<p><strong>awkward pause</strong>
:)</p>
<p>I hope that was planned… like when my friend made an account and responded to my posts very, um, adoringly haha.</p>
<p>yeah. that was definitely awkward.</p>
<p>Um… yeah… so… anyway…</p>
<p>SAT score in 17 hours and 11 minutes! Wish me luck, guys!</p>
<p>Good luck theoneo. Interview in 32 hours for me :)</p>
<p>Good luck theoneo:)</p>
<p>good luck to both of you</p>
<p>good luck tkm and theoneo</p>
<p>Thanks guys!!</p>
<p>Only 10.5 hours… hehe.</p>
<p>good luck…
now that i think abt it, you took the sats already as a junior? dayum.</p>
<p>Haha yeah I’m getting it over with ASAP. I can’t deal with this stress when I actually have to worry about my grades! I haven’t gotten anything done this weekend!</p>
<p>woahh, hey vik (wrathofgod64)! hows it goin? how long hav u been on cc?</p>
<p>Umm… how much will a 2190 (800M/670CR/720W) hurt me…</p>
<p>I just hate the disparity between sections.</p>
<p>a 2190’s pretty good in my opinion, but if u decide to retake, u have plenty of time since u took it early into ur junior year. In the case that you do decide to retake, I think the disparity between sections can work to your advantage, since you don’t have to focus on the math section as much as the other two when you’re studying your second time. (since Yale takes composite scores and you already have the 800M).</p>
<p>I <em>finally</em> got my email confirmation from Yale…about one hour ago. I’m in Physics class right now. We’re not doing anything because today is a half day :D</p>
<p>Now, just waiting for Eli paper/postcard…then decisions…maybe December SATs if I decide to retake.</p>
<p>Is this thread dying again…?</p>
<p>nope! u just revived it!</p>
<p>Come on guys…let’s not give in to the waiting-for-the-online-decisions-induced stress:) So…who’s dressing up as a huge walking Turkey for Thanksgiving?:p</p>
<p>must…keep…thread…alive…</p>
<p>I’m hungry and I want to see Rent NOW.</p>
<p>I took the day off from school. As my friend calls it, it’s my “mental health day”. And tomorrow’s a half day, followed by a 4-day long weekend. Excellent planning!</p>