<p>And you still can’t! </p>
<p>Lol, just kidding. But seriously. It’s really not worth stressing over. Especially at this time of your life.</p>
<p>And you still can’t! </p>
<p>Lol, just kidding. But seriously. It’s really not worth stressing over. Especially at this time of your life.</p>
<p>the title of this thread is an oxymoron :O</p>
<p>hey kid, remember its not the college you go to that make you great, in the end it depends on how hard the person works that determines if they will do great in life or not. and yes you got to have a passion.</p>
<p>haha oxymoron.
and kid relax, my friend from the us went to community college and ended up being a millionaire. life is too short to just focus on harvard.</p>
<p>hang out wih your friend and thank me later xD</p>
<p>As an alumni interviewer, I have one recommendation: CHILL OUT! Enjoy your life and school, then worry about universities. And stop taking the SATs!! I am really shocked. There is more to life than thinking about universities.</p>
<p>hmm…i never really thought about college till end of sophmore/junior year. Honestly, i played it pretty chill, as far as attitude goes. I didn’t take course because i thought it would get me into harvar (heck, i never thought i was going to go there and I got in!) I enjoyed challenges so i took harder classes. Some people are meant for that stuff; others aren’t, but it seems like you like that stuff too, so just keep going on the path you’re going but don’t over stress yourself.</p>
<p>good luck</p>
<p>ur in middle school</p>
<p>it doesnt count</p>
<p>btw, how can u be an “ivy luver” if they havent really done anything 4 u???!! dont get too obssessed!</p>
<p>if you’re being serious…
no, you are not eligible for harvard. because you have to be a senior in high school to apply there.</p>