<p>absoulte fasle. ppl who got accepted at yale got rejected at Boston U before.</p>
<p>Choosing a school is like choosing a girl; you want them all but you can only pick one, and that's also if she wants you.</p>
<p>absoulte fasle. ppl who got accepted at yale got rejected at Boston U before.</p>
<p>Choosing a school is like choosing a girl; you want them all but you can only pick one, and that's also if she wants you.</p>
<p><em>clearing throat</em> Or choosing a GUY... And sometimes you DON'T want them all...some were just picked because you know they (would) want you, and so you dangle them, play with them and loop them around your finger!</p>
<p>...
Sorry.</p>
<p>True-ish.</p>
<p>Applying ED to a school where your sibling is currently studying (and making waves) can help you.</p>
<p>true i guess</p>
<p>having 10 legacies guarantees you admission to Harvard</p>
<p>wow i'd never try that before...false tho.</p>
<p>if you can be admitted to H, you can be admitted anywhere else.</p>
<p>Hmmm...true, with the possible except of YP...</p>
<p>Yodeling on the first day of orientation will make you well-known and well-liked.</p>
<p>well-known...true. well-liked...not necessarily!!!</p>
<p>Since parents are not around at college, college students at times do ridiculous stuff they'd never have done during hs</p>
<p>true :)</p>
<p>selecting a college is like buying a house</p>
<p>True, and they cost about the same. :) </p>
<p>Most schools take need into account during admissions.</p>
<p>true.</p>
<p>Schools who have parks and trees are more selective than those who haven't.</p>
<p>haha... not necessarily. so false</p>
<p>some freshmen places are handed out through lottery... [if sb with unprobable chances gets in, s/he was probably a lottery admit!]</p>
<p>True, I think, for some universities...</p>
<p>Themed-residences tend to be <em>very</em> secular</p>
<p>false...not that I've heard of anyways :)</p>
<p>themed housing often leads to self-segregation, a lot of times unintentionally</p>
<p>True, if housing is set up by academic preference, otherwise, no.</p>
<p>Admissions personnel can't check every EC detail, especially obscure jobs and that extra year of a sport you tacked on.</p>
<p>true. It's just the truth to the matter, you can lie, and unless you put down something that's easy to spot out, no one's going to no :)</p>
<p>double-majoring is a good idea for some people and a bad idea for others</p>
<p>Possibly true...although decisiveness is a good thing...</p>
<p>You still have a chance of getting into Harvard if you accidentally spelled your name incorrectly somewhere on the application.</p>
<p>true. I mean, you could do anything and still have a chance as long as you turn it in :)</p>
<p>adcoms eat rats for breakfast</p>
<p>Probably true, lol</p>
<p>If you get into an Ivy League school, you can just glide, and the work should be no problem?</p>
<p>false. unless you're a genius. :D</p>
<p>you should give teachers thank-yous for recs</p>
<p>true</p>
<p>you want to go into business at some point if your life</p>
<p>false-o :D</p>
<p>adcoms enjoy rejecting applications</p>