<p>ok lets get real here if we are not accepted lets just forge an acceptance letter and show up on orientation day and say ok im signing up for classes you can put me on the list. i mean how hard would it be. mistakes happen all the time, just dont tell anyone of my idea ok!</p>
<p>Threads like this at least help calm one's anxiety, in that it becomes clear that there's one less person to be competing with ;)</p>
<p>Hey, I'd do it :D</p>
<p>abcdefghijklm im sure you are a shoe in.</p>
<p>really im not trying to sound like an idiot, i think they would commend me for my persistence</p>
<p>following the persistence arguement, ill go pitch a tent and live on the grass until they give me a room and classes or the police show up. Whichever comes first.</p>
<p>Well darn, now I feel bad for making fun of this topic. And yeah, I guess it would take some real guts to do that...</p>
<p>As for being a shoo in - I hope to get in, but I haven't posted a single stat anywhere here - what makes you so sure?</p>
<p>i was just kidding you, made fun of my post</p>
<p>Bfalug- you are crazy! Either that or just really funny. I like to think of Harvard as a potential mate. Let's say you are in love with this man, and ou keep chasing him. If he doesn't reciprocate and show you the love and respect you deserve, he is not worth your time. So if Harvard doesn't like what you have to offer, then they're not the one for you. It's that simple, there's no need to camp outside and become desperate. You are worth more than that!</p>
<p>sure man..just start sitting in on large lecture classes and start handing in assignments and just tell the prof to put you on the list. you could probably pull it off and then make a movie about it</p>
<p>I know someone who did that for dental school (not Harvard, Ohio State) and it worked.</p>