<p>Johnadams what the effing hell is you problem? you’ve got issues dude.</p>
<p>This is what people over at the Princeton thread are observing about MSauces behavior. Very disturbing:</p>
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<p>As I said what is you problem?</p>
<p>greenexcess, what is more interesting here is that not only are not even living in the U.S., but you are not even attending college yet, have decided to take a spot on the Penn freshman class over another more deserving individual, yet spend all your time attacking other schools, mostly non-ivies, in the defense of Penn, yet you finally admit that you don’t want to attend Penn because you think HYPS would be a better place to attend and will skip a whole year of college for this…</p>
<p>then you show up on this thread, do not read the posted messages in full and proceed to attack and insult a Princeton Alumnus out of the blue.</p>
<p>now that is someone who has issues…big time issues…</p>
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<p>As I said what is you problem? and by the way, regarding that post of mine you carefully picked out about me foregoing Penn for HYP, it never even crossed my mind letting go wharton for princeton, I was actually looking at harvard :)</p>
<p>Puck friceton and you too… What are you even doing in these boards if you are an alum? What a sad sad life must you have to bully high school kids. Shame on you</p>
<p>greenexcess, haven’t you learned by now that, after having been rejected by HYP, just taking a year off and reapplying will do you no good?</p>
<p>Obviously it appears that you couldn’t fool HYP like you fooled Penn into that acceptance…</p>
<p>good luck trying though</p>
<p>maybe once HYP reject you a second time, Penn might allow you to come back.</p>
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<p>greenexcess, may I remind you how you came in here and began the attacks on me?</p>
<p>sorry about not getting into HYP this year…</p>
<p>good luck trying a second time though</p>
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<p>Hahaha man I didn’t apply to HYP, believe me or not I don’t give … And did I hurt you feelings by any chance? I think I could detect a hint of resentment there? Do you feel good bothering high school kids through the internet? What a loser must you be, princeton does not deserve someone like you. Please, do yourself a favour and stop.</p>
<p>I started the attacks by telling you to back off?</p>
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<p>What is with you making all of these assumptions? You sound really malicious, you need to chill out.</p>
<p>grennexcess, sure you didn’t apply to HYP (wink wink), that is what all HYP rejects claim…especially the ones that only managed to be accepted by Penn…</p>
<p>regarding college, I already have my degree, how are you doing in that department?</p>
<p>oops, it certainly won’t be a HYP degree (remember, they don’t like students that reapply a second time after being rejected)…you will have a Penn degree, which is ok I guess…</p>
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<p>Ok, frankly, the way you’re belittling Penn is insulting and pathetic. Stop. Just stop. What do you gain from this exchange, huh? Do you feel better about yourself now?</p>
<p>greenexcess, this is your initial attack and insult…totally unprovoked…just out of the blue…</p>
<p>coming from a foreign high school student that has yet to attend a college, let alone an Ivy league school and was rejected by all Ivies except Penn, the easiest one to get accepted into - who then takes the Penn offer and is now going to renege on his commitment to attend Penn.</p>
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<p>If I was an active Moderator, I would actually consider banning JohnAdams, who seems to do this sort of bullying quite a bit.</p>
<p>You can’t pull the “Sorry you’re bitter you didn’t get into HYP” card with me, because not only did I get into your school, I turned your school down. Instead, you’ve decided that the best way to discredit me is to show that I had reservations about attending your school.</p>
<p>Here’s the bottom line. I feel the HYPS schools are the most elite, and I can understand (although I don’t totally agree with) the rationale for including Wharton, MIT, and CalTech in that group as well. However, most of the top Universities in the country set their students up to be successful and attract some pretty dang great students.</p>
<p>And no matter where you go, or how old you are, the sort of attacks spit by JohnAdams are pretty childish and unnecessary. Unfortunately for your fellow Princeton students and alumni, you are playing into the stereotype of Princeton students that many do their best to buck.</p>
<p>Edit: And give me a break. His attacks were unprovoked? You’re the bully here. Your attempt to try and belittle him because you deem his school inferior is embarrassing to HYPSers. He is still a high schooler–yet you, as a college alumni, seem to be far more immature.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t be stupid enough to wait a year and reapply to harvard if I had already been rejected. So no, I didn’t apply to any of the ivies except Wharton because I was interested in business (I thought you might have known this after sneaking around through my earlier posts). And exactly, you are a 24 year old with no life whatsoever bothering high school kids, I reiterate, you are a loser dude.</p>
<p>Drought when you say belittling Penn, are you talking about the International high school student that has taken a spot on the Penn freshman class but has now stated that he is not going to attend Penn because HYP are much much better schools and would rather take a whole year off and reapply to HYP in the slight hope of getting accepted?</p>
<p>that person?</p>
<p>personally I like Penn and certainly don’t think that HYP is so much better than Penn like the International High school student does such that he would take the risk of reneging on the acceptance and skipping a year in the hope of getting into Harvard or Yale…</p>
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<p>It’s pathetic that a Princeton grad would have to resort to such unabashed sophistry.</p>
<p>Wharton is comparatively equal to get into than Harvard, and frankly, princeton bites its dust in the business field. I would really keep your mouth shut now.</p>
<p>MSauce lets take a look at what people are saying about your attacks on a school message board over the last few weeks. A school tha you claimed you got accepted to but turned down to go to Yale, yet decided any way to attack that school and everything that it stands for:</p>
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<p>As a high school senior, you have had a very limited exposure to Princeton (apparently you visited on admitted students days and you might know one or two kids who go to the school), yet you apparently feel perfectly entitled to post on Princeton’s numerous (according to you) failings. In the last two weeks or so, you have posted negatively about (i) the honor code (and the fact that you only got a one page summary of it in your admitted students packet), (ii) the fact that Princeton gives more weight to stats than the other HYPS schools (something, by the way, you are completely wrong about), (iii) that Princeton will take more kids off the waitlist than the other HYPS schools, (iv) that Woody Woo is a horribly competitive program which only takes in 50% of applicants, whereas the Yale EPE program, which also takes in 50% of its applicants, is not a horribly competitive program, (v) that politics is a second class major at Princeton, (vi)that the eating clubs are hideously snobbish and exclusive and no one really wants to be in a sign-in club, (vii) that you were unable to really see the eating clubs, because the administration wouldn’t let you in to said terrible clubs during admitted students days, (viii) that Princeton’s campus is too beautiful and safe as compared to Yale, where you will have the opportunity to make a difference in the community and (ix) the fact that Princeton’s lack of a medical school should scare off potential pre-meds.</p>
<p>I’m thinking that you’re going to have some trouble at Yale next year, considering, as you put it, that “it is against the Yale policy to compare themselves to any schools”. I’m hoping, however, that at Yale (which is a wonderful school), you will learn some humility.</p>