<p>ok, i know this is going to sound weird and it is a weird as heck question. but i applied to harvard and columbia as an undergrad and got rejected ='( i told my parents but the my cousins and all think that i got accepted. now, my cousins are telling me to join the harvard or columbia network on facebook. i don't know what to do. i really don't want to tell them it's a lie.
anyway, can someone who goes to or went to harvard or columbia pleasee confirm the network confirmation email they receive so i can join the network, please? you literally won't get any notifications, other than the one asking you to confirm. i need confirm through the email in order to get into the facebook network.
i know this is REALLY weird, but can someone just please help me out? thanks =\
my email is <a href="mailto:kendell321@yahoo.com">kendell321@yahoo.com</a>
thanks again</p>
<p>Do your cousins think you got accepted because you told them you did?</p>
<p>Look everyone would love to go around telling people that they go to an Ivy, or at least omit that they don’t go to one. But I sincerely doubt that someone on those sites are going to let you in because you can’t tell the truth.</p>
<p>I don’t mean to pass judgment on you or anything. I don’t know what circumstances you have put yourself in, but judging from what you said, it just looks like you want people to think you’re a Harvard student when you aren’t. And even if someone does let you on to the social network, how long are you going to be able to get away with the lie when your cousins start asking to see your diploma?</p>
<p>I don’t mean to sound like an admissions ■■■■■ and spew some banter about how you haven’t earned it, because frankly I don’t really care. But I’m just trying to help you out in the long run by encouraging you to tell the truth. Because I doubt there are many moderators in those social networks that are willing to help you perpetuate a lie.</p>
<p>I feel for you. I really do. But do the right thing and let them know. Ok?</p>