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College Interviews
Elwyn_Centauri, geAt (O+ THS) Started conversation Jan 25, 2006
Bowdoin Interview went rather well last week it was funny because it rained while she asked me "what would you miss about your town" and we both looked out the window and sighed
then we gabbed about Chamberlain I was so nervous at first I messed up 1875 for 1975 but she and I got to talking and it was quite mind-boggling apparently four generations of her family went through Bowdoin and the college was well-endowed enough to purchase its own island off the coast of Maine by one of its alumni and the uglest season in Maine's in the spring where once they spray painted the grass green
Mr. H stuck his head into the guidance office where we were closeted for a private interview and his light blue eyes widened then he pointed his finger at me and said "she's INCREDIBLE!" and retreated
"Is he a teacher?" my interviewer seemed surprised when my guidance counselor replied he's the technology supervisor
speaking of technology, hardly the semester ended and so I hear from my twin that he's got something for us to work on when we get back from Friday in Advanced Vid. Productions next (this) semester
Friday's my U Chicago interview at 11 am. it'll be over the phone so I can appear relaxed in bed
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Navigatorblack of the EAN Blackheart Posted Jan 29, 2006
I passed and qualified at the Sailing Charge Course, where we made up T.S. Chad (C's UP!) then we put it on here later (search it and join please, there's only me, ford_prefect, quatamasta-pasty, and THECHAD in it at the mo) and I have to go to school soon. Last year though, then I'm going off to Uni to do a planning course.
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