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...student accepted to the Class of 2012, Ben M. Schenkel of Bethlehem, Pa., said he kept hitting the refresh button while waiting for his e-mail from the admissions office yesterday afternoon...
...When his acceptance e-mail finally popped up on his computer screen, Schenkel said he reacted with “a combination of hooting and fist-pumping and kicking my legs...
...preferences might be explained by the fact that students gravitated toward more urban environments, while parents found such areas less appealing. Top administrators declined to speculate on the results of the survey. Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said in an e-mail that he had “no idea” what was behind the change in the rankings, and both Dean of the Faculty Michael D. Smith and Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam responded similarly. Fitzsimmons and Smith said that irrespective of the rankings, they hoped Harvard?...
...They have very few problems with transferring or being admitted [to Harvard],” then-Deep Springs President F. Ross Petersen wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson in 2006. “Their biggest problem after transferring is trying to get involved and not become a number...
...weeks ago, the admissions office told 1,308 unlucky transfer applicants via e-mail that none of them would be accepted for the next two years. While the College has told the applicants that it will refund the $60 application fee, many applicants are still upset with the decision...