bon bon, but is it 23% for out of state?
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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No, it's 30%.
I mean, leaving aside special cases like Deep Springs, only Harvard is harder to get into. If you want a non canon reason why she would be rejected, schools sometimes have a cap on admits from certain private schools.
Thanks, bon, that threw me too.
But if you want an in show reason. Given why she picked Stanford, and how she was planning all classes based on her BF, that quite likely came across in the essay.
If I can really pull the trigger and drop cable, I just figured out the silver lining - there is no way in hell I am paying money to watch NCIS. I would probably pay someone to come take it off of my dvr record list.
Cass, it's possible to lead a rich, full life without cable (as long as you have the internet). And, as far as I can tell, NCIS is on broadcast TV - I mean, I can watch it and I don't have cable.
I don't think she wants that kind of enabling. she needs help to stop watching!
aha! I thought it was the cable bills that were getting to her.
I watch NCIS online--it's everywhere!
I don't think she wants that kind of enabling. she needs help to stop watching!
aha! I thought it was the cable bills that were getting to her.
Yeah, I can watch it online but I really need to break up with that show while still continuing my fling with NCIS: LA.
I just ... NCIS and I have not been in a healthy relationship for a while and it needs to end.