Separated at Birth

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I've seen the commercials for "Once Upon a Time," but I can never figure out what exactly is going on, so I haven't watched it. Well, during the pre-feature program at the movies this weekend, they did a detailed story on it and it looks really interesting. One thing really surprised me though. Throughout the advertisement at the movie, I thought that Kirsten Dunst was the blonde chick. Well, it isn't Kirsten Dunst- it's Jennifer Morrison from House.

Kathy (who watches the show) emphatically declared that the two actresses look absolutely nothing alike. I would like to make a case here that they are practically twins:


Right??

Vassar accidentally sent acceptance letters to 76 applicants who were not admitted for fall 2012. Vassar is refunding their $65 application fees- a very small consolation. Some people are suggesting that they should admit the students anyway. While that sounds "fair" to many, it would be quite unfair to the qualified students who legitimately earned those spots. A college can't be expected to offer spots to students who didn't get in, because of an error.

I like that Vassar has offered to call other schools where the students may have been admitted, to ask them to offer their spot to them again. Provided final acceptance letters haven't been mailed (which they shouldn't have at this point), the most fair outcome would be for those colleges to offer them admission again. I feel bad for the students though.

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