I happened to me!!!!

<p>Me too! I will love to read it if you don't mind!</p>

<p>that's great!!!
I wouldn't worry about being 23. As long as your comfortable with it, everyone around you will be.</p>

<p>If you wouldn't mind, I'd like to read your essay too to see what somethin golden looks like :)</p>

<p>CONGRADS!</p>

<p>I find it hard to believe that someone with a 24 ACT score and such a poorly written post (including the title) could write an essay that would provoke admissions officers to call him up and compliment him on it, guarenteeing his admission: "Basically the schools I won't have a problem getting in"</p>

<p>Not to mention that this is his first post on CC, yet he already "made a post about transferring to an ivy league." Why do I feel like it all point to a troll? Or maybe I've just seen too many fake posts lately. Or maybe his first language isn't English and he wrote it in a rush. Someone let me know if he actually sends you this amazing essay.</p>

<p>I too would love to read this essay! You've got us all curious now! Many of us couldn't pump out a golden essay like that. :D</p>

<p>Yeah, pm me your esssay too, please.</p>

<p>u r IN! man pm me ur essay too</p>

<p>pm to me too if you will please :D</p>

<p>Warblersrules said:
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That 1435 does look rather strange.

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<p>I didn't notice this right off, but I realized what warblersrules meant about an hour afterwards. SAT scores are rounded to tens, and so 1435 is very odd. </p>

<p>Up until the 1970's, the SAT scores were not rounded so you would have scores like 712V and 698M. Does anyone know if they ever rounded to 5's?</p>

<p>This OP does look fake. Maybe one adcom calling after reading the essay, but three and all ivies?</p>

<p>please PM me your essay! I am in the middle of scholarship apps so I would love to see an example of one that really struck admissions officers.</p>

<p>yea, PM me too :)</p>

<p>oooh, can i also read it? PM me please</p>

<p>I think you people do need to catch on:

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I thank all you guys for your help and information. I made a post about transferring to an ivy league.

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Posts: 1

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SAT: 1435
ACT: 24

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when SAT scores are rounded to 10's and so 1435 is impossible, and a 24 ACT is a 1110 on the SAT scale :)</p>

<p>hey guys, the essay might be really personal (im betting it is), so let's just refrain from making him divulge it k?</p>

<p>Something else just occurred to me. The OP is a transfer...and applications aren't due for transfers until March 1. He must have gotten his application in mighty early for them to have read it before they've read most of the RD applications! Even if someone did send in an application month and a half early, I doubt they'd read it. </p>

<p>Also, Yale only admitted 25 transfers last year, and Harvard has a lower admit rate than that. To give away a spot before any other transfer applications are in is highly improbable.</p>

<p>That's okay warbler. The next five posts are going to be requests to read his essay. :) :o</p>

<p>dufus:
he's probably trolling.</p>

<p>ehhhh... troll???</p>

<p>Considering this is his first post and he is thanking everybody for their help, I think you might be right. However, I would like to read an essay that prompts three adcoms to independently say that "they never read an essay where in every word there was so much emotions and passion." Does that mean the pronouns and the articles too?</p>

<p>Just for fun, count the grammar errors in that single quote.</p>

<p>wow...i can't belive some of you guys told the troll to PM you his nonexistent essay!</p>

<p>I started laughing when I got to the end of the first page and no one mentioned that this is a troll! It was all about being PM'd. </p>

<p>Anyway, I doubt that an Ivy League school calls anyone to tell him that his essay was awesome.</p>

<p>I'm white living in Pennsylvania, and I'm not a legacy or a URM or an athlete, and I have a 3.6 u and 3.8 w.</p>