To the forum,
It was approximate one year ago that I joined the rank-and-file of this forum. Ironically at the time, I was in the middle of the woods with little internet. This forum has helped me prepare for the GMAT, and it is helping me prepare for the LSAT. Without some of the knowledge and guidance of some of the experts on here, and without the extra practice of all of these questions, I would be no where near where I am today. For that, I am truly thankful I googled my way onto here looking for explanations and decided I better join (once, of course, I was prompted to do so because I had used my guest searches).
I have come across many wonderful people in my dealings here, so as a one year celebration I'd like to name a few of them (though I am sure to miss many, I apologize for this in advance).
bb, thank you for creating this site and allowing me to become a moderator. Our conversations are also entertaining.
GMATNinja, you are an amazing asset to this forum, and I felt vindicated the first time you ever gave me a 'kudos' and said 'good job'. This was, to me, a true badge of honor.
gmatexam439, we prepped together and still fight the good fight, but as mods.
subsauce, my MIT Sloan bro and fellow Bostonian. Pleasure to have spent time discussing questions with you over the past year.
My other mod brothers:
adkikani,
hazelnut,
stonecold,
abhimahna,
pikolo2510, and
billionaire. -- It is always a pleasure to work with you guys and discuss the random topics of the day (non-shamefully usually revolving around women in the case of Billionaire).
This is my first mass-post and I hope to have one that debriefs my (hopefully successful) LSAT experience once I take the exam, which should be in a few months.
Thank you everyone for an awesome first year! I look forward to many more!