Did your child get into Harvard, Stanford or MIT? Please post here.

Anonymous
My kids are at Yale and Princeton, so I guess I don't have any info for you.
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Anonymous wrote:The Parkland "survivor" got into Harvard. The "survivor" was rejected from Cal State Long Beach, a notch above a community college. This tells you what Harvard is all about.


You are an a-hole.


???

Did I say anything that's not already open knowledge?


Its open knowledge that you are an a-hole? Wow! You Fox News type are really hardened motherfuzkers!!


Do you live in a cave? There's another thread on this dude who must have taken a page out of Elizabeth Warren on how to leverage what little indian blood every American must have. Now go take your meds and go to sleep.


Your family isn’t smart - deal with it and go back to life in your trailer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Yale and Princeton, so I guess I don't have any info for you.


Op here. Thanks. Congratulations. Of course Yale and Princeton are equally difficult. I Created this thread because Ivy threads already existed
Anonymous
The year.between he applied to Cal State and now- David Hogg has managed to do within that year what most adults have not. For that, Harvard is the lucky school to get him; not the other way around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Yale and Princeton, so I guess I don't have any info for you.


Nope
Anonymous
For almost everyone, it’s a life-long process. Tiger child, high achieving URM, high-achiever in HS, female athlete math genius (MIT), and URM athlete describe those I know who were recently accepted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Yale and Princeton, so I guess I don't have any info for you.


What made you post this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The year.between he applied to Cal State and now- David Hogg has managed to do within that year what most adults have not. For that, Harvard is the lucky school to get him; not the other way around.


No not really.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Yale and Princeton, so I guess I don't have any info for you.


What made you post this?


Obviously was wondering why OP left YP out of the usual HYPSM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The year.between he applied to Cal State and now- David Hogg has managed to do within that year what most adults have not. For that, Harvard is the lucky school to get him; not the other way around.


No not really.


It pays to fudge a little.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For almost everyone, it’s a life-long process. Tiger child, high achieving URM, high-achiever in HS, female athlete math genius (MIT), and URM athlete describe those I know who were recently accepted.


Thank you. I notice that you have to have something unique on your credentials.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The year.between he applied to Cal State and now- David Hogg has managed to do within that year what most adults have not. For that, Harvard is the lucky school to get him; not the other way around.


what he do exactly? Has some gun control legislation been passed?
Anonymous
All three. AMA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Parkland "survivor" got into Harvard. The "survivor" was rejected from Cal State Long Beach, a notch above a community college. This tells you what Harvard is all about.


Yup.

The FTC should sue Harvard for fraud in calling itself a "university"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The year.between he applied to Cal State and now- David Hogg has managed to do within that year what most adults have not. For that, Harvard is the lucky school to get him; not the other way around.


what he do exactly? Has some gun control legislation been passed?


No, but he gave some great partisan speeches and media interviews.

That's leadership, per Harvard.
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