Link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is going to Harvard. Name recognition of her choice will not be a problem. I love the idea of college signing day.
Yup, Harvard. That's confirmed. I'm not sure why everyone's so interested TBH.
Anonymous wrote:She is going to Harvard. Name recognition of her choice will not be a problem. I love the idea of college signing day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let us know what colors Malia will wear.
Grey and Garnet
The University of Ottowa?
Swarthmore. Quaker and the school broke her father's heart when he was rejected.
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/politics/Obama_Swarthmore_rejected_me.html
Not enough reason to go to some school no one has heard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let us know what colors Malia will wear.
Grey and Garnet
The University of Ottowa?
Swarthmore. Quaker and the school broke her father's heart when he was rejected.
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/politics/Obama_Swarthmore_rejected_me.html

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let us know what colors Malia will wear.
Grey and Garnet
The University of Ottowa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let us know what colors Malia will wear.
Grey and Garnet
Anonymous wrote:Just let us know what colors Malia will wear.
Anonymous wrote:Just let us know what colors Malia will wear.
College Signing Day continues the First Lady’s efforts to inspire young people to pursue their education past high school. In addition to the First Lady’s event in New York, more than 1,000 College Signing Day events have been planned in nearly every state by communities, students, and organizations committed to helping students pursue higher education. The First Lady is encouraging people across the country to join her in marking College Signing Day by wearing college apparel and sharing the importance of higher education on social media through #CollegeSigningDay and #BetterMakeRoom.