Does anyone not have this code?
mine said it too! @hsc927
I was never contacted for an interview, but I live in a popular area that likely has a lot of Harvard alumni. Anyone know why this would happen?
I literally got a ~phone~ interview for Penn when I live NYC… which literally has one of the biggest concentrations of Penn alumni in the country… it doesn’t matter much @jflan
Guys, I am glad that I am not the only one who has stalks the source code for every college I have applied to.
So all of you have “Your HUID”, and not an actual HUID, right? Someone in the Yale thread said that they did, so I’m a little freaking out.
I think H must hang out here bc my source code had the above and also some "WL yes, WL no"stuff, but now it’s all gone, like they fixed the glitch…
Yo
@Harvard2022maybe I have that as well, so I don’t think it means much
@harvard2020maybe Yeah I have it. I think we all do honestly
@yalie21 yeah most probably.
HUID in under blocked content and will be activated at appropriate time and when it does lots of invisible items become visible. Believe SCEA admitted students are able to see that. For rest, wait until Ivy day.
I have both the accepted student thing & the waitlist yes/no, so I’m assuming this speculation doesn’t mean anything – you can’t both be currently accepted and offered a spot on the waitlist lol
Does everyone have the WL yes, WL no?
i think we all do @Universe2022
@ writergirl what does the accepted part say? I don’t see that only the wl
i think she means this part >
<div class=“contentblock contentwl-response-yes” @ambkeegan[deleted]
where are you guys seeing the source code?
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