<p>I created another list like this for Yale EAers and I know that the MIT EAers already have one. I figure that this list will more or less be a compilation between members of each group and I think that the greater diversity of interest will be interesting to look over (MIT EA people are more techie and they will be integrated w/ the humanities people going for other schools). </p>
<p>Also these are just fun in general, so add your name if you’re applying to HARVARD 2013!</p>
<p>Either way, yeah, I was just curious…and I guess essays help. I guess. I’m really curious to see which essays he (and others who claim that they carried signficant weight) wrote.</p>
<p>oh by the way, is anyone else going to read that 50 Successful Harvard Application Essays book? i saw it in my school library, borrowed it, and then i bought a copy. i’m hoping to maybe see how successful essays are planned out…? </p>
<p>idk, im not going to try to be funny or make people cry or anything, i’m just going to be myself and hope its good enough. if someone crys or laughs in the process then its all good.</p>
<p>wait, fluffyhousepet91, is the book actually called 50 Successful Harvard Application Essays? or does it have another name? i’m excited to read it!
oh and don’t add me, I got another year, class of 2010 baby!</p>
<p>I own it. I was an interesting little child and at camp 5 years ago my friend dared me to buy it with her, so I did. It’s nothing too amazing, I don’t think.</p>