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Old 04-22-2008, 01:45 PM   #16
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Hello Everyone,

I am melissaivyleague's guardian. I am seeking information from anyone who may have contacted her in the past weeks.

Over the weekend, melissaivyleague tried to hurt herself as a result of turning down all her schools and not making it to Harvard. She wrote many letters to the school and continued to get a denial response. She remains in the hospital in critical condition. I am trying to get people to write to Harvard to let them know of the situation. I do not want them [Harvard] to think it is their fault because it is not. I just hope that they are able to sympathize with our family. If anyone has any information on this please post a response.

I am not familiar with these forums but please feel free to contact me anyway you can. Our family will deeply appreciate it. I wish we could have stopped it in all ways possible. Cherish all you have, the good and the bad.
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Old 04-22-2008, 02:30 PM   #17
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That's unbelievably terrible to hear! I hope she will recover and be able to go on with her life! I hope you as a family can gain the strength to survive this situation!
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Old 04-23-2008, 08:49 AM   #18
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It is not late

I am sorry to hear your situation. I think you should contact her schools that admitted her and keep her on the admitted list so that your family has more time to deal with the situation.

Even though she already turned down her schools, the schools normally will give her the opportunity to reconsider it because it is still not pass May 1st yet.

From her earlier emails, she has admitted to two great schools Stanford and Brown which are surely somebody's first choice dream schools. These schools will give her the equally good education as Harvard without a doubt.
Many people on the waiting list eager to get off.

After sending three kids to colleges, I understand one important truth.
It is not important where the kids go to college. It is more important that they are prepared to be successful at college. There are so many avenues to Rome.

Again I hope the happy end for your family!
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Old 04-23-2008, 12:28 PM   #19
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Uh... wow... I hope she's doing well in the hospital. It's really not the end of the world. Now I feel bad for getting in and still am only considering to go.
It's only four years, and it won't define what you do or what you'll be. She got into great schools from which I was rejected.

Seriously, it's not that big of a deal. No point in hurting yourself over it. There's more to life than one rejection (I can guarantee you that there will be more. Don't worry. ). In any case, I hope you feel better because you're a fine and excellent student, and, if Harvard can't see it, Stanford and Brown sure as hell can.
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Old 04-25-2008, 12:36 AM   #20
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Take out some extra loans and go to Stanford. I'm sure you can cover the cost if you try hard enough.
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Old 04-25-2008, 04:49 PM   #21
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I am sorry to hear what happened. As Melissa's guardian, I am sure you are very concerned about her. I am not a psychiatrist, but am in the medical field and am a parent. I would be very concerned about her distorted concept of being accepted or rejected by Harvard. Disappointment yes. But otherwise, it should have any bearing on how she should feel about herself fundamentally. She is a very accomplished student and a valued person. She needs to recognize that.

I truly think that she will meet a lot of disappointment in life if she continues to define her self worth and "success" in terms of others' validation. It may be difficult to reason with her now. However, emphasize that going to a prestigious college is a privilege not a right, and she has been accepted by two of the most prestigious schools in the U.S. where she will get an outstanding education, provided she can fully embrace that experience. Perhaps tell her that some people that were rejected may be better qualified than those that got in-just the vagaries of the admissions process Also tell her, sometimes students choose Brown or Stanford over Harvard, I know several people who have done that. They saw something in these schools that attracted them enough to decide to go somewhere other than Harvard. Finally, tell her she should not let where you go to school define who you are. It almost seems like she is looking for a "designer" college to wear, and a particular one at that. Unfortunately, it has become a very unhealthy obsession. I am concerned enough to suggest that she should get professional help. If you PM me, I may be able to suggest some good people in the Boston area who work with adolescents or who can refer her to the appropriate person.

Another option is for her to hold to her place at one of the schools she is accepted to, and defer a year. As a parent, I might suggest Brown, only because it is closer to home. Finally, ask, right now, is she emotionally ready for college anywhere? I think getting a year's perspective, becoming emotionally healthy, and being EXCITED about attending two of the top schools in our country, would be very useful for her. Going to Brown or Stanford are tremondous opportunities and should help her get to wherever she wants to go (?Rome as one poster put it). However, she needs to be in the right frame of mind to be able to make the most of her special opportunities.

I hope that Melissa can make a good recovery, and your whole family will get through this difficult experience.

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Old 04-25-2008, 05:42 PM   #22
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I'm terribly sorry to hear this horrific news about Melissa and I pray that she recovers soon. She seems like a fantastic person to have been accepted into two of the top universities in the world!
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Old 05-14-2008, 10:41 PM   #23
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oh wow!
it's not the end of the world
there are so many great schools out there
feel better!

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Old 05-15-2008, 01:24 AM   #24
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How is Melissa doing?
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