<p>Yeah, they give each student a castle (that doesn’t exist) fully paid for by a scholarship (that doesn’t exist). :D</p>
<p>@ OP, trololololololol.</p>
<p>You guys do know that people get into college early right? Even Harvard. I mean, the OP is most likely a ■■■■■, but I know 3 people who have Dartmouth LL and 7-10 with Swarthmore Early Writes.</p>
<p>Then OP delayed for a long, long time to post here. I guess it’s possible.</p>
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<p>LL’s come out in February, and the OP would not have the self-control to wait until now</p>
<p>I don’t know why anyone would want to go to Harvard (apart from the obvious top-ranked blah blah reasons.) I mean atmosphere wise, it seems like it would be stuffy and full of those clueless upper-upper-upper-upper-upper-upper-tippy-top class people who are detached from reality. </p>
<p>Of course, these are just my baseless generalizations/assumptions.</p>
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<p>Where are you getting that info from? Swat Early Writes (and I suppose, those of a few LACs) came out last weekend. Dartmouth sends out three rounds of LLs: late Feb, early March, and mid March.
Athletes can get LLs at crazy times. Even before the supposed start date for the reading of applications.</p>
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<p>It’s not on the top of my list or anything, but two of the nicest people I know in the world go to Harvard. Seriously, they’re such good people. One has almost full FA and the other lives around the corner from not-rich me, so they’re certainly not “upper-upper-upper-upper-upper-upper-tippy-top class people.”</p>
<p>The OP is still a ■■■■■ though.</p>
<p>@ Platts, actually, when I visited Harvard the atmosphere didn’t seem like that at all. Granted I don’t go there, but I think it is a little overexagerated how intense it is. I am SURE there are people that are laid back and just DGAF all day.</p>