Posted: 17 Apr 2011 at 18:34 | IP Logged
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I'm sure we all have come across that highly competitive individual who always makes it a point to ask your actual score was on a section that you passed, simply to compare to his own, or to just be nosy, period.
I'm in graduate school, where most people are naturally very competitive, including myself. But despite the fact that we are all competitive, there is only ONE guy who is obnoxious enough to ask people what their actual score was. He is actually a friend of mine.
On FAR, he got a 97. He's smart, no doubt. He took it upon himself to brag about it - and I'm not knocking him for that, don't get me wrong. I would do the same thing out of excitement. But when I took and passed FAR (after him), I got a 76. I was relieved that I passed. When he asked me what my score was, I got caught off guard and made up a higher number. It really annoyed me that he actually asked.
What would everyone else do in that situation?
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