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<p>NEWS FLASH: this happened over a year ago in November of 2010. This kind of stuff happens occasionally at virtually EVERY top urban university (Columbia, Johns Hopkins, Yale, UChicago . . . even at Harvard).</p>
<p>More importantly, why have you persisted in your anti-Penn trolling in the Penn forum since 2010 (even going to the desperate lengths of pretending to be a Penn freshman to try to bolster your credibility?). Are you bitter about being rejected from Penn? Are you planning to apply to Penn (perhaps as a transfer) and hoping to discourage others from applying to lessen the competition?</p>
<p>Starting a thread out of the blue about an incident that occurred over a year ago–and implying in your thread title that it just happened–reveals that you are, in fact, nothing more than a ■■■■■. So what’s your motivation?</p>
<p>^ Please Penn Admissions, do you have nothing better to do? No one applied this year?!</p>
<p>^ I’m an alum, ■■■■■, not Penn admissions. </p>
<p>What’s your excuse for posting in the Penn forum? :rolleyes:</p>
<p>And why did you suddenly start a thread about an incident that happened over a year ago, with a thread title implying that it just happened? Oh right, you’re a ■■■■■.</p>
<p>By the way, where’s that explanation of why you posted on CC as a Columbia freshman all last semester, but now claim to be a Penn freshman? [sound of crickets chirping . . . . ] ;)</p>
<p>Wow, what a mega ■■■■■…</p>
<p>For what it’s worth, I walked with a couple of other people to 52nd and Walnut in December. Yeah, 52nd and Walnut. (Our band went to the recording studio.) I felt completely safe. The area’s not even that bad. Some of you might be spoiled rotten if you think that area is awful.</p>
<p>Things do get sketchy at 40th and Market, I’ll admit.</p>
<p>Oh that’s a pretty sweet recording studio… the guys are really nice in there! 52nd and Walnut isn’t bad during the day, but it isn’t the best at night… 52nd and Market, on the other hand… no good pretty much ever haha.</p>
<p>My son lived in the high rises his sophomore year. There were no gun shots but one student committed suicide by jumping out the windows there. I think that impacted him more than anything else.
He didn’t feel unsafe at any times, just needed to be smart about your surroundings.</p>