<p>Well everyone. This is it! I don’t know how to put it all into words. I’ve thought about the ‘night before I find out’ for a while now, and part of the plan was to post here. If any of you are like I am, you’ve also had that elusive Harvard dream since you were little. The idea of achieving the seemingly impossible and studying for four years in Cambridge can have such mystique and appeal. So tomorrow’s big anyway you look at it. Doesn’t it all feel strange to be here…now…after all this?</p>
<p>Regardless of what happens tomorrow, we all have to keep it in perspective. There are 6 billion people in this world. That means .00006% of the world is qualified to even consider Harvard. Not to mention that this is the absolute hardest year to get into a top college not only for this generation, but in the history of ALL TIME. I don’t know. Anyone else who has thoughts like these would be appreciated! It’s just how I feel right now blasting Les Miserables - One Day More! By the way, that song applies a lot…</p>
<p>Watch 'em run amok
Catch 'em as they fall
Never know your luck
When there’s a free-for-all!</p>
<p>Tomorrow we’ll be far away,
Tomorrow is the judgment day</p>
<p>Tomorrow we’ll discover
What our God in Heaven has in store!
One more dawn
One more day
One day more!</p>
<p>Some of our lives will change forever tomorrow. And if not tomorrow, then in four months. Good luck to all 70+ of you and congratulations on being legitimate candidates for entrance into the best university in the world.</p>
<p>To dream … the impossible dream …
To fight … the unbeatable foe …
To bear … with unbearable sorrow …
To run … where the brave dare not go …
To right … the unrightable wrong …
To love … pure and chaste from afar …
To try … when your arms are too weary …
To reach … the unreachable star …</p>
<p>(Apologizes in advance for the overdramatic nature of this post)</p>