<p>If a new species is discovered today, Harvard would study where it came from; MIT would study its structure; Stanford would find a way to make money of it; Princeton would give anyone D for doing anything with it; Yale would ask for your money;… and I would eat it just for the taste.</p>
<p>I laffed my buttocks off. What is this “D” that you speak of?</p>
<p>I used to love Stanford, but then I got rejected.
Just to spite me, Stanford decided to accept a bunch of my friends.
Now I hate Stanford.
Go Crimson! Down with cardinal!</p>
<p>^Good one, liu. Hell hath no fury like an applicant scorned–except for the applicant’s parents, who are even more likely to return to the forum of the college that rejected their kid and continually depict the college as “over-hyped” or filled with unworthy students who “took” their kid’s “spot”. They also enjoy posting links to other articles that they believe may cast the college in an unfavorable light, but which generally have little to do with the college and more to do with some individual associated with it (such as lying applicants attempting to exploit the admissions office, or unsuccessful students venting their spleen for receiving poor grades). It’s tedious and transparent.</p>
<p>You stanford people are so easily offended. If I said anything questionable about HYP, those ****ers would have their heads so far up their asses that they wouldn’t even listen to me.</p>
<p>Thanks for caring about what I have to say :)</p>
<p>Don’t flatter yourself. No one was talking about you.</p>
<p>I know dude, you guys were talking about Stanford rejects.</p>
<p>In case anyone was wondering, the OP ended up picking Stanford.
pwned.</p>
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As the letter grades you will get at Princeton.</p>
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<p>where? away?</p>
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What? admit rate?</p>