<p>I think it’s only fair for us rejected students to have our own little thread. So, if you got rejected to at least one university, in your opinion, which sent the nicest rejection letter? Meanest?</p>
<p>Nicest: Definitely Harvard - it was very very nice.
Worst: Deferral by Tufts - it was so blunt and not very comforting.</p>
<p>bump, i’d like to see more of this thread…i’m just interested to know. does anyone have a copy of the brown rejection letter online? we should really post the last paragraph in all these threads</p>
<p>The Brown Board of Admission has completed its evaluation of more than 19,000 applications to the Class of 2011, and it is with great regret that I must inform you that your application could not be included among our acceptances. To deny admission is an unhappy business, as much for those responsible for the decision as for the candidate who is turned away.</p>
<p>The great majority of the young men and women who applied to Brown this year are clearly capable of performing well academically and of making significant contributions to the college community in other ways. With candidates for every available space, the Board’s task in selecting the Class of 2011 has been extremely difficult.</p>
<p>We want to acknowledge your accomplishments and we want you to understand how much care we have taken in the admission process to get to know all of our applicants, and how much more painful it therefore is to deny so many.</p>
<p>Your official admission decision letter has been mailed to you. You have my best wishes for success in your college plans. Our inability to select your application for admission is as much a loss for Brown as it is a gain for another college.</p>
<p>Although you may well be disappointed by our decision, remember that in the long run where you go to college is far less important than what you do with the opportunities that surely will come your way.</p>
<p>Nicest: Harvard, MIT - they had some comforting messages.</p>
<p>Worst: Cornell - I got all my rejections after I got into my top-choice school, so I actually didn’t really care about getting rejected, but Cornell’s was really badly written…</p>
<p>Tufts was pretty lame: Starts with “Thank you for applying to Tufts University as a candidate for admission to the Class of 2011.” and goes downhill from there!</p>
<p>One of my Ivies (I want to say Dartmouth but I’m not sure), felt it necessary to tell me that, though they had many applicants, they spent as much time as they needed looking at mine. It’s not an outright slap in the face, but couldn’t they have just stuck to the “We’re sorry we can’t accept all of our amazing applicants” instead of “We learned enough about you from a piece of paper to decide you suck at life”?</p>
<p>I hated Browns letter:
The Brown Board of Admission has completed its evaluation of more than 19,000 applications to the Class of 2011, and it is with great regret that I must inform you that your application could not be included among our acceptances.
You are reading along ( and especially online where you don’t know it is a very skinny letter) and you see the phrase “with great…” I was hoping to see pleasure or joy… not regret!!
I like the ones that start off with “We regret to inform you…” no ■■■■■-footing around!</p>
<p>colgate’s letter was also nice. the dean of admissions wrote that he does know how a rejection feels, because he received this kind of letters too :)</p>
<p>i thought georgetown’s was okay. i didn’t like their deferral letter though. the rejection one was better. still the best ones have been MIT. i also liked brown and harvard though i didn’t apply there i read them here.</p>
<p>Boston College’s rejection has the worst beginning.
Dear Mr. X</p>
<p>The Admission Committee of Boston College has completed its review of applications for the Class of 2011. We are grateful for the time you invested in researching the University and completeing the application process. However…</p>
<p>Starting off the second sentence with we are grateful was a turnoff after i realized i was rejected.</p>