From a State University to an Ivy League, Harvard University

Harvard University, The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Letter from the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
Results of an Application from a Graduate of a State University
Meryl Viola Bravo

When it came to a serious consideration to application at a position beyond the State level of being educated and a derived good of being a serious contender beyond the State level of intellectual discussion as a State teacher of both a Public and Private school position of curriculum adviser and instruction; I realized a serious commission in my State level of stewardship in public service.  This came at the judicial restraint from persons who never came to the curriculum I withstood to be formed and came to a serious proposition of knowledge these persons of the Judicial Branch of the United States of America did not come to as a student from the Reagan Era.

It was evident to me that at the youthfulness of my position as an American and United States Citizen naturalized through a position of alliance with my country the Philippines in 1978; it became a decision to listen to these persons educated before the era when the Berlin Wall and Communism was down.  Yes, I realized they were in a generation that did not know the position of a generation who delivered a strong opposition; of which, they determined a selection process.  And what are the qualifications amiss from my State University Graduate Degree?

I will tell you that the State University is the State of California.

And the Admissions Office denying my qualification?

Meryl Viola Bravo, M.A.

 

Harvard Law School
Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan, Class of 1986

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