>For Princeton there weren’t so many people, I think they screened the applicant pool for interviews though, or else the math wouldn’t add up. About the schedule, my interview went a little overtime, by the end of it there was this Indian kid standing with his parents behind him, who were glaring at me from behind my interviewer as if I was literally sabotaging his entire application by talking for an extra ten minutes.</p>
<p>But yeah, from what I’ve seen so far, they don’t seem to be of much importance.</p>
<p>I’m going to go out on a limb here and guess The Uninvited sucked.</p>
<p>If I got rejected everywhere now, would I go with friends to UofI or out west to Berzerkeley? I’m getting the impression choosing a college is going to be harder than I thought.</p>
<p>Oh, and Prohibition=Moonshine and Gangsters.</p>
<p>DAMN IT.</p>
<p>I need to use a primary source for my presentation, and I have no idea what to use.</p>
<p>Oh, it’s weird that your interview wasn’t at least private. I assumed you were in a room with your interviewer. </p>
<p>All Canadian pride is founded on David Suzuki.</p>