<p>@entrebusecon You can’t delete a post after 15 minutes.</p>
<p>Can someone help me… I’ll be checking my email from harvard(decisions) on my iPad… But gmail tends to show part of the content… I don’t wanna see that… I tried going in settings and changing it and it changed on the computer but on the iPad it is still the same… Any suggestions ?
Thnx :)</p>
<p>Also an immigrant child here haha my parent’s had no idea how college worked here so i did everything by myself. </p>
<p>@PcollegegirlP: I have an iPhone 5s, not an iPad, but I think the process would be the same for all Apple products. I went to setting > mail, contacts, calendars > mail section > preview and selected “none”. I hope this works for you!</p>
<p>@PcollegegirlP Maybe access gmail on safari instead of through the app. </p>
<p>@frozens i wonder if they write anything on the subject line </p>
<p>@doxology maybe lol…I’m also interested in how you learned mandarin (I’m assuming mandarin and not another dialect right?)…I’ve been thinking about pursuing Mandarin due to my interests in business and the fact that asia is becoming the new center for a lot of business these days</p>
<p>@harvard00: I think it just says something along the lines of “Your Harvard Admissions Decision”. I doubt they’d put your actual decision as the subject! </p>
<p>@harvard00 Check out this video: <a href=“This is Harvard: Visitas - YouTube”>This is Harvard: Visitas - YouTube;
<p>At 13:26 is the acceptance email the creator of the video got, the subject is “Your Application to Harvard” Even if you had a two line preview I don’t think it would get down to the “Congratulations” or the “I regret to inform you”</p>
<p>@harvard00 it worked… Well sort of… Lol I got two different emails so it worked for one of them… And I have another email on the Gmail app…
In other words it worked for the wrong email lol… But I’ll see if I can change my emails the other way around or something… But thank u… U r better than google lol 
@entrebusecon That’s what I will do if nothing else works! Thnx !</p>
<p>Haha now I’m trying to decide whether I want the email preview on my iPhone or not. If I just see “Your Admissions Decision” I think I’ll break down before I swipe across to actually open it. </p>
<p>At least back in the day, you’d get a fat admissions package or a skinny one and be able to have some idea. An unmarked email is sooo scary</p>
<p>This part of a virtual info session by Admissions really helped calm my nerves down, so I thought I’d share it here. Crazy to think that we get our decisions in less than two weeks! <a href=“Harvard Information Session - YouTube”>Harvard Information Session - YouTube;
<p>@tdimo97 I’m in the economics/finance boat! So exciting 
@youngster9 Thanks for the info! Do you know if there are any articles/links about this?</p>
<p>wow such colors much pictures very beautiful wow doge </p>
<p>@youngster9 thanks!</p>
<p>@jalebigirl I used this page <a href=“https://admweb.fas.harvard.edu/ha/Applicant/ApplicantFrame.html”>https://admweb.fas.harvard.edu/ha/Applicant/ApplicantFrame.html</a>
request your code and you can check.</p>
<p>Have we discovered the difference between the portal @zyU223 just posted and the one we’ve been told to join by email when we applied?</p>
<p>@Ambitious19 - Thank you! My high school actually offers it, so I took it for a couple of years there before moving on to a course at the local university. I do a lot of work outside of class, though; I purchase lots of different college textbooks and work through them on my own. I also have a few Chinese friends who are kind enough to talk with me over social media and in person and teach me how to really converse (particularly with the younger crowd).</p>
<p>The Classical Chinese I’ve done I’ve mostly learned from this online Stanford course (<a href=“http://web.stanford.edu/group/chinesetexts/cgi-bin/site/”>http://web.stanford.edu/group/chinesetexts/cgi-bin/site/</a>) though I finally got an actual textbook for it the other day. Very excited!</p>
<p>Do you speak Mandarin or Cantonese at home?</p>
<p>@soccerlover17 - Definitely learn Mandarin (with traditional characters if you can)! There are so many awesome online resources for people who maybe don’t have an opportunity to learn it in a classroom setting, like Memrise (check out the HSK prep vocab). Lots of great textbooks and workbooks available too (check out “Chinese Link”).</p>
<p>@Melissawilliams i have no clue. I’m guessing that that portal is for people that never activated their original portals? @zyU223 is this true? </p>
<p>oh and thanks for answering my question :)</p>