Discussions on Official Harvard University RD Decisions

<p>^^^ for sure…
i agree. majority of them are probably from the tea baggers</p>

<p>@Handala92: My mailwoman is super cool. I trust her not to laugh at me. If you leave Christmas cards with $50 every December, your mail-person won’t laugh at you either.</p>

<p>I was just reading (the comments on) this when I decided to make that post: [Autopsy:</a> SeaWorld trainer died from drowning, traumatic injuries - CNN.com](<a href=“Autopsy: SeaWorld trainer died from drowning, traumatic injuries - CNN.com”>Autopsy: SeaWorld trainer died from drowning, traumatic injuries - CNN.com)</p>

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<p>lolwut? Have you NOTICED that RANDOM capitalization just makes it EASIER to read?</p>

<p>Read the comments. That’s what cnn.com articles are good for after all!</p>

<p>And I love that guy…read his next post. It’s even better than the first!</p>

<p>^^^^roflmao.</p>

<p>I’m GOING to start ADDING random capitalized words to MY posts. DON’T you guys think IT is very MUCH in vogue?</p>

<p>YES I really do think that it IS necessary of you TO do so.</p>

<p>I love the person who wrote the wall of text and the only comment on it is: “Paragraphs are your friend! Paragraphs are your friend!”</p>

<p>Also, here’s that guy’s first comment: “You CANNOT kill a whale that has been held captive just because it killed one insignificant human being. In today’s world, ONE whale is worth THOUSANDS of humans.”</p>

<p>He’s keeping with the random capitalized word(s) tradition!</p>

<p>^LOL, I actually started reading and clicked the “more” link and then I saw the wall of text. Suddenly, I understood the “Paragraphs are your friend!” comment. :)</p>

<p>If you guys get into Harvard, some of you might experience this: [Impostor</a> syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impostor_Syndrome]Impostor”>Impostor syndrome - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>^^yea that wont happen to many of us :(</p>

<p>^^^^No, I don’t think that’ll be happening to me in the near future. Not at all.</p>

<p>On the other hand, I certainly wouldn’t mind experiencing it.</p>

<p>^But I already stepped on Pandora’s box in my track spikes. It’s too late.</p>

<p>What time will decisions be posted?</p>

<p>^-____________________- 5 P.M. EST. Tomorrow. They’ll be sent to your email.</p>

<p>i need two voodoo dolls… we need to control Marlyn McGrath and William Fitzsimmons, the director and dean of admissions respectively.</p>

<p>needs to ensure that i will get an acceptance. lol</p>

<p>Oh yeah, he totally played right into my image of the Dean of Harvard as well. He was great though.</p>

<p>The whale article was full of ridiculous comments but I thought this one was pretty awesome too:</p>

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<p>Can someone explain to me why Cornell had the liberty to send out acceptances to applicants of some schools before April 1? Why!!!</p>

<p>^^Because the spirit of Ezra Cornell decreed that it had to be so. 'Sides, what’s John Harvard got on that man? Ezra is BOSS (sorry, mifune).</p>

<p>Congrats on your 1000 posts, Handala! Tomorrow I’ll get to congratulate you on a Harvard acceptance too. <em>swoons</em></p>

<p>I’m in the presence of such distinguished company; I feel honored. <em>wipes tear</em></p>