Any Connie Leungs out there?

<p>She is at MIT right now. Class of 2008.</p>

<p>my boyfriend is class of harvard '08 and went to RSI with Connie. She is definately at Harvard. not at cornell nor MIT.</p>

<p>got into 3 of the top 10 schools… I figure that’s not bad: duke, columbia, penn-wharton</p>

<p>Definitely. Do you think college life will be great?</p>

<p>Connie Leung is definitely at MIT now. You can pm me if u want her email add, I have it.</p>

<p>californiakid got into Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Caltech, and Jerome Fisher at Penn.</p>

<p>There’s a Connie Leung on Harvard facebook, class of 2008. She’s a rickoid, so maybe the MIT email you have for her is left over from her RSI days?</p>

<p>what do you think of that: I applied to 19 universities and was rejected/waitlisted by almost all of them except Harvard, Cornell (no fin aid), Lafayette, and Wellesley</p>

<p>you got accepted to Harvard and rejected form the rest?! lol weird</p>

<p>There’s someone at my school who was 14 for 14 at colleges (or was it 16?), including all ivies. Going to Princeton.</p>

<p>Why would you apply to that many schools if you’re that strong of a candidate?</p>

<p>A good friend of mine applied to all the Ivies except Harvard and Duke. She was rejected by all of the Ivies (including Cornell, and Dartmouth). But she was accepted by Duke, which many consider a better school than some Ivies (including USNEWS!).</p>

<p>We all suspected that perhaps Ivy-Adcoms were just annoyed that someone would apply to all of their schools, clearly not really passionate about any of them. And she definitely wasn’t a candidate any of them HAD to HAVE.</p>

<p>My friend got into Yale EA then Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford RD.</p>

<p>Friend got into HYPM, rejected from Stanford.
We think Stanford hates our school…(3 other Harvard admits were rejected from Stanford)</p>

<p>“There’s a Connie Leung on Harvard facebook, class of 2008. She’s a rickoid, so maybe the MIT email you have for her is left over from her RSI days?”
Yup…I have several friends who have done that…and Connie is definitely at Harvard…I know I’ve met her a couple of times but I’m so bad with names that I don’t even remember where, lol. Ah well.
And I applied to 12 schools…got into 10, 1 of them they lost my application and 1 I don’t know if they even got it in the first place.</p>

<p>I was wondering, since I don’t know, can someone apply early decision/action and get accepted but not go? For example, if I got accepted to Harvard ED, but go accepted to Yale RD (which’ll never happem), can I still go to Yale?</p>

<p>Harvard (and Yale as a matter of fact) only has a non-binding SCEA…single choice early action, which means you can only apply to one school early- which in this case is Harvard. However, you are not committed to attend because it is Early Action rather than Early Decision. </p>

<p>So yes, you can apply EA to Harvard, get in and matriculate at Yale instead. (Provided that you get in during the RD round of course.) You cannot apply Early Decision to Harvard; a ED program does not exist at H. (at least as of right now.)</p>

<p>Generally, no. Students applying to Harvard under the Early Action program are not ordinarily permitted to apply early elsewhere in the fall, either under Early Action or Early Decision programs. Harvard will rescind its offer of admission to a student who does so.</p>

<p>Students are allowed to apply in the fall to public institutions under non-binding rolling or Early Action programs, and they may apply to colleges under Interim Decision programs, which inform applicants of admissions after January 1. They may also apply in the fall to any institution under it Regular Action program, and to foreign colleges and universities on any application schedule.</p>

<p>After students receive notification from Harvard’s Early Action program (around December 15), they are free to apply to any institution under any plan, including binding programs such as Early Decision II.</p>

<p>Future of Connie Leung: suicide by sleeping pills after discovering her fat, ugly boyfriend cheated on her with the VCR.</p>