Yale > Harvard

<p>I was kidding, dude, calm down, I'm not even close to applying to colleges yet.</p>

<p>GL with your applications and hope you get into some schools, now chill.</p>

<p>Oh I wasn't upset.</p>

<p>You presume that we all applied to Harvard. I didn't. I don't want to go there, precisely for this reason.</p>

<p>Hey, did I mention that I am dating the OP?
Did I mention that the lesser school in this thread is now called "the h?"
loooolz</p>

<p>I doubt I would go to the h because you would spend your freshman year looking for the "helpers" and "friends" that you may just forget the reason you went to college. Even if you do not look for the "friends," that would make you the h material (unfriendly and stuck up)
Either way, you are not guaranteed happiness at the h. Even if the article is seven years old, it was written by h students. It does not take five years to wipe h unhappiness from undergraduates.</p>

<p>Haha we're dating? Aight, no complaints.</p>

<p>For a comedian's take on Harvard, search "Penn Says: Harvard" on YouTube.</p>

<p>will do!
Yes we are. Loolz. Don't worry, I am not ugly.
lol</p>

<p>haha OK, good ;)
I'm not either haha</p>

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<p>This is exactly what happened to my daughter. She was sad about Yale but she soon forgot all about it once she got to Harvard. She had such a great time there and loved the school so much it was soon "Yale who?" The only time she ever thought about Yale was to savor Harvard beating them pretty much every year in football.</p>

<p>And if you end up going to Harvard instead of Yale I guarantee the same thing will happen to you. It's amazing how quickly one learns to love the great school you are attending over the one that didn't want you.</p>

<p>I hope that happens to others
If Yale rejects me, it is in-state and nowhere else</p>

<p>If Yale rejects you, I will personally see to it that the adcom responsible feels my wrath.</p>

<p>Love you so much
I look forward to meeting with you soon.
Oh Yale! We should all end up there. It would be a great community</p>

<p>We could have so much fuuuun! It would be almost like a secret society.. people who were members of CC.</p>

<p>I'll be really disappointed if you don't get in! But even if you do end up at the in state college, is it possible you could transfer out to Yale for your second year onwards?</p>

<p>It would be. I just have to maintain a 4.0 and get good references.</p>

<p>haha "The Cult of CC."</p>

<p>My friend wants to go to Yale and my allegiance has also shifted to Yale. BTW, I am not going to either because they do't have my intended major, Broadcast Journalism.</p>

<p>Lol, all those on CC who get in to Yale making their own little cult. Hmm, maybe we should take over skull and bones... :O :)</p>

<p>Coke advertises itself, while Pepsi advertises itself vs. Coke
Microsoft advertises itself, while Macintosh advertises itself vs. Microsoft</p>

<p>It seems that the second most popular feels the need to emphasize the fact that it is better than the first while the first does not.</p>

<p>Yale = Pepsi = Mac</p>

<p>More like... Yale > Pepsi > Mac</p>

<p>... not really feeling the equivalence. lol</p>

<p>Well you can take the Pepsi and Mac, and can I have Yale?</p>

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[quote]
Coke advertises itself, while Pepsi advertises itself vs. Coke
Microsoft advertises itself, while Macintosh advertises itself vs. Microsoft</p>

<p>It seems that the second most popular feels the need to emphasize the fact that it is better than the first while the first does not.</p>

<p>Yale = Pepsi = Mac

[/quote]

Ouch...lmao, nice one..</p>

<p>^ Ah, but who in their right mind really believes that PCs are better than Macs?
;)</p>