experience & acceptance?

<p>Err.. when exactly did I "attack" you? I mean, it's only natural for one to respect modesty, unless it's a major achievement. Then, I'd probably respect the person regardless of personality. :)</p>

<p>"i said, good day!" (Fez, That 70s show)</p>

<p>Haha, and yet you keep returning to this thread. Well, I wish you luck with your application!</p>

<p>nah. you think i am a bad person because i am an obnoxious poster and subconsciously you know i will never make it because there is an undertow in life and because your stats are better than mine. honestly i read your thoughts.
lol.</p>

<p>did i just blow your mid? :P</p>

<p>Not really. Did you mean to?</p>

<p>but of course. this is my stage for the evening. i want to hold the hearts and minds of everyone in my audience. nobody is a prophet in their own country tough... since i started with the biblical allusions.</p>

<p>Er, excuse me?</p>

<p>Ah, I am wasting my time. Better hit the Robinson Annulation mechanism.</p>

<p>haha i think we've gone around in circles in this thread, but my question still hasnt been answered. or maybe it was, but i guess i didnt catch it. but can anyone just please give me a straightforward answer. i just want to know how harvard views experience and how much weight it puts on it.</p>

<p>i think that you have a great chance. experience is factored into admissions.</p>

<p>lol retreating back to the caves are you, martini?</p>

<p>But before you go back for sure, thanks for takin the time to actually contribute to the thread in your last post. For the record, I agree with what you said - experience is always a factor in admission.</p>

<p>a waste of time.</p>

<p>"WOW, sometimes i dont understand how CC'ers think."</p>

<p>That, my friend, is because many /don't/ think. =)</p>

<p><em>a waste of time.</em></p>

<p>what's a waist of time?</p>

<p>*********waste</p>