<p>This is the ‘prompt’ to my Harvard transfer essay. Does anyone have any ideas on how I should approach my response? Should I answer honestly, or just try to give the most conservative, politically correct response??</p>
<p>Sounds horribly cheesy, but be original? I don’t think anything can be gained from “the most conservative, politically correct response.” But then again, maybe I don’t know anything. </p>
<p>Be original, be funny, and be creative. There are so many ludicrous parallels you could draw there without being crass. I’d say have fun with it.</p>
<p>I don’t even have to do any research to know that that is most definitely not a prompt that can be found in any section of a Harvard application.</p>
<p>linala-- thanks for the advice!</p>
<p>It gets my attention. How do you like your steak?</p>
<p>black. ironically, its how i like my women as well. so i guess that kinda answers my question.</p>
<p>There are a variety of ways a steak can be prepared each type unique in its own way. That is the way I like it. </p>
<p>BTW, what does that say about a vegetarian?</p>
<p>–mind your P’s & C’s–</p>
<p>What a weird question. </p>
<p>I’m a vegetarian who likes women. This would be a damn near impossible question lol.</p>
<p>women are meat; so make up your mind.</p>
<p>Wow, what a donkey.</p>
<p>Harvard doesn’t accept transfers. At least I’m pretty sure, unless they recently changed their policy, which I doubt.</p>
<p>Ah, sorry I missed that. (Not an Ivy follower).</p>
<p>Damn ■■■■■■.</p>
<p>…hot and juicy?</p>