<p>Someone told me Harvard may send e-mail tomorrow, excited and nervous!</p>
<p>^ They will send emails April 1, at 5 PM EST.
for the billionth time</p>
<p>Why they choose April 1st, anyway? So if I’ll get rejected I’ll assume it’s a joke but if I’ll get accepted…:)</p>
<p>I already know my official decision: rejected, because you were deemed too cool for admission here: University of Chicago PWNS everywhere else. :)</p>
<p>As someone who lives in the chi-town area I see no appeal for UofChicago or any school in Illinois for that matter lol</p>
<p>@iwish1491: As someone who lives in the NYC area, I just need to get the hell out of here.</p>
<p>And I mean ASAP.</p>
<p>@Handala92: I’m flying out in late April, but from the obviously propagandistic photos UChi sends out or those that are available online, the school is gorgeous. I hung a poster of it on my ceiling, 'cuz I’m such a loser.</p>
<p>I wish I got to be an insta-celebrity :(. I should brag moar. On FB, I guess.</p>
<p>People do hear though. An '09er (who was waitlisted at Harvard and goes to a different Ivy now :)) just offered me a dece job and I feel like it’s because I have nice acceptances. But we also worked together for two months…</p>
<p>^Perhaps chicago is not as nice as I’d like… plus it’s too close my parents, but either way I was never too fond of Chicago in the first place</p>
<p>^^Humility is overrated.</p>
<p>And though I got 2 semi-decent acceptances, I’ve gotten no job offers. So it must be because you’re awesome. :)</p>
<p>@iwish1491: Different strokes for different folks. I need a change of pace.</p>
<p>Why do you have to talk about UChicago on the Harvard forum? UChicago was my top choice, and I got rejected…I kinda don’t want to read about how awesome or beautiful UChicago is anymore >_>. So…back to talking about HARVARD since we’re on the HARVARD forum ;). How awesome is Harvard Square?</p>
<p>“How awesome is Harvard Square?”
It’s so awesome, we have to figure out a word more awesome than “awesome” to describe it’s complete awesomeness :D</p>
<p>Sorry to sidetrack… I have not gotten a reliable answer from other posts so here I go:</p>
<p>I am in grade 11 now and took ‘last November’ sat physics(780), math ii(800), and Korean(800). Since I am a determined future physicist, I hated my physics score and retook it in ‘January’ but had not studied-what a shame!!- and got the same 780… </p>
<p>I read on cc that all the sat ii scores are sent to univs and had better not take it multiple times. My problem is that I want to get 800 so so badly on physics. If it were some other subject I would be happy with 780, but, for physics, it is hard to bear. Should I or not? I know I can get 800 cause I have been studying AP physics B and C’s.</p>
<p>Taking it three times is lethal?</p>
<p>I really hope I get to live on Mass. Hall.</p>
<p>Have you noticed that the people who supposedly expect rejection letters are still disappointed when they get a rejection letter…they still have hope! CRUSH THAT HOPE. only then will you achieve the level of enlightenment that I have attained.</p>
<p>@motion12345: Sorry. Never again. I can’t believe I committed that faux pas. <em>whips self</em></p>
<p>But seriously, sorry. I didn’t mean to put salt in your wounds.</p>
<p>@gedion9324: I have already crushed my hope–I stomped on Pandora’s box in my track spikes. It was extremely satisfying.</p>
<p>^^^Number one rule of college decisions: Never look until you have completely resigned yourself to rejection.</p>
<p>ugh…this is so annoying.</p>
<p>a part of me really do want harvard to reject me.</p>
<p>stanford has always been my dream schools…the object of my childhood fantasy…and i got in.</p>
<p>but if harvard takes me, i know that i won’t follow my heart…and will go to harvard instead…</p>
<p>:(</p>
<p>^^But for most of us here, it’s over already. Goodbye, sweet world! I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!</p>
<p>i wonder if theres going to be a person here that wont be accepted to any of the schools he/she applied to…</p>
<p>^^But it’s much too expensive. So a;sldkfjgh my life.
'Sides, I’d rather be a pessimist on this one: better to be proven wrong than proven right, no?</p>
<p>@neonseri: You just jinxed the thread, dude.</p>