lol....yes...i was just being random and ive never been a great student...but u got my message and thats what counts thanks BB....
Omg I just almost submitted my uni applications saying English is not my first language :\. Good thing I noticed before the review deadline :\
Dialect of Hokkein, but I learned English less than a year after that apparently. According to my parents at least :\.
lol, american born here, and learned english when i was like 5-6, like 2 years after i learned canto... i don't think less than a year at a young age would affect your dialect that much though lol. [youtube]vAnut0Uj3Us[/youtube] hahahaha bored........Balllin', Jim Jones got nuthin' on the Chipmunks!!!!
Ya, but I read some info booklet one of the Unis sent me and it said for people who had English as a second language they would usually need to take a english test proving their capabilities in the language. Already took the Gr 10 Literacy test and I'm not about to take another pointless english test lol.
Rofl I wouldn't do that if I were you. Unlike those essays you wrote in high school, people will read it.
Well its not BS, cause I was never in an ESL program lol. But we don't got to write essays for all the unis lol.
-lol The essay part they usually just skim through that but lying about grades and stuff is like shooting both of your feet before trying to run from a gay rapist.
^lol weird imaginations/metaphor you got there dude haha, yea don't lie about them grades thats all, but the extra cirricular activities, could lie about that if you want cause it helps and they don't really check i think lol.....
Lol My friend said he knew someone who got rejected from Waterloo because he BSed his extra curricular stuff. Either he made his stuff extremely unbelievable or the guy just had no damn luck. -lol
lol unlucky kid, did he do any of the ones he BS'ed though, did he need documentations, or was that not the real reason he got rejected lol....
Well if he BSed I'm assuming that what he saying is BS -lol. Not sure though, its only what my friend told me. Waterloo is just one of those schools that cares about extra curricular stuff I guess.
Determining if a student is "qualified" to attend a University based on his extra curricular activities is retarded. "Looking at your 8 F's with 5 of them from required classes puts you on very shaky ground. However, seeing that you helped picked up trash on the side of the highway, you're more than qualified."
Lol, yeah I was just exaggerating it. I still think it's taking extra curricular activities into consideration for college applicants is a dumb idea.