To current Harvard CCers....(and their parents, if there are some willing to post!)

<p>Could you describe your time there, as large of a task as that sounds?
- food/dorms/Bathrooms/people/social life(as related to those previous things?)</p>

<p>But also:
- what you enjoy the most (or several things you enjoy a lot)
- what you think/feel/know/see as intuitively obvious to the casual observer is unique to Harvard.</p>

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<li>what you enjoy the least (poor construction? maybe)</li>
<li>what you think of the community outside Harvardians (or whatever the term is)</li>
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<p>Thanks!</p>

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<p>bad sentence construction?
I can tell you something not intuitively obvious to the casual observer: the lucky John Harvard’s foot that everyone keeps rubbing? People urinate on it</p>

<p><— I did know that, actually! The exact reason I didn’t touch it when I visited. :P</p>

<p>haha yeah i knew that too…my tour guide said its good luck to rub it and itll give you a higher chance to get in and all the kids started rubbing it and i didnt have the heart to tell them that harvard kids urinate on it all the time</p>

<p>That darned foot shines like a halogen bulb.</p>

<p>hey</p>

<p>did you know that a significant investigation is underway concerning urine’s healing properties?</p>

<p>touching that foot is a good idea</p>

<p>source: [Does</a> putting urine on face help with acne? - Yahoo! Answers](<a href=“http://■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/question/index?qid=20081207190114AAzgK2j]Does”>http://■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/question/index?qid=20081207190114AAzgK2j)</p>

<p>^I LOL’d .</p>

<p>Yet again, Harvard is on the cutting edge in medical research.</p>

<p>Hey Collegehopefull, are you finding this conversation about peeing on statues to be useful information in response to your original questions? :)</p>