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Jun 29, 2005 23:54

Caroline...I've been trying to call you on your cell and thank you for a while today. I kept getting a busy signal though. I will try to get ahold of you still though. Meant a lot. A whole whole super lot of a lot. Couldn't ask for a better friend ( Read more... )

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AWWW featheredwyngs June 30 2005, 05:06:46 UTC
Well my phone ain't working- but I told you that online... it will be soon. And hopefully I will get to talk to you soon. And maybe in person. Dun dun dun.

I am glad it meant a lot to you- and I'm glad you read it. You mean a lot to me. I read over it right now and it's funny- cause I realize there's even more I want to say... just in general. Especially after talk to you tonight. So I think you can be looking for another post- but it will be more in general and for everybody. But still. You made me think- and I like to express things if I can.

But thanks for listening to me also- I do feel insecure like I told you, and it helps knowing I can trust someone and talk to them about it (and that they feel the same way too). And I think I will take you up on talking about it more often.

You are so special to me- and I miss you sooo much! I really hope I get to see you up here in Boston- that'd be awesome. But whenever I do get to see you- I'll definitely be looking forward to it.

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SAT anonymous June 30 2005, 17:34:49 UTC
Hey Lydia, another random comment from Kristen Bilger. I can see you're stressing out a lot over the SAT and thought maybe I could give you a little bit of advice seeing as how I've taken it like 4 times already. As for the new SAT, it's really not everything it's cracked up to be. There are about 7 english/reading sections and like 3 maths. And the math sections are super easy...you could have only had like Algebra 1 and done decent on the math. Or at least that's what I thought. And the essay, my friends and I have decided that the judges are really not looking for like AP style essays, but rather the basic, "introduction, 3 supporting paragraphs, closing" style. Make sure to include as many examples from literature or politics to back up your ideas. I've taken the new SAT twice, and both times I didn't even finish my essay. I got a 9 out of 12 (I think) and yeah, I didn't finish. I think as long as they can tell that you have a good understanding of the topic and have developed a coherent thought-process you'll do fine. Next year ( ... )

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