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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] NP. Princeton has the highest acceptance rate of the [b]HYPC[/b] Ivies.[/quote] [/quote] Columbia booster spotted. Nice try. There is no such thing as HYPC. Columbia gets disproportionately many applications because of its location. When it comes to yield, cross admits and prestige Columbia is not at HYP level, it is a few notches below along with Penn. [/quote] Omg hahaha Columbia people are such strivers. Check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ABig_Three_(universities) "Lotsofissues has removed HYPC, stating that "I can't find a single instance of use, likely attempt by Columbia student to associate school's name with big 3". I've searched, and I cannot find anything, either. Lotsofissues' hypothesis is corroborated by the fact that both of the IP addresses who have added this purported initialism, 160.39.145.62 (talk · contribs) and 160.39.147.127 (talk · contribs), are in the 160.39.0.0/16 netblock that is assigned to Columbia University. Uncle G 01:01, 16 November 2005 (UTC)" So apparently a Columbia student or affiliate was so desperate for Columbia to be considered on par with HYP that they made a HYPC acronym page on wikipedia. The page was promptly deleted of course because Columbia is simply not on par with HYP. Hilarious.[/quote]
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