What to do? Multiple Harvard Rejections!!!!

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So, I applied to Harvard fully anticipating a rejection letter that I could later frame and hang in my office. Well, today I am the lucky recipient of TWO rejections from Harvard! My wife and I are unsure what to do with the second letter. Should we frame both together? Should I frame one and make a video of the second one burning? Maybe I should just make a hat?

What do you guys think? Please, let the creativity run wild!
 
So, I applied to Harvard fully anticipating a rejection letter that I could later frame and hang in my office. Well, today I am the lucky recipient of TWO rejections from Harvard! My wife and I are unsure what to do with the second letter. Should we frame both together? Should I frame one and make a video of the second one burning? Maybe I should just make a hat?

What do you guys think? Please, let the creativity run wild!

One Harvard rejection letter stapled to a BROWN BAG
One really large dog
One address of a Harvard adcom
One match👍
 
So, I applied to Harvard fully anticipating a rejection letter that I could later frame and hang in my office. Well, today I am the lucky recipient of TWO rejections from Harvard! My wife and I are unsure what to do with the second letter. Should we frame both together? Should I frame one and make a video of the second one burning? Maybe I should just make a hat?

What do you guys think? Please, let the creativity run wild!

hahaha. i received two rejection letters from Colombia - one in the fall and one in the spring. It's like they're reminding me, "just in case you didn't get the last one, we just wanted to make sure you knew." I used one to wipe off spilled tea from the table.
 
E-mail them thanking them for the acceptance and notifying them that the deposit check is in the mail

Or email them letting them know that after much deliberation, you have decided to withdraw your application at this time and that your decision certainly does not reflect on the fine quality of their institution...

Oh, and kindly ask how you could go about getting your deposit back 😉
 
So, I applied to Harvard fully anticipating a rejection letter that I could later frame and hang in my office. Well, today I am the lucky recipient of TWO rejections from Harvard! My wife and I are unsure what to do with the second letter. Should we frame both together? Should I frame one and make a video of the second one burning? Maybe I should just make a hat?

What do you guys think? Please, let the creativity run wild!

Two negatives = one positive. Congrats! You've been accepted!
 
In voice of Yakov Smirnoff: "In Soviet Russia, you reject Harvard!"

But for real, congrats on getting two rejections! I made the trip out to Boston and still only received one!
 
hahahahah i thought i was the only one:laugh::laugh:... i figured they were saying...

you may be a little slow so in case u didnt get it the first time...here's a second one...

or maybe they thought i needed a second opinion!!

it was a very nice letter!!! my bf took it because he is chief resident and needs to figure out how to word rejection letters to those ppl who were trying to be accepted into his program after the scramble...it's podiatry so i think they do theirs different than medical schools do...
 
In voice of Yakov Smirnoff: "In Soviet Russia, you reject Harvard!"

But for real, congrats on getting two rejections! I made the trip out to Boston and still only received one!
:laugh:
"In Soviet Russia, medical school applies for you!"
 
So, I applied to Harvard fully anticipating a rejection letter that I could later frame and hang in my office. Well, today I am the lucky recipient of TWO rejections from Harvard! My wife and I are unsure what to do with the second letter. Should we frame both together? Should I frame one and make a video of the second one burning? Maybe I should just make a hat?

What do you guys think? Please, let the creativity run wild!

I love the creativity.:laugh:Original...😎
 
E-mail them thanking them for the acceptance and notifying them that the deposit check is in the mail


Or mail them and tell them that regrettably, you will have to reject their request for rejection. There were many qualified rejections this year and, unfortunately, while their rejection was very special in its own way, it was not special enough to be accepted by you. So you wish them best in their future endevors to reject applicants. However, you will be attending their institution in the fall. And yes, the deposit check is already in the mail.
 
Or mail them and tell them that regrettably, you will have to reject their request for rejection. There were many qualified rejections this year and, unfortunately, while their rejection was very special in its own way, it was not special enough to be accepted by you. So you wish them best in their future endevors to reject applicants. However, you will be attending their institution in the fall. And yes, the deposit check is already in the mail.

:laugh::laugh:
 
Be sure to email them with a thank you for the time and effort spent in sending you two rejection letters, and that you've decided to go to a better medical school anyway...
 
So, I applied to Harvard fully anticipating a rejection letter that I could later frame and hang in my office. Well, today I am the lucky recipient of TWO rejections from Harvard! My wife and I are unsure what to do with the second letter. Should we frame both together? Should I frame one and make a video of the second one burning? Maybe I should just make a hat?

What do you guys think? Please, let the creativity run wild!
Call the environmentalists and tell them to set up a contest on how harvard is killing the earth by wasting papers. They'll have to reverse their decision and accept you now.(but only by email😀)
 
Haha, I also got a rejection and I didn't even submit my application to them.
 
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