<p>I just submitted my top choice school application at 11:56 pm when it was due at 11:59...I know...weak. About 30 minutes to the deadline, I was wrapping up my essays and preparing to finally finish my application. I clicked on Internet Explorer and a moment of absolute terror hit me...the Internet was taking forever...yeah, freaky huh? I was dreading the "Internet Explorer cannot display this page" message. Luckily, the Internet came through and I was saved...yay! However, it would have been an absolute nightmare if my Internet went down the moment I was going to finish my application and press enter...</p>
<p>Anyone else have any other terrifying college admission situations?</p>
<p>I was writing my essays and I realized i was bored as **** and I almost died.</p>
<p>So the boredom was so severe that your senioritis took over your entire body and the only way to recover was to collapse on the couch and fall asleep with a big mac in one hand and a large coke in the other...Am I getting this correct? ;)</p>
<p>No I was so bored that I started cutting my wrists and then I listened to some Soulja Boy and it made me feel better then I returned to typing my essay but there was blood on my keyboard and the skin on my arms was falling off so i took some thread and sewed my hand back together and sucked the blood off my keyboard through a straw. True story.</p>
<p>mhm.... Kinda creepy but w.e :D</p>
<p>I am officially disturbed. Thankyou very much. I will never sleep again.</p>
<p>P.S. I like your username</p>
<p>After sending in my transfer apps, I was told by several schools that I was ineligible to apply because I had too many credits... from a community college. Nice to know that I wasted my time on their apps, right? I'm glad though. I ended up at the school that fit me best without being swayed by the school that was a few ranking points above. It was annoying that the "tiebreaker" was such a stupid thing though. Why should the credits matter? They would have been paid regardless. It just made me realise that some of the admissions counselors wouldn't be qualified to attend those very schools. They argued that I would be able to graduate from another school in only a year. How does that make sense? You can have four years of community college credit and still not have a BA because the credits are only at a 100 and 200 level! <em>facepalm</em></p>
<p>I had to sleep at a friend's house because my internet wasn't working. That's why I missed the supplement deadline for cornell, too. But it's ok, I checked today and they downloaded it so I guess they'll take it.</p>