First indication of yield and wait-list data for the Class of 2013

<p>lol do they call you if you get in? and if you don’t pick up, they call the next person on the list?</p>

<p>FURDA ANTICIPATES ACCEPTING 50 TO 70 FROM THE WAIT LIST:</p>

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<p>woooo 50-70 is not bad AT ALL! i expected sub 30… now just when are these decisions coming out?? mm, fingers crossed.</p>

<p>I want to be a “very happy” student.</p>

<p>soo they should be starting soon since they already have all their data…right? next week maybe?</p>

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<p>this year a certain very esteemed dual-degree program at penn (named after the family of the man who put the JMH in JMHH) received an ED-application from a very impressive kid from a south american country…the family of the highly accomplished individual also happened to be incredibly wealthy. smart penn admission officers and dual-degree officials decided to defer this applicant to the regular round, hoping that his parents would “pay a second application fee…”. unfortunately, the parents did not get the wink and the anticipated check never arrived at the admissions office. however, the applicant was accepted by harvard and decided after all that it is the better option.</p>

<p>owned, penn, owned!</p>

<p>^ And the reliable source for this “information”–including the alleged intentions of the admissions office and Huntsman officials–would be who?</p>

<p>This kind of anonymous posting of blatantly unreliable and unsubstantiated anecdotes and rumors does nothing but kick up a cloud of dust.</p>