The College Experience

<p>One general idea that’s been occurring to me over the past many weeks is the following – I want to make the most of my time here at Harvard; however, there are so many events, so many student groups, undergraduate advisory boards, events, classes, professors to get to know, etc. How am I to makes sense of all this? Yes, I will soon begin getting involved in the student groups and events that are specific to the department that I hope to join once I declare a major, but overall I am getting the sense of the immense opportunities that there are within the college experience. As I’m sure you know, in HS, the approach of most high-achieving students in HS is to be involved in as many clubs and the like as possible, but clearly, this isn’t possible in college.</p>

<p>Psolo2</p>

<p>you also posted this in cornell and penn and most likely other ivies that i was too lazy to check, are you saying that you were accepted everywhere already and have decided to go everywhere?</p>

<p>Er… is there a reason that you posted the EXACT same thing at like a million other ivies as well?</p>

<p>(Including Yale etc). </p>

<p>Don’t you think it’s rather presumptuous of you to be worrying about how to cope with college extracurriculars, when you’ve got to GET IN in the first place?</p>

<p>And for goodness sakes, please make your post (all 12 duplicates of them) a little less nonsensical to read. I have no idea what you’re really even trying to say or ask.</p>