<p>Heheh; I actually agree w/ you, padfoot. (I was exaggerating when I said I'd spend the REST OF MY LIFE WONDERING.) Most people end up loving the places they go to. Regardless, I reiterate: it can't hurt to try. I find that so many people underestimate their potential. And like starburst1191, I'm expecting a couple of pleasant surprises for some posters on this thread.</p>
<p>True, true. Plus, Harvard's supplement was a piece of cake.</p>
<p>yeah... hopefully a lot of people just applied because its Harvard and the supplement was easy</p>
<p>that 7% acceptance rate scares me.</p>
<p>^
7%?
where did u find out abt this?</p>
<p>7%.....x_X</p>
<p>Well I'm hoping that I can join the Harvard class after my Stanford waitlisted, but I doubt it now. =[</p>
<p>But I applied, knowing I won't get in, just to see what would happen, to fill that empty void of curiosity and what-ifs....lol</p>
<p>I applied because I wanted to go there, genuinely. I didn't do it just to see if I'm Harvard material, or what the rejection letter would look like, but because I actually wanted to take their classes, walk their campus, and be a crimson crony. </p>
<p>Regardless, I'm among the many of you who are certain of the impending rejection. Oh well, life's life. :(</p>