Bro, you're asking the wrong people. There are a lot of possibilities, and she's the only one who really knows.
Obviously, she finds you interesting in some fashion or another, and she'd like to have more of your time. She may want to be friends, she may like the way you look, she may have...
The signs? M'lady, he's not interested in a romance with you. He would like to keep you as a friend. He appreciates your interest in him, but that's not how he feels about you.
Perhaps you'd feel more settled if you discussed this with him face-to-face, just the two of you. It sounds to me...
Since the question isn't given in grammatical English, this is a bit of a puzzle. What I *expect* that it's saying is that Rita talks about something she refers to as "popular culture" (a term in regular use today). Frank talks about "high culture", which would be the upper-crust practices...
The letters generally come out about a month after the application deadline, when they've had time to run their staff over each application packet, make notes, compare assessments, mark the obvious people to accept and reject, and then agonize over the hundreds of in-between cases. The last...
The letters generally come out about a month after the application deadline, when they've had time to run their staff over each application packet, make notes, compare assessments, mark the obvious people to accept and reject, and then agonize over the hundreds of in-between cases. The last...
You should really direct this to the admissions department at UT/A. They can give you some good ideas of how to spin your application packet. You'll also get brownie points for personal initiative, and you'll have a friend or two on the admissions committee.
Most of them will look at the overall record; making a good attack on an AP class generally looks better than taking the non-college class. If you have any idea where you'd like ot go, you should address this question to the admissions office -- they're likely to have a pretty good idea of how...
Do you have any more info? I'm not clear on what would have 8 letters and end with 9. Does that mean that the last four letters are "nine", as in "asinine"? Also, what is the riddle? So far, I don't see anything that would make this a surprise answer (unless it's ending with "nine").
Since you have a specific school in mind, you should direct this question to their admissions office. After all, they're the ones who set and maintain those standards. From us, the chances would be only a guess.
I happen to know a number of people who got into state schools with a GED and did...
That's an entire essay question; where do you need *help*?
Have you read the assignment on the 2nd Great Awakening? If so, where are you having trouble connecting it to the subsequent reform movements?
That's an entire essay question; where do you need *help*?
Have you read the assignment on the 2nd Great Awakening? If so, where are you having trouble connecting it to the subsequent reform movements?