Backdoor to Ivy/1st Tier Acceptance? ANYONE can get in?

<p>No it’s true… Apparently, due to the sheer volume of mail coming in, the acceptance letter response at this time would be classified as an “Statement of Intent to Register” (SIR) and thus, by only looking at your name in the envelope, they will enter you in the system. The admissions system and the registration system are two different things. </p>

<p>After that, unknown to the admissions committee, you are registered for enrollment in that class with the other acceptees. </p>

<p>It’s a true story. I know two people that did the exact thing that is mentioned here.</p>

<p>Yup, it’s COMPLETELY true.</p>

<p>Just like unicorns.</p>

<p>The government has tried to cover up their unicorn testing for years, but those of us “in the know” have the secret!</p>

<p>Seriously, stop spreading flat out falsities. The registration is obviously checked against their acceptance list before they enroll you.</p>

<p>^ Unicorns ARE real. And there IS a giant government conspiracy to cover up the existence of unicorns so that people would not be tempted to hunt them down for their magical blood.</p>

<p>The United States Department of the Interior is by law directed to protect them under the provisions of Resolution BH4031 of the Universal Unicorn Peace Accord conceded by the government following the dreadful aftermath of the Human-Unicorn War of 1983.</p>

<p>very interesting theory</p>

<p>I hurd that in SOVIET RUSSIA, MUDKIPZ LIKE YOU.
Pix?</p>

<p>I heard about a kid from my school doing this a few years back. I didn’t know him personally though.</p>

<p>I hear if you send a paper application with a cashier’s check equal to four years’ tuition folded in, you will be automatically admitted. </p>

<p>If you qualify for financial aid, the money is returned, of course.</p>

<p>This is a great piece of chain mail.</p>

<p>Anybody care to start it?</p>

<p>It is real because they resell the wolf and also have the person’s tuition and fees to increase their funds</p>