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<p>Honestly, this acceptance letter almost made me cry (I’m obviously rejected)</p> <p>Apart from that, I find the first sentence rather strange:</p> <p>“I am delighted to inform you that the Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid has voted to offer you a place in the Harvard Class of 2012.”</p>
Harvard Acceptance Letter!!! Colleges and Universities A-Z. Harvard University. rb9109 April 2, 2009, 4 ...
Duke, for instance, will let athletes in as long as they have a 900 or 1000 or something like that on their SATs. Harvard does it, too. A boy from my city who had ONE AP class on his transcript, average SAT scores, a C average, and very few extra curriculars apart from his sport signed with Harvard and is there now for sports only.</p>
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In accordance with Harvard tradition, a certificate of admission is enclosed. Please accept my personal congratulations for your outstanding achievements.</p> <p>This year over thirty thousand students, a record number, applied for admission to the entering class.
<p>In my opinion, the Harvard letter is more impressive because it was hand signed and has more color to it. About the package itself, the envelope is the same size as any other large envelope. It’s really understated; the front says Yale, and that’s it. The admissions folder on the other side is actually a poster which you can put up.
<p>Seeing as how I asked the Admissions Office to not send me the decision via email, I was wondering whether anyone knew if an acceptance comes in a package or an envelope? (I hope I don’t come across as if I expect to get in! I promise, I’m one of the bazillion hopefuls!)</p> <p>My friend who got into Brown two years ago received her acceptance in a small envelope, which came across as a ...
<p>I just received my acceptance letter a week ago, and I fully intend on enrolling to Harvard. However, before I received my admissions letter, I applied to a few regular schools/safety schools (USC, UC Berkeley/LA/San Diego) for Regular Decision. If I accept the admissions offer, should I also immediately withdraw my applications from the other schools?</p> <p>Someone please answer this ...
<p>At the end of the day, just to relax, you might grab your Harvard acceptance letter and head into Boston. After all, a Harvard acceptance letter gets you into any club or party in Boston, lets you buy alcohol in bars whatever age you are, and can be used to get out of speeding tickets and most misdemeanors.</p>
<p>^ If you check the SCEA Early Action Discussion thread (around page 116) some kids posted what the SCEA deferral/acceptance letters looked like.