QUOTE(applecandy @ Dec 31 2006, 02:59 AM) [snapback]480748[/snapback]
And i see you dont comprehend well i did not say that i was accepted to many colleges in NY! lol read girl!
As you can see in your quote below... (in the bold)
QUOTE(applecandy @ Dec 24 2006, 02:05 AM) [snapback]480367[/snapback]
Lol i didn't ask for opinion from anyone! I just ask what colleges are in NYC! I've already got accept to many of them already! I woudn't attend the school without looking it up and visiting first!
You stated that you were merely asking what colleges are in NYC, and then went on to say you got accepted to many of them already. By using the pronoun 'them' in the sentence following the one where you mention colleges in NYC, you would lead anyone to believe that you were referring back to the previous complete thought (aka sentence). Anyone knows that that is what a pronoun does (depends on the previous sentence to give it real meaning and unity between the two).
QUOTE(applecandy @ Dec 31 2006, 02:59 AM) [snapback]480748[/snapback]
i did not ask for anybodies opinion on anyschool if i wanted and opinion i would have put the name of a school and asked what do you think about it!
QUOTE(applecandy @ Dec 23 2006, 04:16 PM) [snapback]480336[/snapback]
Ok i've got excepted to a college already in NY! But whats some other good universities there?
Your ignorance is overwhelming at times.

Maybe you don't understand, but when you insert the word 'good' into a question, it's asking for an opinion. The definition of 'good', especially in this society, is quite controversial on many levels; thus it is not factual. While one person may find the taste of a certain food good, for example, another may find it to be the worst tasting food ever. All depends on OPINIONS. So in your particular case, asking what are some other GOOD universities there is begging for an opinion in itself. Some people may find a specific NY university to be quite 'good', while others may think it's a horrible institution of higher learning, for whatever reason. 2 different OPINIONS. Again, this is because you posed a question with the always debateable adjective 'good'.
Any example is simple enough to understand, really. What if you try on an outfit in the fitting room, and you show your boyfriend, for instance, and ask him if said outfit looked 'good' on you. Whatever he responds back, is his OPINION. Why? Because you asked a question, and included the word 'good' in it.
If you still don't understand, it's cool.