<p>kcastelle-- Could you provide any proof to your assertion that more meritorious students go to MIT and the more prestigious students go to Harvard or vice versa?
Don't personalize, rationalize.</p>
<p>Guys I liked this thread, actually I loved it. </p>
<p>Thank you for your efforts. If you put the same efforts for the real thread that I started, well, CollegeConfidential might not have LOCKED it.</p>
<p>So, had enough fun? Now get to work and start taking me SERIOUSLY. </p>
<p>You have been warned !!! (X)</p>
<p>mootmom-- EDIT: This might seem like a controversial approach, but this is the best my team has come up with. And as usual suggestions and criticisms are always appreciated (even about our methods ;) ).</p>
<p>Guys I liked this thread, actually I loved it. </p>
<p>Thank you for your efforts. If you put the same efforts for the real thread that I started, well, CollegeConfidential might not have LOCKED it.</p>
<p>So, had enough fun? Now get to work and start taking me SERIOUSLY. This thread is a scientific research study about qualitative data. And it is certainly not against MIT or Harvard or any University for that matter. </p>
<p>You have been warned !!! (X)</p>
<p>Sorry, there is no way this is anything resembling a scientific research study. And the smart people who frequent this forum can surely figure that out. </p>
<p>Let it go, everyone.</p>
<p>This thread has run its course.</p>