<p>And if they aren’t a Yale student yet, but if they, say, just got into Yale?</p>
<p>…that they are going to Yale.</p>
<p>It’s not that unusual, plenty of people wear college tees and such even if they have no connection with the school. </p>
<p>If someone actually got in to Yale, though, it might look a little pretentious, like he/she is bragging about it. But why would it matter? (If I got into Yale, hell yeah I’d be wearing a Yale sweatshirt, regardless of what people think)</p>
<p>When I get college I will wear that school’s close all day long. Let’s hope there’s a Penn sweatshirt in my future.</p>
<p>I wore a UNC sweatshirt one day. Another day I wore UMD sweatpants.</p>
<p>Needless to say I got interrogated ._.</p>
<p>It usually says that they went to a clothing store in New Haven.</p>
<p>^ Or they have access to a device with an Internet connection and credit/debit/PayPal information that they can use to buy things with.</p>
<p>that they live in southern CT? everyone has them. and I mean EVERYONE</p>
<p>Forever 21 sells Yale t-shirts.</p>
<p>It doesn’t really say anything other than that person’s taste in clothes. I’m not a fan of graphic tees unless it’s a lazy day, but hey. They can live their life however they want.</p>
<p>^^ every day is a lazy day</p>
<p>It’s one thing if they got in and they’re wearing it. It’s another when the haven’t even applied to colleges and have no shot. That is a little questionable.</p>
<p>What does it say about YOU if you judge someone based on their clothes?</p>
<p>for the most part, with very few exceptions, i perceive anyone wearing ivy league apparel as a complete tool.</p>
<p>It says they’re very interested in bioastrophysics</p>
<p>Why? Is everyone who does to an ivy league school a tool? Chill out guys. Its a shirt. </p>
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<p>they’re a senior, visited or has some connection to yale, and is too lazy to plan an outfit. typical senioritis.</p>
<p>Nothing. People wear MIT, Harvard, and Stanford Sweatshirts in my school every day. Most of them don’t have relatives that go there. The last time someone got in a HYPSM school was 3 years ago and he was a URM(half Mexican, half African-American).</p>
<p>It means nothing, really. Second semester seniors at my school are allowed to wear college sweatshirts (we have a uniform), and everyone wears Stanford, USC, Berkeley, etc sweatshirts even though most of them probably haven’t even applied to the schools.</p>
<p>There is a girl in my grade who wears a Pepperdine sweatshirt sometimes…even though she has a 2400, near-perfect GPA, and unique extracurriculars to boot.</p>
<p>Does her wearing non-HYPS-level apparel make you think less of her? I don’t understand why you would judge people based on college apparel…</p>