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  • Squeezer
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    Originally posted by Facetious View Post
    I had to read it, and I just seriously could not pay attention to it. I could read like a page at a time before I completely spaced out. I'm not saying Moby Dick is bad, and I'm not saying that the ability to read Moby Dick doesn't translate to some job or another, but I'm never going to be able to sit down and read really wordy stuff that I have no interest in every day of my life, and I don't think I'm going to need to.
    Gah. I agree with you there. Moby Dick was boring as hell. I understand that it's a meaningful book and all, but novels like that and Huck Finn just put me to sleep. My personal favorite American novel is probably The Great Gatsby, because I love the way the whole novel rolls off the tongue. That, and it's a redefinition, of sorts, of the American way of life. I also loved The People's History of the United States, though that wasn't a novel, and the Jungle by Upton Sinclair. But, enough about novels.

    Sorry I'm late on this topic Sam, I was out at my dad's, and he doesn't have internet (who the fuck in this day and age doesn't have some form of the internet?). Anyways, I can't really answer what it's like to be rejected from a school, because I never was (not to gloat), but I can say that based on the conversations I've had with you outside of these forums, and the intellect you show in each of your posts, it isn't going to matter what college you go to. Smart people succeed no matter what their enviornment. So you didn't get into Uconn. That's their loss. If they wouldn't accept you, then go somewhere else and prove them wrong. I too didn't get to go to my first choice school, due to elements outside my control, but I've tried my best to do what I can with the school I've been given. Furthermore, now that I am where I'm at, I couldn't see myself attending anywhere else. A degree is a degree, and it really doesn't matter where you get it from. If you're the most qualified person in life, and you work hard (I know it's cliche, but I've found it's true), then good things will come your way.

    So stop worrying. You'll be successful no matter where you go, and at least this way you'll get to experience something new and totally unexpected. Just do your best and have a blast.

    Plus, I have a friend that goes to Yale, and I hung out with him last week, and all he could do was bitch about how uptight and gay Yale is.

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  • IKM
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    Originally posted by DoTheFandango View Post
    Dear IKM,

    You're so gay it hurts.

    Yours in love,
    DTF.
    Dear DTF,

    At least I wasn't rejected by Yale (yet). I will be in April, but thats besides the point.

    Yours in non-homosexual love,
    IKM

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  • genocidal
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    I went to a public school as well, but I was also in a magnet program in that school. No matter what school you go to or what college you go to I can guarantee that there will be people there smarter than you and people more motivated than you. Best advice is to worry about your own shit, make sure you look smarter than the other kids in your class, and individualize yourself (i.e. get a style that is yours to make it seem like you're irreplaceable).

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  • Facetious
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    Originally posted by genocidal View Post
    For the record, Moby-Dick is the best American novel ever written. It's a tour de force of American society but ultimately very rewarding (and I don't mean this in a Ulysses type way; the book is actually a fun read minus the encyclopedic chapters).

    But I guess that has nothing to do with the workforce. I'm going to do my best to never have a real job so maybe my opinion doesn't count for most people. Still though, I'd require it to be read in every high school just so everyone has a legitimate chance to read it (because hardly anyone reads it on their own).
    I had to read it, and I just seriously could not pay attention to it. I could read like a page at a time before I completely spaced out. I'm not saying Moby Dick is bad, and I'm not saying that the ability to read Moby Dick doesn't translate to some job or another, but I'm never going to be able to sit down and read really wordy stuff that I have no interest in every day of my life, and I don't think I'm going to need to.

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  • DoTheFandango
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    I think that To Kill a Mockingbird is so much better constructed and narrated, but I'm just a public high school kid, so who knows how that differs from being taught at a magnet school.

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  • genocidal
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    Originally posted by Facetious View Post
    Meanwhile, people who have no common sense whatsoever but can read through Moby Dick without falling asleep are perceived as somehow extremely valuable in the work force.
    For the record, Moby-Dick is the best American novel ever written. It's a tour de force of American society but ultimately very rewarding (and I don't mean this in a Ulysses type way; the book is actually a fun read minus the encyclopedic chapters).

    But I guess that has nothing to do with the workforce. I'm going to do my best to never have a real job so maybe my opinion doesn't count for most people. Still though, I'd require it to be read in every high school just so everyone has a legitimate chance to read it (because hardly anyone reads it on their own).

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  • DoTheFandango
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    Dear IKM,

    You're so gay it hurts.

    Yours in love,
    DTF.

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  • Pearl Jam
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    i've always wanted to make this joke even though it's not very funny

    Originally posted by Liquid Blue View Post
    fuck you losers, I'm still better than every single one of you
    why be cool if -2ez-?

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  • Facetious
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    Originally posted by IKM View Post
    Yes, I do sound like a douche... I'll give you that. But I'm just defending myself. And facetious, I've only said two or three things about being smart, but I'll cut it if its so irritating

    I concede, you're all right. I shouldn't have acted like that in the first place... I'm not quite sure why I did. It will never come up again. Deal?
    It seems like its more than 2-3 times, but whatever. Sounds like a deal to me.

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  • Scurvy
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    Originally posted by Liquid Blue View Post
    fuck you losers, I'm still better than every single one of you
    spoken like a true art student :wub:

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  • Liquid Blue
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    fuck you losers, I'm still better than every single one of you

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  • Scurvy
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    props for not being a douche anymore.

    tw is obviously riddled with ignorance and incompetance--but i think we have a fair number of intelligent individuals. anybody who gets on their high horse is going to be dragged off of it pretty fuckin quick.

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  • IKM
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    Yes, I do sound like a douche... I'll give you that. But I'm just defending myself. And facetious, I've only said two or three things about being smart, but I'll cut it if its so irritating

    I concede, you're all right. I shouldn't have acted like that in the first place... I'm not quite sure why I did. It will never come up again. Deal?

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  • Jeenyuss
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    Originally posted by IKM View Post
    1.) My post was not intended to flaunt my intelligence, but to make the point that I might not be getting straight As only because I go to a rigorous school, so my point that normal high school is more difficult than middle school might not have been valid. You seem to be overwhelmed by the fact that you dropped out of the magnet school (which I do NOT go to, by the way), so you're critical of other people who are smart enough to succeed in studious environments.

    2.) I have the sense of humor and social skills of any socially adept high school student. On weekdays I work on my applications to Yale and Brown, but on the weekends I go out and party with cheerleaders and my friends on the football team. Just because I'm intelligent doesn't mean my only social interaction is with nerds like you via the internet. Why do you think I quit subspace? I have better things to do, like do well at school, run political campaigns, and go out and party on the weekend.
    you just sound like a douche now, ikm. not that you didn't before.

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  • Galleleo
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    Originally posted by IKM View Post
    2.) I have the sense of humor and social skills of any socially adept high school student. On weekdays I work on my applications to Yale and Brown, but on the weekends I go out and party with cheerleaders and my friends on the football team. Just because I'm intelligent doesn't mean my only social interaction is with nerds like you via the internet. Why do you think I quit subspace? I have better things to do, like do well at school, run political campaigns, and go out and party on the weekend.
    That sounds so frikken American, so incredibly standard american dream like..

    And what lol, we have excellent Universities over here.

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