<p>haha not fack…a little less harsher
shat is more like it and not once…said it a few times before i realized what was going on</p>
<p>yeah you win
no you do not</p>
<p>well that must have been something
screwing the whole thing up like tht…still they didnt penalise you</p>
<p>Maybe you would have gotten a lower score had you not used profanity.
Joiya, you managed to crack the TOEFL.</p>
<p>yeah you made the whole judging thing less mechanical for the examiner… he probably aid whatv the hell or not</p>
<p>lol good one
really shows fluency!</p>
<p>ok so my dream university is Oxford at this time may be because I have got acceptance from it or may be because the name “OXFORD” and its community admires me. To be very honest, if not Oxford, then its Yale and Stanford.</p>
<p>@joiya550
Thnx for answering my query when no one else was bothering to:P
Actually I am pretty fluent at English because I went on a high school exchange program to US…lived with an American family for one year…</p>
<p>^Then the toefl will be a breeze but remember to bring a soap and towel, the bathroom facilities in most centers is phenomenal.</p>
<p>lolz…</p>
<p>did u take one with u:-P?</p>
<p>Btw did anyone apply to UMich Ann Arbor? Thats where I went on my high school exchange…its a sweet place… I miss it</p>
<p>Yes i did apply to U Mich and i regret not taking a soap, just looking out for those who have to give the toefl</p>
<p>@ Zapoo: Exchange programs are so cool.
My cousin is in one, she’s in Jersey right now, having the time of her life!
My friend got in UMich, but there is no money! :(</p>
<p>From my remaining decisions the top one is Bates! I don’t think I’ll get in. =/</p>
<p>My dream school has got to be Yale. Let me emphasize the Dream bit. 6 more days until my dreams come crashing down. :(</p>
<p>@zapoo- I HATED the toefl. It was 3 hours of excruciating misery. The SAT, although longer, was more challenging so I was able to keep up my interest and concentration but toefl was a different case altogether. I highly recommend you take a couple of red bulls along with you, that is if you are not averse to energy drinks.</p>
<p>At least one doesn’t feel like a total screw up after the test, like in the case of SAT. I remember, I felt like ***** when I came out of the SAT examination hall!</p>
<p>After taking my SAT at Avari, I felt like diving into the swimming pool near the siting area (remembers anyone the pool?). I still wish I had enjoyed a swim :D</p>
<p>lol, yes, that eventful day in lahore, I was hoping that wheel chair lady would somehow get locked in the hall :D</p>
<p>Ain’t too bad, that wheel chair lady. She often makes you laugh - no?</p>
<p>yeah, funny, but at times a bit too funny when she forgets to warn you about the time :)</p>
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<p>Btw, Sarah Lawrence College also has a program with Oxford. And LSE, If I am not mistaken. And it’s in NY. Williams doesn’t stand a chance.</p>
<p>But then there is the little issue of rankings. Just a little.</p>