<p>Which bridges I burn? Really? I can clearly see that you think you’re very special and important, but this seems to be taking it too far. Offending one alumni of a very small school on an anonymous message board hardly seems like it’s going to have much of an effect on anything. Especially when I could just make a new account and no one would have any idea who I was. And even if you knew exactly who I was, it still would not be that big of a deal. (unless you’re some psycho stalker, but I really doubt that)</p>
<p>“Well, I have a lot of things I could call you.”</p>
<p>Congratulations?</p>
<p>“But I have no indicators in your post that that is where you heart is at.”</p>
<p>Not to mention no indicators that that is not where my heart is at. Or anything about whether I’ve been accepted or even applied to either school. Anyone intelligent enough to get into either school should be able to make an informed decision about their major. In three years at Claremont McKenna, the person should have ample time to decide if that is where their heart is at, and if not, to do something else. Also, I’m sure they would have access to far more qualified advisors than yourself.</p>
<p>All I did was ask a simple question. You told me something completely unrelated to my question, assuming that I would not be intelligent enough to research the school myself. I made a joke about it, then felt bad and thanked you for your post. You could have taken the high road at this point, but instead decided to make your response very rude. This is exactly what I meant by your lack of maturity. You are a grown man, after all.</p>