Yale talks about CC

<p>Yale</a> Daily News - On online forums, a would-be class connects</p>

<p>interesting..</p>

<p>Wow, that's interesting. I'm honored to be included in that article, at least I made it into the Yale daily news with my little rejection story. Maybe you Yalies can start a petition for me or write a new article "take Dr. Avrah" so the admission officers change their mind :)</p>

<p>You rock, doctor! :)</p>

<p>rofl, what a way to be scrutinized!</p>

<p>Ha! Big Brother's watching.</p>

<p>And he's a Bulldog. :)</p>

<p>i mean your name is harvard backwards, how could yale take you? maybe harvard might reconsider though...</p>

<p>I can't believe they quoted us, haha!</p>

<p>HAHA, It is obvious that admission office watch CC like us !!! I wish I used to know that earlier :(</p>

<p>oh my goodness... dr. avrah... harvard... wow... haha I feel like a dork because I just got it thanks to orst =)</p>

<p>i'm jealous</p>

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<p>Hehe, better watch what I say on here :D</p>

<p>I made to the news with my Persians quote. At least something cool came out of my Yale reject. GO CC!!!!</p>

<p>This is why we need to spell correctly guys. xD You never know what Yale will quote next.</p>

<p>wow......HOw much does college admissions check the cc's comments and thoughts?</p>

<p>I don't think that was college admissions. Just a newspaper looking to write an article about the upcoming freshman class. Most google searches would bring you here any way.</p>

<p>But the Yale admissions officers do check CC. There was an article about it in the YDN last year.</p>

<p>Really? What for? because my initial screenname was gonna be Mike Oxbig (sound it out). It's hardly the place to bring your A-game.</p>

<p>They likely check just to see what the common questions, concerns and perceptions about Yale are. That's what drew me here initially as an alumni interviewer--I wanted to know what applicants were thinking so I could do a better job. The admissions officers tour the country giving presentations. This board gives them a real finger on the pulse of the applicant pool.</p>

<p>I can't speak for AA (who would know best), but I can't imagine any admissions department spending one minute of time trying to figure out who "undisclosed" or any other user really is, however!</p>