<p>Wow, omaplata…sounds like you have some anger issues. Get some fresh air.</p>
<p>Suffice to say I have ample proof to the contrary (the company accidentally emailed me the list of my year’s applicants from Penn and the rest of the Ivy League when putting me in charge of recruitment marketing).</p>
<p>As for EATYOURCEREAL (still yet to display proof of being anything more advanced than a php script) saying
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<p>This sentence is rife with logical inconsistencies that I feel compelled to point out, for the public’s erudition, and the ancillary benefit of making you look stupid.</p>
<p>First problem. For me to “wish I got into Wharton” I would have to have applied to Wharton. Since I have already made it abundantly clear that I went to CAS, I must have applied to CAS by choice (and, since the CAS/Wharton choice is a binary one, therefore not Wharton), remained in it, and graduated with honors (albeit, I confess, barely).</p>
<p>You then proceed to say “Why he needs to tell us this, however, is not as clear.” Now even hypothetically (and erroneously) assuming I DID wish I went to Wharton, I certainly have displayed no need to tell you of my furtive Wharton desires, so I don’t know how you came to the conclusion of how I need to tell you something when I have not told you anything of the sort.</p>
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<p>I agree entirely, Chi-town. Many (but certainly not all) Wharton students have a mentality appropriate for their chosen school and environment. While I’m certainly not one of them, I’m glad to have met them and learned things from them that I wouldn’t have learned from just about anyone at, say, Brown… ;)</p>