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today i want to talk about why i believe i got into the schools that i got into and why i think teacher recommendations are so important and why i think a lot of students are missing the point of what it means to try your hardest in school right now get good grades all that stuff apply to a great school and to try to channel whatever passions that you have right now into something fruitful and valuable to your school to your community in the future this is what schools look for in applicants especially at the top tier harvard yale princeton stanford mit these places i think really want exceptional students and i just want to share with you one of those one of the components i think that made my application so successful i was good enough to get into into yale which i went and graduated from princeton columbia dartmouth a bunch of other ivys so im gonna read to you today my one of my teacher recommendations uh from my history teacher and maybe try to show you or highlight what someone