"It's not you it's me"

<p>I thought the Valentine message that GT sent was cute.:</p>

<p>xxxx,
Admit it. Lately the birds have been chirping more sweetly, the sky seems a brighter shade of blue, and food tastes more delicious than ever. It’s clear that you are in love with Georgia Tech. We are here on Valentine’s Day to help you break up with other colleges and universities. </p>

<p>George P. Burdell's 5 Steps to a Smooth Break-Up: </p>

<p>Make it official - Facebook Official.<br>
Be honest - Tell them you fell for our dance moves.
Be clear - "It's not you, it's me." Some may call this line cliché -- we call it simple. There’s nothing wrong with those other places, but Georgia Tech is the only one for you.<br>
Do it quickly - Skip to #5.
Follow your heart - We are waiting for you with open arms. Visit us soon. Log in with U:<br>
We're committed. Are you? If so, click here to secure your spot by paying your admission deposit. </p>

<p>Love, </p>

<p>George P. Burdell</p>

<p>That really is a cute idea - and what appears to be uncharacteristic of GT, at least from what I’ve read. It’s nice to see a more “fun” side to the school.</p>

<p>The office of admissions seems to be fun-loving. I follow them on FB. They certainly get their money’s worth out of Buzz.
My D got the email too and she thought it was funny. She hasn’t decided yet -she is down to two schools. The email certainly didn’t hurt.</p>

<p>I got the same email, and seriously it’s the most adorable college email I’ve received so far !! (And that includes some pretty strange ones at that…)</p>