Acceptance Reactions?

<p>I would be really really happy! And I would visit my new school and buy t-shirts and sweaters, etc. OH and join their network on facebook. Yeah!</p>

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<p>Quoted for truth. If I get into my number 1, I can't wait to join their Facebook network, and meet some future classmates.</p>

<p>I'd be happy to get into any of the schools to which I applied...</p>

<p>I also already have friends at each of the schools I applied to, so after I tell my family, I'd likely call up those friends and start asking them for the real deal about classes, dorms, meal plans, etc. Naturally, they'd help me hit the ground running socially. Wow, it would be such a dream to get into any of these schools!</p>

<p>Happiness is best displayed when clothes are off...</p>

<p>Streaking down Main Street should be a requirement -- Every majorish city has a Main Street right?</p>

<p>There is a main street right out my dorm window, it's called "Main Street."</p>

<p>See?</p>

<p>Designate a time, starting point, and ending point.</p>

<p>I'd get hammered...I'm not gonna lie.</p>

<p>But I wouldn't want to get caught doing something crazy and get stuck with some misdemeanor on my record so that my dream college could rescind my acceptance. lol</p>

<p>hahaha, hilarious trixee! </p>

<p>I got into a school yesterday. It's one of the schools that I won't get to study finance, so I don't know if I'd transfer now that I think of it, but I was happy I got in. My dad called me and told me, and I kind of completely shut down. I did feel kind of hollow because now I face a decision. It's like I know more than everyone around me now, and I don't know what to do. Especially with some friends.</p>

<p>^^^
I know what you mean. Today is the birthday of one of my best friends and a whole group of us went out to dinner. Literally every other sentence of the dinner conversation started with: "Ahh, next year we're going to...." We had just heard back about what our housing situation will be for next year. It was weird sitting there knowing I may be elsewhere.</p>

<p>I'd scream... hahaha....
I made a vow that for every school i get accepted with decent fin aid I'll be a vegetarian for a week :D</p>

<p>oh wow, good luck with that. I thought about doing that, but the next meal I went straight to the burgers. I doubt you can do it. In fact, I challenge you to do it.</p>

<p>HAHAHA itsover9thousand! that made me crack up so much.</p>

<p>I would find my friend who goes to USC, do the 8 clap in front of his face, and then slap him.</p>

<p>I did follow such a diet for 2 weeks straight though... hehehe..</p>

<p>There are a series of streets where I live that are named after colleges (Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Stanford, Vassar, Bryn Mawr...etc)....So basically the moment I get that letter....one of those signs is going down.</p>

<p>Do you live in Claremont by any chance? Those streets are all like that around the Claremont Colleges lol.</p>

<p>lol no I live in Albuquerque, NM.</p>

<p>The streets are all in the UNM area.</p>

<p>Oh, Claremont has those university names for streets around their college as well. Interesting.</p>

<p>I agree with you Undisclosed</p>

<p>A feeling of freedom will come over me. I've felt really suppressed at my current school for a host of reasons. I think this change would be good for me: socially, academically, I guess just holistically.
I feel like I've been waiting for this moment forever. It was a real burn getting into colleges that I would have gladly attended last year but not being able to because of finaid not to be trite it was as though stealing candy from a baby: it was there but couldn't be mine. I hope that this time around things work out well for me getting in and getting the aid. I wish all of you the best of luck, especially in these crunch weeks.</p>