<p>CDZ512/gunit5 - (strange how your writing styles are so similar… ;)) A long time ago I figured out that you were not a Rice student; I think it was after you told a Rice applicant something about how Rice “dorms” were like all dorms with undergrad R.A.'s to keep an eye on you… and that’s when I realized that you didn’t know that the R.A.'s at Rice aren’t that at all, and that you weren’t, in fact, a Rice student. Yet you continued to answer prospective student’s questions as if you were - and it even began to bother me, and I am not easily bothered! I just checked your other posts, on another thread, and see the same kind of behavior; you are advising students applying to med school as if you were somehow in a position to know about med school.<br>
I have to agree with NYskins, and Reid, and others. If you are posting on the MIT website, make sure you don’t answer questions as if you are a MIT student; same for Rice, and Univ. of Mich. (And another clue that let me know you were not a Rice student; “your” for “you’re”, and other little grammar mistakes like that…
I am glad that you want to post here, but please, come clean and start your posts with, “I don’t attend Rice but…” or “I’ve read this…”</p>