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#  Posted 2008-04-13 00:43:04
DInglis: Are you back yet?

I think I'm going to try to put together a Diplomacy for Monday or Tuesday.

#  Posted 2008-04-13 05:47:25
MMaxwell: nope, have fun!

#  Posted 2008-04-13 06:49:59
Acampbell: how's your trip going? when were you at haverford and swarthmore? that doesn't sound like a good airPLANE ride. you should have visited Alison while in Philly.

-Tori (and Alison)

#  Posted 2008-04-13 17:03:55
MMaxwell: c'est bon. I have thus far visited 8 relatives and seen 5 colleges, which seems an unfortunate ratio if you ask me. I was at haverford on monday and swarthmore on tuesday morning. Tuesday afternoon I dropped by princeton and grabbed a course catalogue on the way up to connecticut. Then on wednesday I saw Yale and talked with my cousin who is going there. On thursday I went to MIT, and liked it despite having a splitting headache. And thats it for colleges this trip, but I should increase the number of relatives by the time I leave.

Anyway, how is your trip going?

#  Posted 2008-04-13 20:03:27
senex: That's quite the college-or-relative/day ratio, Max! So far I've only seen two colleges, and only the relative that I happen to be traveling with.

#  Posted 2008-04-13 21:08:47
TBorish: Wow, that is a lot of schools. I decided to skip visiting Hopkins yesterday because I needed a break from visiting schools (and it was a Saturday, so there wouldn't have been much to do there). If you do go to college on the East Coast, at least you'll have relatives to stay with over short breaks.

#  Posted 2008-04-14 17:16:21
MMaxwell: Unfortunately, many of them are planning on moving to the Pacific Northwest just as I go to college, but there will still be a few left here

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