<p>Personally, I think it’s (mildly) amusing.</p>
<p>Binghamton is a fine school, my son will be applying there for sure.</p>
<p>But it had a 20% yield last year, which suggests, to anyone, that it is often not the first choice for many of its acceptees. It would be absurd for matriculated students to be unaware of this. But rather than knowing it and feeling bad about it, they have chosen instead to just poke some fun at it. By treating this humorously, at the outset, the subliminal message they are conveying, to me, is that admissions results are in no way a blow to their feelings of self-worth or the value of the education they expect to receive at Binghamton. “OK this happened, but that’s done, we’re here at a great school so let’s move on and prosper”.</p>
<p>Admissions results have become very difficult these days, with “crap-shoot” elements, there is no shame in getting rejected from a highly selective institution and certainly no shame in attending Binghamton, which is a fine school in its own right. They are just making light of the situation, not feeling bad about it. And not pretending the situation doesn’t exist, when everyone there knows it does.</p>
<p>Did you ever hear Cayuga’s Waiters sing “We Didn’t Go to Harvard”?</p>
<p>“(We didn’t go to Harvard)
But upon reflections cause we all got rejections…”
All right, buried in there, but still, it’s basically the same thing.</p>
<p>If you’re not Harvard there’s always some place some of you didn’t get in. But when the yield is 20%, it’s a lot more than some of you. Why pretend otherwise? Overtly making light of it from the outset, so that it can then be laughed at, dismissed, and collectively put behind you, is not a bad idea at all in this situation. IMO.</p>