Thank you for applying to the Tuck School of Business at
It is often difficult to fully appreciate the competition for admission to Tuck. Our decision is not a reflection on your intellectual abilities, personal achievements or potential success in management. The factors that most often contributed to our decision to not admit an applicant were the rigorous competition created by a strong applicant pool and our commitment to maintain a small class size. This year�s pool is exceptionally strong. We know that many of the applicants who were not granted admission possess excellent characteristics that will serve them well in business school and beyond.

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Well that shows you how smart they are.. (not!) :-P
I still think you're better off without 'em.. Your (relative lack of) student loans will thank you for many years to come!!
And you would know the value of that!!
Ditto with Sarah about relative lack of student loans...
AND HOORAY FOR PROVO! Okay, can I just say how very EXCITED I am that you guys will be in PROVO?!?! What a dream...
I know this was probably hard news to take. As Lady Cluck says, "Keep your chin up and don't let it getcha down!"
Marse - excellent use of the Lady Cluck quote -- I am cracking up over here. How did you think of that gem??
:( for the D. BUT :) for us if you decide to go to BYU! We'll love being able to see you more often! Good luck.
I agree with the student loan comments. Yucky things, they are! I am also very excited that you will be so close to us! Many fun times ahead! I am sorry that you won't get to go to Tuck, but I am also excited for the fun times we'll have!
We're sorry, Bryce. If you want a break from thinking about stuff, you can come visit us! We'd love to have you guys!
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