L LoveBeingHuman:) Nov 21, 2015 #1 Members do not see this ad. I feel as if the students who use that forum are either students with superior stats and EC's or low stats.
Members do not see this ad. I feel as if the students who use that forum are either students with superior stats and EC's or low stats.
Lawpy 42% Full Member Verified Member 7+ Year Member Rocket Scientist SDN Ambassador Silver Donor Joined Jun 17, 2014 Messages 63,099 Reaction score 154,760 Nov 21, 2015 #3 Low stats people = hoping something is positive High stats people = needing a nice ego massage Only the "middle stats people" know how to succeed in admissions without reporting on WAMC 😎
Low stats people = hoping something is positive High stats people = needing a nice ego massage Only the "middle stats people" know how to succeed in admissions without reporting on WAMC 😎
KaBoom'd Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 202 Reaction score 253 Nov 21, 2015 #4 The shrinking middle class. At least that's all I hear from these ridiculous presidential debates. They're talking about us, right?
The shrinking middle class. At least that's all I hear from these ridiculous presidential debates. They're talking about us, right?
Lawpy 42% Full Member Verified Member 7+ Year Member Rocket Scientist SDN Ambassador Silver Donor Joined Jun 17, 2014 Messages 63,099 Reaction score 154,760 Nov 21, 2015 #5 KaBoom'd said: The shrinking middle class. At least that's all I hear from these ridiculous presidential debates. They're talking about us, right? Click to expand... In a way, yield protection serves as a nice tax increase on the upper class/high stats applicants.
KaBoom'd said: The shrinking middle class. At least that's all I hear from these ridiculous presidential debates. They're talking about us, right? Click to expand... In a way, yield protection serves as a nice tax increase on the upper class/high stats applicants.
KaBoom'd Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 202 Reaction score 253 Nov 21, 2015 #6 Lawper said: In a way, yield protection serves as a nice tax increase on the upper class/high stats applicants. Click to expand... Standby while I Google yield protection Edit: Sounds like a fringe theory to me, but ok Last edited: Nov 21, 2015
Lawper said: In a way, yield protection serves as a nice tax increase on the upper class/high stats applicants. Click to expand... Standby while I Google yield protection Edit: Sounds like a fringe theory to me, but ok
D Doug Underhill Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 2, 2011 Messages 1,870 Reaction score 1,406 Nov 22, 2015 #7 The 3.8/32 applicants don't really need to be told what their chances are. They know it's "decent".