<p>No2EULA, that’s terrible! By a state school, no less! Were her stats truly horrenous? I can’t imagine any school encouraging someone to attend a community college…</p>
<p>She’s a nice girl and all but, uh…</p>
<p>She’s as dumb as a box of rocks. No joke.</p>
<p>^OMG
should I laugh or be offended?
LOL. She was actually called by the school?</p>
<p>My recollection (perhaps flawed) is that there used to be something like this. I clearly recall that there were “likely” and “possible” letters, and perhaps “unlikely” as well. This is like, 30 years ago. My vague recollection is that all applicants received one of these. Again, my vague recollection is that Harvard, Yale, and Princeton did this.</p>
<p>^ I suppose they stopped doing that when they had to mail a metric crap ton of ‘possible’ letters year after year.</p>
<p>Yeah, She was actually called by the school. She did end up going to her original choice, so, good for her.</p>
<p>OMG!!! That’s so terribly mean but my pal and I are hooting with laughter!</p>
<p>Mal 77, that gave me a good laugh :)</p>
<p>juliet capulet? interesting name…some advice: don’t ever kill yourself over a boy</p>
<p>and mal77–colleges will accept you just because of your wit</p>
<p>^ But killing yourself over a girl is halal?</p>
<p>If colleges accepted people over their wit, a good 75% of CCers this round would get into every Ivy.</p>
<p>That would be so badass.</p>
<p>can’t see it ever happening…my friend got an e-mail from Tufts saying they will be notifying their applicants ONLY by e-mail and will not be receiving a rejection letter in the mail…if they’re not willing to waste paper on a simple rejection, an “unlikely” letter is…well…unlikely</p>
<p>^agreed
Tufts got like 30,000 + apps this year
they asked for it</p>
<p>I WISH they would accept me on wit, but I didn’t include any of it in my application. Well I mean, in some sort of zingy catchy way!</p>
<p>Maybe I could work it into an appeal/waitlist letter though :D</p>
<p>Your wit is superhuman
Look at what happens how</p>