I have devised a way to make studying GRE vocab seem...enticing. I'm not sure how long this method will remain effective (read: how long it will remain entertaining and novel) and I can never allow my study notes to fall into the hands of, well, anyone, but hey, as long as it works... :Db
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I wonder what it would be like to sleep on a $159.99 pillow.
Probably the same as sleeping on a $9.99 pillow. :/
What's your favourite colour? because I can only think of elementary questions
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Sears has this sale on pillows and their range is apparently from 19.99 to 159.99 and I was just like, dude, I can get probably a futon for 159.99 (or possibly not, but, you know). IKEA has pillows for different sleeping positions, which I thought was kind of cool -- back-sleepers, stomach-sleepers, side-sleepers, side-and-back-sleepers...and they all cost less than $100, thankfully.
Red! :D:D
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Ugh, it's been too long since I've done any math questions. Not that I'm even good at P&C in the first place. Sorry. D:
What's with the pillow?
And for the meme: what's the first thing you'll look at a person?
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That's exactly what I used to do until recently, haha -- I've picked up quite a few words that way, but I can only vaguely define them, which isn't good enough for the GREs. X3 So have to resort to the dictionary now, and find out the full meaning, sigh!
Sears has a sale on pillows and apparently the range is from $19.99 to $159.99 and I'm wondering what can possibly make a single pillow worth over $100. XD
Mmm, hair, I think. Or any sort of aberration on their face, if they have any. XD;;;;
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And haha I used to do that all the time when I was young...too lazy now, though. I've been doing that with Chinese, though, so I learn new words :3333
And I would have guessed permutation. It says in a row, then asks for arrangements, so there's an order involved and thus permutation. Wow, you are studying so hard ;_; You should come to Europe with me~~~~~~~ ◕3◕
QUESTION: WHAT KIND OF PANTIES DO YOU WEAR. (This is something I should know about you if we were roommates :P WHICH WE MAY BE, BTW, IF YOU COME TO EUROPE WITH ME. OR AUSTRALIA.)
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It's a good (and educational!) thing to do...but so time consuming! And ruins the flow!
Hmm, that does makes sense... I was originally thinking that was similar to all those ice cream flavours questions, which are all about combinations. *flails a bit* I'm going to fail my heritage by bombing the math section. X3;;; And ugh, don't even get me started on the analogies. Haha, I should just go to Europe with you! I'm so not studying that hard for the GREs and I really should, but I don't feeeeel like it.
Um um cotton?? Australia? :O:O Why Australia now?
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haha, yeah, I often wait to finish the sentence. :P Of course, it definitely is more annoying with fic...there's a definition application with firefox, I think, where you can highlight the text, right click, and get the definition. At least, I'm pretty sure there is...I just wish I remembered to use it myself XD;
haha, nah. XP Not all Chinese people are good at math. :D I can give you more than a few of my classmates in China who sucked. :P Anyway, the GRE is like a souped-up version of the SAT (although I don't think you took that?). The test itself is on a computer, and it adjusts difficulty level based on whether you answer correctly or incorrectly. :P I'm just too lazy to study, so...yeah, overseas. XD
OMG WHAT BRAND XDDDDD
And haha, one of the postgrad programmes I'm considering is in Sydney. :P I have to make sure none of them require the GRE, though, or my life will suck. :3
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Ooh, that sounds like a handy add-on! I think I shall google it.
Nope, no SATs for me, but yeah, I'm familiar with the set up of the GREs. I'm not looking forward to taking it. X3
IDK D:!!
So far away! So you're basically looking into everywhere except North America. ;)
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For me, I almost never look up words... *relies on context clues and sort of GUESS what the word means* I fail as a good student. XD;;;;
Question: Hm... have you always lived in Canada? *fails at questions* Or where are your parents from?
And I don't think I want to sleep on a $159.99 pillow. O.O;;
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I was born in China, then moved to the States for almost two years, and then came to Canada -- I've been living in Canada for about...thirteen years now. :)
Maybe it's super luxurious! ...well, I wouldn't pay that much for a pillow unless it comes with really super-duper dreams every night. XD
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Reallyyyyy. *didn't know that* That's so cool. ^______^ When did you first move to the States?
If only... I want one too!
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