<p>I got my ED acceptance to Brown the other day and I was really happy. However, my Latin 7 professor who graduated from Princeton told me that Brown would be a waste of time. I am really worried. Should I still go?</p>
<p>Oy vey! Sounds like you’re in quite a bit of a schmuckus! I would suggest to follow your dreams. I’m currently waiting on my regular action to Columbia but I would attend whatever school seems right. There is a bit of a problem because you committed through early decision and you won’t be able to pull out (that’s what she said!). My best advice is to go to Brown because you’re locked in.</p>
<p>What is the color of poop? Brown!</p>
<p>However, the upside is that Emma Watson currently attends Brown. You’ll be able to hang out with her like it’s Harry Potter all over again.</p>
<p>Ten points for Gryffindor!</p>
<p>Brown is FAR from being a waste of time. I would say that talking to that teacher was a waste of time. You’re locked in, and you applied (and got in) to Brown for a reason: you liked it. What you’re probably seeing is college elitism, which I unfortunately have gotten from more than a few Princeton students. Brown is a top-notch and unique college where you’ll get an amazing education.</p>
<p>I don’t think that ED means that I’m locked in…</p>
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<p>You seriously didn’t bother to read the early decision agreement?</p>
<p>What’s up, ■■■■■.</p>
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<p>I don’t think you understand how serious this is. You will not be able to attend any other school. So, unless you can prove you’re dirt poor, you need to make the best of the opportunities given to you by one of the best schools in the world.</p>
<p>Ughh I really hope you’re a ■■■■■! You write mean things on other people’s threads and you applied ED to a school you don’t even want to go to WITHOUT even reading the ED agreement. I’m super-****ed if you’re a real person who took what could have been MY ED spot (yes I realize that it probably wouldn’t have been my spot… but I’m still annoyed since Brown is actually my first choice).</p>
<p>EDIT: LOL The thing that’s in asterisks isn’t even a curse!</p>
<p>If you’re not a ■■■■■, you’re surely an IDIOT. Let me spell that again so you get what I mean.</p>
<p>I D I O T.</p>
<p>If you didn’t understand what I just said there’s a synonym to idiot that’s called “moron”, and I won’t spell that one again because I think you get the point.</p>
<p>If you got into Brown ED, please follow your Latin teacher’s advice. Because obviously you’re easily influenced and incapable of making your own path in life. If you’re so easily influenced by a teacher, after having made a binding decision, then the New Curriculum will be impossible for you to navigate.</p>
<p>And it’s not entirely binding: you can usually still go to public schools (at least in my state, because they’re not ALLOWED to reject you/would still like to have you/don’t know anything about your ED applications), but it’s still breaking your word (unless you have a financial situation).</p>
<p>Actually, ED isn’t really binding at all. Anecdotally, people have talked about breaking them, for Brown in particular. I mean, but I believe since the deposit date’s already passed it would be very, very unclassy to try to do so, and you would NOT be able to attend Brown for the POSSIBILITY of attending Princeton. I’d call that an easy bet to resist.</p>
<p>"If you’re not a ■■■■■, you’re surely an IDIOT. Let me spell that again so you get what I mean.</p>
<p>I D I O T.</p>
<p>If you didn’t understand what I just said there’s a synonym to idiot that’s called “moron”, and I won’t spell that one again because I think you get the point."</p>
<p>Gotta be honest, that was a terrible terrible attempt at being funny.</p>
<p>Oh, guys. This is clearly a ■■■■■, so let’s just let this thread die, sad and alone.</p>
<p>@ Supersizeme</p>
<p>This was more of a way of emphasizing how stupid a person could possibly be if they applied to a school ED without even reading the agreement. Idiot…</p>
<p>Stupid enough to get into Brown. The guy was obviously a ■■■■■ and you obviously have issues with running your mouth because of your protection behind your anonymity.</p>