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MaxRide

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  1. :uhoh: There was a payment on my mom's credit card denied by the bank for $139 pants. And I didn't buy them. :uhoh: At least they were denied....
  2. Eww no. :sick: Hi Emma! :nice:
  3. I can't wait until nerd high school. In order to be accepted to that Charter school, you have to be gifted in math or science. Everyone's smart. :wacky:
  4. Same. I hate to say it, but the majority of the 'bad' kids are from the fringe of the city (or maybe the actual city itself, I'm not certain). But in general, my school is pretty great. It's just that it's so dang boring for a certain mathematically gifted girl. I think someone in my grade occasionally smokes weed. And Wilmington is definitely not a hick town, especially not in the suburbs, where I live. :blank:
  5. I am the resident Grammar Nazi. :rolleyes:
  6. *I I took Algebra I in 7th, Geometry now, and Algebra II (online course) starting tomorrow. The thing is, at the high school I'm trying for, they have 'integrated math' 1, 2, and 3, which is basically a mixture of Geometry, Algebra II, Precalc, and Trigonometry. In March, the math placement test occurs, so I'm trying to get into Math 3. Then I can have Calculus AB sophomore year. EDIT: In May, not March. My bad.
  7. There are around 150-200 people out of 800 who I would say are extremely intelligent (funnily enough, practically all of those intelligent kids who are 8th Graders are in 8th Grade Chorale). There are maybe three or four other kids besides myself who are mathematically gifted. For the most part, however, our school consists of a populace of idiots. :sad: /bragging and complaining On a totally different note, my Arcade Fire poster came today! :awesome:
  8. Although I did get to go to MathCounts (:dazzled:) for a whole school day last year, and I will again, but I'm not really sure if that counts. :lol:
  9. I don't know. I just like Sundays better. :shrug:
  10. I wish I could do that...:disappointed:
  11. That's...pretty stupid. :facepalm: My school district has a rather unusual way of doing things; two elementary schools and one middle school in the whole district host the gifted program, and every other school doesn't have anything besides honors (well, high school has AP, but...:shrug:). Unfortunately, my mom didn't know anything about the gifted program until the end of 7th grade year. So I'm stuck at this awful school where I'm hardly challenged at all. /negativity
  12. I don't like Saturdays, generally. I'm weird like that.
  13. All-State Chorale rehearsal. :wacky:
  14. Dang, now I'm getting ads for colleges all over the place. :P
  15. Oh, something tells you, huh? :P What's a legacy scholarship? I've never heard of one before. My dad was out of state (living in Ohio at the time), and he got a full ride for his undergraduate stuff. :thinking: Then again, he went to college in the mid/late sixties.
  16. YES :dazzled: OC[P]D.
  17. Harvard, though....:fingersx:
  18. My dad went to the University of Chicago, actually. He's a PhD with a degree in physics, so I have no doubt about how great it is. I might get some sort of small scholarship for being a child of a student, but I'm not sure. :shrug:
  19. ... (random post is random)
  20. Ouch, that sucks. The primary symptoms of OCPD can include preoccupation with remembering and paying attention to minute details and facts, following rules and regulations, compulsion to make lists and schedules, as well as rigidity/inflexibility of beliefs and/or exhibition of perfectionism that interferes with task-completion. Yeah, that about covers me.
  21. this is a little late, but bye Taameen!
  22. I'm trying for an Ivy League school or Johns Hopkins. :blank:
  23. Well, how am I supposed to know it's in Missouri if I've never been west of Ohio? :blank: There's a real Tom Sawyer house. :cheesy:

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