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The clip Harmon Collage's Dean's Plan from Accepted (2006) with Anthony Heald
It takes 10,000 steps to get from here to greatness.
And this right here,
this is step one.
Good luck, Son.
Mister Ambrose, do you know what makes Harmon a great college?
Rejection.
The exclusivity of any university
is judged primarily by the amount of students
it rejects.
Unfortunately, for the last few years,
we have been unable to match the amount of students
that Yale, Princeton, or even Stanford rejects,
primarily because of our physical limitations.
But all that is about to change.
Yale has one, Princeton has one.
And now Harmon College will have
the prestigious entranceway it deserves.
A verdant buffer zone
to keep knowledge in, and ignorance out.
That is a great idea, sir. Yes, it is.
Now, you, Mr. Ambrose, are chairman
of the Student Community Outreach Committee.
I need you to secure all these decrepit properties
in the neighboring community.
So that we can demolish them to make room
for the Van Horne Gateway.