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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Harvard has 13 a capella troupes. If Dingleberry investment club is full, form Dongleberry investment club. Admin will give you a grant. [/quote] Agree. It is easy to start clubs at ivies and it is also easy to join one of the hundreds that are open to all. This thread is just fear-mongering as usual: bash the ivies and convince people they are super competitive and cutthroat (or on other threads filled with—the horror—geeks!). For any real parents who are interested, ask people in real life that go there. Most privates and magnet schools have handful or more every year: this is how ours picked the ivy: the reviews from current students were all great[/quote] +1 my two kids at Ivies are quite normal DMV kids yet between the two of them they have been (1) campus tour guide, (2) club team captain, (3) literary mag chair, (4) Shakespeare club director, (5) leading parts in campus plays. [/quote] +1000 [/quote] My freshman student #1 at an Ivy got rejected from twelve different clubs. My sophomore student also got rejected from ten different clubs. [/quote] So don't apply to Ivies then.[/quote]
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