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From: Journal of College Admission
Date: 20050101
Author:Mills, Mike

Dearest Stephen:

Aristotle... Copernicus... Einstein... Hawking... Newton... Ptolemy... Schneidermeier.

What do you, Stephen Schneidermeier, have in common with some of history's most profound thinkers? Why genius of course, as measured by your stellar scores on last October's PSAT examination.

But let's dispense with pleasantries and formalities, Stephen, and get right to the point. Put simply, I love you. I mean, I really love you. And I'd love you even more if you would choose to apply to Miami University.

I know other universities are probably paying lip service to loving you, Stephen, ...

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