So when you discover what someone told you is wrong, don\’t you want to rush to that someone and show how right you were? Well, I normally do. There are times when I just want to ruin someone\’s pride.

There\’s a friend I used to have that influenced my judgments too often. I often would take his word as truth. But then later, I would discover how irrelevant his statements were.

When I was applying for graduate school, he bluntly told me how ridiculous the whole process was. He also told me that I should just get recommendation letters from whoever. And that letters of recommendations didn\’t have much weight on the admissions process, because the letters would always have good things to say about the student. Yet when I received a surprising acceptance letter, I knew he was wrong. Surely, my aquiantance with someone who was an alumunus of that school must have had some effect.

And etc. blah blah blah he used me blah blah blah. blah more about his superficiality. blah blah about hypocrisy. How can someone miss a LSAT test (just because it\’s at 8 am) two times in a row? Hello, I woke up at 6:30 am and drove all the way to Sacramento to take my test when he took in Berkeley. ALLDJFLDJFLDJLDJDFL It\’s this kind of underachievement that pisses me off. [/end rant]

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