Zack
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Ah, brain fart. Forgot I which thread I was reading.
I've trained myself to cross my sevens and my z's (for the most part).
And I'm a bit more accustomed to print writing than I used to be; I still write in all cursive but for tests and such I can write in print so that graders can actually read what I write.
My school gave out compatibility tests that let you answer questions, then matched you with the ten girls that had the highest percentages of same answers. The girl I like had me listed as her #1, and she was #2 on my list.I caught her staring at me a couple times the period after they handed those out.
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My school gave out compatibility tests that let you answer questions, then matched you with the ten girls that had the highest percentages of same answers. The girl I like had me listed as her #1, and she was #2 on my list.I caught her staring at me a couple times the period after they handed those out.
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Can you elaborate? ...This just sounds incredibly strange for a school to do.
Ooo. Schweet. Five chapters of my novel completed and counting! :3
Congrats (and good luck!) but.... really?? Your school handed out compatibility tests to match you up with your classmates?? With full names and all that, and you know where your name showed up on someone else's test?
Can you elaborate? (Sorry, I have no idea how old you are, where you live or go to school, etc.) This just sounds incredibly strange for a school to do.
It was a fund raiser for student counsil. It only costed a dollar to get the results, so alot of people did it. It gave full names, andtold you where you appeared on other people's lists. It was fun, but sometimes a bit akward when you showed up on good friends' lists. The whole high school did it, but it was optional.
BTW, the first thing she said to me today was "We're compatible!". I've got a good feeling.
It was a fund raiser for student counsil. It only costed a dollar to get the results, so alot of people did it. It gave full names, andtold you where you appeared on other people's lists. It was fun, but sometimes a bit akward when you showed up on good friends' lists. The whole high school did it, but it was optional.
BTW, the first thing she said to me today was "We're compatible!". I've got a good feeling.
pix plz.
Why does my school not do this![]()
Mine did that recently, although the test was more expensive. Everyone did it for the lulz, and some people filled in names other than their own for fun.
For example, mine also had a "Most opposite" ranking, and apparently I'm most unlike someone named Miley Cyrus. I guess I should be happy.