Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

<p>Doesn't it feel good to let all that stress out?</p>

<p>I'm tellin you folks, for the casual posters here on College Confidential, the rest of you guys seem like child prodigies. </p>

<p>Does anyone else here ever think to themselves, "oh they're lying. they're just lying..." Because I do. ;-)</p>

<p>Hey guys, just wanted to wish EVERYONE the best of luck in EVERYTHING that they do. Don't let a college define you. In the end, its just a bunch of buildings and teachers that do the same thing in every school. </p>

<p>I just want to scream sometimes (which, I just did) and it feels good. And then, I move on. Hey, life goes on and on doesn't it? Seems like all of us just wish time away to certain dates, I kind of wish I didn't.</p>

<p>Well, I applied to Yale EA "just to see" which means I'll be rejected (but hey, I'm hispanic and my dad got his master's there, so does that help? lol). But in the end, the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship is AMAZING, so I'll probably go to UF (Go Gators!!). </p>

<p>Once again, good LUCK to ALL- don't worry about it.</p>

<p>haha my friend just wrote this to me, and I believe it is pretty accurate.</p>

<p>Dear Jeff <or whatever="" the="" hell="" ur="" name="" is="">,
It was cute that you applied to Yale. Thanks for the laugh...Cornell and Dartmouth are laughing with us!
That was great!!
Your pals, THE IVY LEAGUE.</or></p>

<p>When I was in college, Seniors would take the rejection letters they got after going on job interviews and hang them on their dorm door. It was a competition, to see who could get the most rejections. I clearly remember one that had a big red circle around the date and this written on it: "Extra points for rejection on birthday!"</p>

<p>haha that's funny, sweet college that you went to</p>

<p>yeah, that's great stuff</p>