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Yeah, I'm really nervous too. I live in Idaho. And in case you've never heard of it, it's not in Ohio, it's a state that's west of Oregon and Washinton, North of Utah and Wyoming, and west of Montana. I live in Meridian which is just outside the capital which is Boise.

I've never flown before at all, and this will be my first time and I'm going all alone. But my dad might be with me on the first flight, cause he's flying to Virginia that same day for work.

I'm so nervous. This is one of those times where I'm glad I can rely on my ability to make friends. Although that whole statement is kind of an inside joke, it's still the truth. I'm really excited though. And the part I'm looking forward to most(don't laugh at me, please) is the humidity. Glorious humidity.


"Never in the field of human battle has so much been owed by so many to so few."
~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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kool...well i kinda hate humidity..my hair gets all frizzy and yeah..i dont like it...lol but that i've never flown alone before either so im pretty nervous about that too...so what kind of medicine are u interested in??
 
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lol humidity? i've never heard of anyone that's looking foward to humidity, but then again we all have our thing. especially after it rains, the air is so thick and sticky. n i notebook's description of Idaho, only thing i know about Idaho.. are potatoes.
 
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lol. Idaho's okay. It's all dry and hot in the summer and dry and cold in the winter. Boise is anyway. It's in a desert.

I'm actually more interested in bioengineering. lol. But I find the medical feild quite facinating.

It's not my fault that humidity is the only thing that allows me to breath through most of the year. I don't know, it just makes things better.


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~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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lol..thats kool...but um bioengineering..that sounds very interesting...changing the subject..i dont think theres a lot of people going to this session dont u think??
 
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sure doesn't seem that way. What I mean by bioengineering is that I want to be the first person to reconstruct a strand of DNA so that it's fully functional. I figure a med background would be a good thing as well as that I like the medical field. And I HATE IDAHO!!!!


"Never in the field of human battle has so much been owed by so many to so few."
~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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lol, i don't think i'd ever choose to live in Idaho

n um... i hope we'll be wrong about not many people going to this session, maybe the people going just aren't interested in forums and going online a lot?

n actually in the field of medicine.. i want to be a veterinarian, but this trip could change my mind, who knows
 
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I don't really care if there are hardly any people. I'm not neccessarily the best at making friends or trusting so easily, so a smaller group would be easier for me. Large groups of people make me really nervous and uncomfortable.


"Never in the field of human battle has so much been owed by so many to so few."
~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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yeah me too...large groups make me more shy than what i usually am...but i think its still gonna be fun...
and well roght now...i dont what to in the field..right am between plastic surgeon and neonetologist..but i've changed soo many times that i really dont kno...i hop this forum is going to help me decide...or at least guide me...but im excited
 
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Large groups make me freally antsy. And I have bad experiences with groups. The larger the group, the worse the experience. The perfect number for a group is four. So many good things happen in four-person groups.


"Never in the field of human battle has so much been owed by so many to so few."
~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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well i dont know about 4...but i am pretty sure that theres gonna be more than that...at least like30 people...but u kno u create ur little group as u go..so it wont be that bad...
 
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Well, so far as I'm concerned, 4 is the best number for a group. Like my group of best friends is a group of 4. And the group I went to JB's with after football games(band tradition) was 4 and we had so much fun. As soon as it breaks 4, someone ends up miserable. Usually me.


"Never in the field of human battle has so much been owed by so many to so few."
~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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Im sooo glad to know that more than 3 people are going to Atlanta session 2! I also wanted you to know that I now have a facebook so i will be your friend if you want!
 
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cool..i have a facebook and a myspace if u guys want to add me too... Big Grin
 
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I have a myspace too! And I have MSN messenger, if any of you have it. My myspace url is http://www.myspace.com/ladyginny

And my msn is lady_ginny@hotmail.com


"Never in the field of human battle has so much been owed by so many to so few."
~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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my myspace is.... www.myspace.com/at_the_asian

n facebook... um.. look up alex thanh?

my aim's AT the aSian if guys want to aim me, but im going to vietnam in a couple days so i dono if i'll be online too much
 
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hey guys! im going second session too but i just havent been on the forums a bunch. im really excited and oh i have a myspace too if you wanna add me =]

www.myspace.com/morgan3157


im soooo excited!
 
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Heyy Im Elizabeth and Im 16.. from West Palm Beach Fla. Im going to Atl. Session 2.. One month away. hmm kinda nervous..
 
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I hadn't thought of it like that before. *twitch* That makes me real nervous. And I don't get nervous!


"Never in the field of human battle has so much been owed by so many to so few."
~Sir Winston Churchhill
 
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I'm going to session 2 in Atlanta. My name's Alexis, I'm sixteen, and I'm from a small town in Tennessee. I'd love to contact some of you beforehand, because I'm pretty nervous! You can search for me on Facebook: Alexis Rollins. or go to my myspace: www.myspace.com/xoalexis
 
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