<p>Ie send them a rejection letter when they got accepted. or vice versa..</p>
<p>Can't wait till april 1st.</p>
<p>Ie send them a rejection letter when they got accepted. or vice versa..</p>
<p>Can't wait till april 1st.</p>
<p>i would probably cry...</p>
<p>a couple years ago I'm pretty sure it was Cornell sent out quite a few "congratulations you've been accepted" letters to people who had in reality been rejected. I think it was on-line (computer glich), and a retraction followed soon thereafter, but still...</p>
<p>well, faking acceptance is cold, but the other would be so awesome. i mean if they said you didnt get in, and your sad. if they wait just enough time for it to sink in, but not go away and your miserable and then they say you got in how cool would that be. that would be the best experience of my life! </p>
<p>i mean lets say you are at 0 on the happiness scale. they bring you down to -100 then shock you to 100 you would experience a 200 happy point upturn over just a 100 point rise. </p>
<p>lol that is really lame.</p>
<p>sharkbite, you are really funny.</p>
<p>thank you very much lol</p>
<p>Hm... I like that point system. I will try to incorporate its implications into my everday life.</p>
<p>Right now, my happiness is .14 because I'm going to stay up all night (maybe literally) doing homework. I cannot stand when my teachers give me tons of projects all at once. Between working/volunteering/ECs I have enough time for homework, but balancing it is hard when they decide to thrust project upon presentation upon project in one week.</p>
<p>Waslh university sent me an admissions letter at bulk rate even though I never applied (or intend on doing so). About two weeks letter another letter came telling me that they screwed up.</p>
<p>haha, st. john's sent me an alumni newsletter.
not really as comical, it just happened today and i thought i should share it with the digital world :p</p>