"Applicants included almost 3,200 who earned perfect scores on their SAT math test, 2,500 who scored perfectly on the SAT verbal test, and more than 3,000 who ranked first in their high school class. That means that hundreds of students who were tops in their class or who nailed their SATs still didn't get in to Harvard.
The school alerted the 92 percent of applicants who requested e-mail notification, but warned students to be patient, because the message may take several hours to reach them. It also warned that about 2 percent of admission e-mails bounce back as undeliverable. The school also mails acceptance and rejection letters, which should arrive in a few days."
So they were being 'nice' and sending you an email before the letter.
I wonder who got accepted, people with IQs over 200? x.x
That aside, did you remove me from your friends list? O.o
Maybe they'll send you a letter as well? x.x
Or maybe they're trying to conserve paper? x.x
Sucks to be them, oh well.
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The school alerted the 92 percent of applicants who requested e-mail notification, but warned students to be patient, because the message may take several hours to reach them. It also warned that about 2 percent of admission e-mails bounce back as undeliverable. The school also mails acceptance and rejection letters, which should arrive in a few days."
So they were being 'nice' and sending you an email before the letter.
I wonder who got accepted, people with IQs over 200? x.x
That aside, did you remove me from your friends list? O.o
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Did I? o.o I don't remember removing you... Oh yeah. I did. Back when I wasn't comfortable reading your journal anymore.
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