Ummm, So how do you a get a "school smart" girl?

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calandale
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21 Oct 2007, 4:50 am

I see where you're coming from,
except...well, there ain't nothin'
more arrogant than I am. :P



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21 Oct 2007, 5:13 am

Haha.... you don't have much to worry about then, do you?

Beyond toning it down a bit around the chicas.


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21 Oct 2007, 5:20 am

if you think that smart school girls want smart school guys then you are totally wrong . Usually , they date someone different .



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21 Oct 2007, 5:23 am

gwenevyn wrote:
Haha.... you don't have much to worry about then, do you?

Beyond toning it down a bit around the chicas.


Nah. They need to know the real me.
Problem is that SOMETIMES my AS
comes across as arrogance. Or disinterest.
Happened tonight. Ah well. She wasn't good
enough for me anyhow. :P



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21 Oct 2007, 5:33 am

LePetitPrince wrote:
if you think that smart school girls want smart school guys then you are totally wrong . Usually , they date someone different .


Hush. You're from mars, remember?

The only time I've strayed into jock territory, I had the worst experience of my life.

Of course, I'm not "school smart." I'm "too impatient to kowtow to the establishment smart."

You know, like Bill Gates. 8) Except poor. :?

Lulz to calandale's funny. :P


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21 Oct 2007, 5:58 am

calandale wrote:
I see where you're coming from,
except...well, there ain't nothin'
more arrogant than I am. :P


QFT :P


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21 Oct 2007, 6:06 am

In my five and a half months at WP, this is the first time I've seen Quatermass make a special appearance in the L&D forum.


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21 Oct 2007, 6:17 am

'Twould seem I've got his panties
all bunched up inside him, right now.



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21 Oct 2007, 6:19 am

You're on the prowl tonight. I don't think he swings that way. :P


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21 Oct 2007, 6:27 am

gwenevyn wrote:
In my five and a half months at WP, this is the first time I've seen Quatermass make a special appearance in the L&D forum.


I have posted in here before, intermittently. :wink:


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21 Oct 2007, 6:32 am

Why on earth are you restricting your field to people taking certain subjects? It seems rather pointless.



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21 Oct 2007, 6:33 am

gwenevyn wrote:
You're on the prowl tonight. I don't think he swings that way. :P


Eh, I shan't rise to the bait then.
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21 Oct 2007, 6:39 am

Hadron wrote:
Why on earth are you restricting your field to people taking certain subjects? It seems rather pointless.


Generally speaking, the hard sciences tend to attract a different type of student than do the soft sciences or the arts.

Innuendo unintended.

But yes. It does seem counter-productive to gamble on such statistical trends when choosing a suitable mate. People with long lists of rigid requirements often miss out on good things. He'd probably do better to say that he desires someone who is, for example, a systematic thinker.


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21 Oct 2007, 6:48 am

gwenevyn wrote:

Generally speaking, the hard sciences tend to attract a different type of student than do the soft sciences or the arts.


I wonder where comp sci and mathematics
fit in. Always seemed more like philosophy
students than anything else.

The soft 'sciences' are pretty questionable.
I'd not denigrate artists with that group.
Nor historians, nor anything else except
maybe business majors.

Quote:
Innuendo unintended.
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21 Oct 2007, 7:07 am

calandale wrote:
gwenevyn wrote:

Generally speaking, the hard sciences tend to attract a different type of student than do the soft sciences or the arts.


I wonder where comp sci and mathematics
fit in. Always seemed more like philosophy
students than anything else.

The soft 'sciences' are pretty questionable.
I'd not denigrate artists with that group.
Nor historians, nor anything else except
maybe business majors.

Quote:
Innuendo unintended.
:cry:

Computer Science depends on which side of it you take, either with the Maths crowd, or the Engineering Crowd. My problem is I take 3 reasonably different subjects now, so where on earth do I fit?



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21 Oct 2007, 9:53 pm

gwenevyn wrote:
Hush. You're from mars, remember?


:lol: