<p>People hate you because you say that you are better than them, when you don't know that, and you don't know your going to Harvard for sure, your grades, ecs, and having legacy there does help, but your not in for sure, what if you completely freeze up on your SATs?</p>
<p>Lets see, Legacy+Academic Excelence+Great Extracurricular Activities+Early Action= Harvard Aluminus.</p>
<p>Your making a formula for admission. Which as many people say including admissions officers, there is no formula for admission.</p>
<p>I'm taking SATs next year for freshman, I have 4 years of SATs. Plus, who started this conversation? I inocently asked my question and then you guys pounced on me. Retaliation is the option is it not?</p>
<p>I have a question, If you graduate from High School in 2 years then you head to Comunity college for 2 years, would that be interesting to colleges? I'm not going to do that ,but i want to see your opinions.</p>
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<p>Huh? Retaliation is what option? In that paragraph that sentence seems completely out of place. Retaliation is the response maybe, or the feedback, but not the "option". See you use big words but you don't use them like naturally. Sometimes it's easier and it makes more sense to use simpler vocabulary, it doesn't mean you're dumb, but sometimes it's easier to say " i feel sorry for you" instead of "Shame is bestowed upon you!"</p>
<p>No, because if you graduate from high school in two years, then go to cc, you are seen as a transfer from the cc to the university. just apply for the university when you graduate.</p>
<p>When someone attacks you, you retaliate. You guys attacked me , I just retaliated. Retaliation isn't a huge word, it's not complex. I meant Graduate Sophmore, but I'm not going to do that.</p>
<p>Masterus, I'm sure when you're interviewed for Harvard, they'll see right through you. They'll see how arrogant you are. I hope you don't get accepted.</p>
<p>See, Colleges don't care about arrogance, they are more about how you fit in with the entire crowd of students.</p>
<p>Trust me, smart people aren't arrogant. And I think that nobody in Harvard is that arrogant as you're, because education comes through humiliation.</p>
<p>see...the thing about you is... you will never fit in</p>
<p>you won't fit in! simple as that.</p>
<p>"If you have more than one class not honours or AP then it's an automatic rejection from every but community college. You should try doing Honors Physical Education; or AP Weight Training.</p>
<p>(that was sarcasm)"</p>
<p>haha my school is offering AP weight training next year. ridiculous. but yeah, you should take what you want not what helps increase your gpa by .0000001</p>
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kid, one of these days, you're going to get a serious education. please listen to your contemporaries before you get a metric ton of humble pie shoved in your face. believe me, higher education can be one of the most humbling experiences of your life.</p>
<p>How will you show arrogance to the interviewer? You can't Arrogance is viewed through a series of time. I'm not going to say I can walk off a cliff and live.</p>
<p>Someone needs to slap some sense into this kid.</p>
<p>the second you started posting, we could all tell how arrogant you were. If people can tell how arrogant you are on an internet forum, just by reading a few of your posts, then, believe me, they will know how arrogant you are during an interview</p>
<p>AMX, there's not much hope. He will understand, but, unfortunately in a tough way as was said.</p>
<p><em>shrug</em></p>
<p>okay. suit yourself, masterus.</p>