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likewise it’s harder to get into certain preschools than get into Harvard, but something tells me Apple Stores aren’t looking at your pedigree and familial name to see if you’re worthy of their little elite and segregated society
And there’s a 0% acceptance rate to any Female Synchro Swimming Team if your are a man.
likewise it’s harder to get into certain preschools than get into Harvard, but something tells me Apple Stores aren’t looking at your pedigree and familial name to see if you’re worthy of their little elite and segregated society
MIT > Harvard
It’s also harder to get hired by the Austin, TX Fire Department than it is to be accepted into Harvard apparently.
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/fire/recruitment/