<p>I think what krazykool meant was--there will be only one person (you) with the exact scores you stated previously in your thread, which, with your father's Princeton interviewer position, and the geographical location you gave, it would be hard for admissions not to know who you are. All posters here must be careful of giving out too much identifying information (exact scores and location are an easy match), especially if a poster is publicly declaring his or her intention to defy the ethical standards of a college admissions process, and details exactly how he plans to do it. Be careful!</p>
<p>Cybershot. Relax. Take a deep breath. </p>
<p>......nothing is worth breaking down ones ethical principles.</p>
<p>I have morals.</p>
<p>You do not.</p>
<p>"Quite frankly," you are in no position to make claims as to what I "deserve."</p>
<p>You are a funny, funny man.</p>
<p>I expect that you will be "put in your place," so to speak.</p>
<p>You should probably apply somewhere else. People willing to knowingly compromise the principles of the admissions process to try and gain an unfair advantage wouldn't fit in here. Speaking honestly, I hope you never grace us with your presence.</p>
<p>Aside from that, your strategy probably won't work, either. Princeton admissions isn't stupid, you know.</p>
<p>"LOL <em>facepalm</em>"</p>
<p>My sentiments exactly. LOL at the SAT only measuring how well you know the test.</p>
<p>You must be extremely stupid to post this. You know the answer is no, and if you couldn't know that not only are you not ready for Princeton characterwise-you simply aren't smart enough.</p>
<p>You also take a huge risk that someone might forward this to adcoms at Princeton. I've heard of similar things happening before.</p>
<p>dont listen to all of these haters...i think u can pull it off :)</p>
<p>lol not really but seriously uve got to stop ticking people off :/</p>
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<p>And do you think that helps you fit in in a residential community?</p>
<p>also: who still says "darn"?</p>
<p>@acadec - Lol... </p>
<p>@Cybershot - But seriously, just be careful about what you post and where.....</p>
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I don't get how you can put Dad's name down on app to show that you're a legacy but think no one will notice that a person with the same name is your interviewer...
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that's what i was thinking... :p</p>
<p>Why in heaven's name would you bump this thread.</p>
<p>Perhaps because it is so truly brazen and outrageous that readers cannot ignore the OPs premise.</p>
<p>Going back to the OP, I think that most good schools to not let parents interview the year their children are applying or at a minimum do not let them do the interview of their own family. I believe Columbia restricted a girls father from interview the year she was applying to schools. Since Ivies seem to share these sorts of behaviors I would guess the same is true for Princeton.</p>