<p>I know! lol
I'm definitely going to get there before decisions.
But I know nothing happens :(</p>
<p>Im waiting for my first acceptance before I become a Senior Member</p>
<p>Oh but you're so close!!
I hate it when people hold back :mad:</p>
<p>I had an interesting experience when I visited Harvard (way back when...) I was talking to the editor of the Crimson, H's student newspaper, and he summed up the feeling I got there when he said: "I don't know anyone who's really happy here, but we all think it's a great place to be." Yikes! I didn't even apply.</p>
<p>But I'm sure its different now. ;-)</p>
<p>At Princeton, on the other hand, people were having a blast, and the students I met included me in all kinds of activities in the couple of days I was there. Yep, they took a lowly high school senior under their wing. It felt like home right from the start. One of the people who showed me around campus became on of my best friends when I got in.</p>
<p>Interesting indeed</p>
<p>Doooood, pick Princeton! <em>waves hand wildly</em> Pick it! Pick it! I have to go to school with you, zante :( Honestly, I've heard from a friend of mine who got deferred that all of that ED/deferred/accepted stuff is gone once you get there. Everyone who made it there deserves to be there, so there's no need for some stupid hierarchy based on some long-ago admissions decision. So come! And party it up with the rest of us salivating for the rest of you to get in :D</p>
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<p>yes I would mind. I take a strange masochistic pleasure in knowing that I will be lowering Harvard's acceptance rate still further ;)</p>
<p>you want the hottest girl in the school to spank you around a little, you don't want her drooling over you--that's no fun.</p>