A cure for "Post-Rejection depression"

<p>i agree with vicious…</p>

<p>there are really bigger things to worry about in life and i’m sure he’ll do fine, get a good job and have a happy life when it comes down to it.</p>

<p>he might even end up liking it, i got into my top choice which was georgia tech - the school i’m currently attending. now in my second year, i wish i had never gone here…i expected one thing and when i got there i realized it was totally different…i even changed my major and decided against engineering. now i have a crappy gpa and im also attending a school that isn’t for me.</p>

<p>anyways what i’m saying is, is that even if he didn’t get into his top choice…things happen for a reason and maybe not getting into his top choice was good for him…he probably will excel at ucsc and may have struggled at the other schools…</p>

<p>i wish i had gone to uga or gsu…but now i have to struggle with the decision i made to go to a school wasn’t for me and i couldn’t handle…</p>

<p>tell him to keep his head up realize that not getting into a “good” college doesn’t mean he’s dumb by any means and the only thing he can do now is have a positive outlook and look forward to studying hard and partying hard at ucsc - he’s probably going to have more fun there anyways haha :D</p>

<p>hope that helps!</p>