<p>Congratulations for getting in! You must have had to work extraordinarily hard to accomplish that.</p>
<p>Congratulations! I’m sure you certainly deserved it.</p>
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<p>^ It is true. *******s exist. Did anyone else get a similar call?</p>
<p>youwillsee1…major congratulations for your amazing accomplishment! i will be honest in that I thought that you were a ■■■■■ at first, but I see your humble response and I actually believe that you got called. Plus, you also got an HPME interview, which means you did something right :). Good Luck with hpme as well. im waiting for that decision anxiously hahaha</p>
<p>^thanks. yeah im anxiously waiting for HPME too. I will take that over Harvard, almost positively.</p>
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<p>Um, sorry for being tired and missing details? Because obviously you catch on to every minute detail in your life every day. Oh, how I envy you.</p>
<p>OP, good luck at HPME :)</p>
<p>congratulations! although to be sure, you are the first person i’ve heard of who has received a congratulatory call from the admissions officers who is not an athletic recruit.</p>
<p>great job anyway!</p>
<p>^this is exactly why I sometimes question myself. Maybe i was having auditory hallucinations. Should I call them again just to verify?</p>
<p>I won’t believe you aren’t a ■■■■■ until you scan in that telephone call with your name censored.</p>
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<p>Congratulations! :)</p>
<p>mathscience - to be honest, if I was in ur position, I would call myself a ■■■■■ too. But, seriously, and I am still shocked, and even sometimes think I imagined the whole thing. I even check the area code because i was so paranoid. Trust me, I have no idea why I got the call and not someone who is probably much better than me academically. Although, I have excelled in untypical ways in non-academic activities, although not to national levels.</p>
<p>^btw, I am just kidding.</p>
<p>Everyone was making a big deal about scanning likely letters, so I thought I might have some fun.</p>
<p>Congratz!!! You must be on top of the world right now!!! I would seriously faint if that happened to me.</p>
<p>haha good to know, mathsciencedude. btw, do you guys think I should really call again to really make sure i didnt hear wrong? or will they be like ok I think we admitted the wrong guy lol.</p>
<p>thanks collegestress. im on the verge of fainting.</p>
<p>DON"T CALL BACK. If they made a mistake, savor the couple of days before you find out you were really rejected.</p>
<p>^that just scares me. But, in reality, she called me TWICE and my mom at my home and my cell phone and said my name each time. Then when I called her back, of course she gave me the good news. I am just acting paranoid. It is just too unbelieveable. The feeling is actualyl really really overwhelming. Things have blown out of proportion at my school since im the first to get in in like 5 or 10 years. My family has gone insane. I am going insane. But, it is JUST college, a small 4 years of (hopefully) my long life.</p>
<p>Dude or dudette, you have ever right to be over-the-moon. Because Harvard is not just the next four years. It truly is one of the few universities that means something for the rest of your life. You are humble, and that’s cool. You seem like a nice person, and everyone should be really happy for you. I am.</p>
<p>Harvard really does mean something and you and your family has ever right to be stoked and freakin’ proud.</p>
<p>^thank you. all these acceptances and stuff at once is hard to digest. Anyway, the one thing that I am really afraid of is the ‘evil eye’ (I dont know if you believe in that superstition), but I do. I hate it when others are jealous of me so I try to keep this kind of stuff low-key but the news literally blew up at my school. Anyway, I am trying to keep level-head. 5 AP Exams in almost 2 months.</p>
<p>yeah for sure…i would turn down harvard for HPME no question.</p>