Harvard tell Trump to pound sand

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Says the lady who can't define Habeas Corpus. Who couldn't graduate Harvard if her very life depended on it.


I doubt that she’s qualified to work in the lunch room.
Anonymous
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Hmmm: Harvard’s student body has been, approximately:

1/3 foreign students (who usually pay full tuition), plus

1/3 legacy students, leaving:

Just 1/3rd of seats left for the rest of deserving high school students to fight over, especially without an athletic hook (at least the S.Ct took away Harvard’s racist admissions preference).

No wonder it’s nearly impossible to get into Harvard.

I have no problem with the administration’s move today. My high-achieving but unhooked children never had any realistic chance of getting in anyway.


Absolutely. It's important to recognize that U.S. taxpayers have poured billions into Harvard University, yet they are often excluded from accessing its resources and opportunities. This disparity raises serious questions about the value and return on investment for the public.
Anonymous
None of Trump’s kids attended Harvard. We’ll never know if they applied and were rejected. There’s a pattern of Trump’s derangement and it’s not that deep or intellectual. Harvard said fck off. Trump escalated his revenge.

He attended Fordham University and Wharton. Michael Cohen penned a short and sweet letter to both threatening lawsuits if they ever released Trump’s transcripts.

He’s a vengeful dumbass and imposter.
Anonymous
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Hmmm: Harvard’s student body has been, approximately:

1/3 foreign students (who usually pay full tuition), plus

1/3 legacy students, leaving:

Just 1/3rd of seats left for the rest of deserving high school students to fight over, especially without an athletic hook (at least the S.Ct took away Harvard’s racist admissions preference).

No wonder it’s nearly impossible to get into Harvard.

I have no problem with the administration’s move today. My high-achieving but unhooked children never had any realistic chance of getting in anyway.


Absolutely. It's important to recognize that U.S. taxpayers have poured billions into Harvard University, yet they are often excluded from accessing its resources and opportunities. This disparity raises serious questions about the value and return on investment for the public.


Um, I think you've gotten plenty of benefit from the research that those billions went into. Same with a zillion other universities.

The chips on the shoulder and the willingness to be flexible with laws and regulations based on direct personal benefit are remarkable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



Hmmm: Harvard’s student body has been, approximately:

1/3 foreign students (who usually pay full tuition), plus

1/3 legacy students, leaving:

Just 1/3rd of seats left for the rest of deserving high school students to fight over, especially without an athletic hook (at least the S.Ct took away Harvard’s racist admissions preference).

No wonder it’s nearly impossible to get into Harvard.

I have no problem with the administration’s move today. My high-achieving but unhooked children never had any realistic chance of getting in anyway.


Most high-achieving legacy kids don't have a chance of going there either, because there are thousands upon thousands of alumni.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This guy is full of vengeance. Imagine it would make one pretty unstable.

What legal recourse does Harvard have?


I hope he is after what you democrats have done to him.


Not a democrat, but I sure don’t like having a sociopath as the current potus.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This goes way beyond the antisemitism fig leaf. who in the Trump admin literally wants to destroy Harvard and why?


It’s an entire administration made up of halfwits and personality disorders, o way to know.

Doesn’t matter, in the end Harvard will win.


Harvard will definitely win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



Hmmm: Harvard’s student body has been, approximately:

1/3 foreign students (who usually pay full tuition), plus

1/3 legacy students, leaving:

Just 1/3rd of seats left for the rest of deserving high school students to fight over, especially without an athletic hook (at least the S.Ct took away Harvard’s racist admissions preference).

No wonder it’s nearly impossible to get into Harvard.

I have no problem with the administration’s move today. My high-achieving but unhooked children never had any realistic chance of getting in anyway.


Most high-achieving legacy kids don't have a chance of going there either, because there are thousands upon thousands of alumni.


No kidding. My double legacy straight As/ 1560 kid didn't get in and I wasn't expecting him to. Some of these posters really have no clue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Says the lady who can't define Habeas Corpus. Who couldn't graduate Harvard if her very life depended on it.


Do you mean “graduate from”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



Hmmm: Harvard’s student body has been, approximately:

1/3 foreign students (who usually pay full tuition), plus

1/3 legacy students, leaving:

Just 1/3rd of seats left for the rest of deserving high school students to fight over, especially without an athletic hook (at least the S.Ct took away Harvard’s racist admissions preference).

No wonder it’s nearly impossible to get into Harvard.

I have no problem with the administration’s move today. My high-achieving but unhooked children never had any realistic chance of getting in anyway.


Most high-achieving legacy kids don't have a chance of going there either, because there are thousands upon thousands of alumni.


No kidding. My double legacy straight As/ 1560 kid didn't get in and I wasn't expecting him to. Some of these posters really have no clue.


DP. It is good that legacy shouldn’t factor in.
Anonymous
Harvard needs more viewpoint diversity. There was one moderate govt prof, but he retired at 90-something.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



Hmmm: Harvard’s student body has been, approximately:

1/3 foreign students (who usually pay full tuition), plus

1/3 legacy students, leaving:

Just 1/3rd of seats left for the rest of deserving high school students to fight over, especially without an athletic hook (at least the S.Ct took away Harvard’s racist admissions preference).

No wonder it’s nearly impossible to get into Harvard.

I have no problem with the administration’s move today. My high-achieving but unhooked children never had any realistic chance of getting in anyway.


Most high-achieving legacy kids don't have a chance of going there either, because there are thousands upon thousands of alumni.


No kidding. My double legacy straight As/ 1560 kid didn't get in and I wasn't expecting him to. Some of these posters really have no clue.


DP. It is good that legacy shouldn’t factor in.

Legacy is not that meaningful, $$$ however, very meaningful.
Anonymous
Full freight fools who subsidize other folks’ tuition are always coveted by colleges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harvard needs more viewpoint diversity. There was one moderate govt prof, but he retired at 90-something.
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I don’t see how this helps to finally get some left of center representation, but here’s to hoping.
Anonymous
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Hmmm: Harvard’s student body has been, approximately:

1/3 foreign students (who usually pay full tuition), plus

1/3 legacy students, leaving:

Just 1/3rd of seats left for the rest of deserving high school students to fight over, especially without an athletic hook (at least the S.Ct took away Harvard’s racist admissions preference).

No wonder it’s nearly impossible to get into Harvard.

I have no problem with the administration’s move today. My high-achieving but unhooked children never had any realistic chance of getting in anyway.


Most high-achieving legacy kids don't have a chance of going there either, because there are thousands upon thousands of alumni.


Pennyante DCUM parents believing that Trump will get their Larlo into Harvard because he was unfairly thwarted by the black kids and the Chinese kids is just … chef’s kiss.
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