<p>Unfortunately, a rejection is a rejection. Adcoms rarely, if ever, reconsider their decisions. The “tougher” schools that accepted you might be better fits. After all, they want you to attend for a reason; you have talents and ambitions that they think will enhance the student body. </p>
<p>I hope you don’t want to go to this college just because your boyfriend is going there, as suggested by the half hour away comment and the mention of going to the information session together. My niece made her college decision based on her boyfriend’s acceptance, but at the last minute, he backed out and decided to take a gap year. And then he applied to colleges out of state, something my niece really wanted to do but didn’t. I’m NOT saying this will happen to you, but it does highlight how foolish making decisions based on a boyfriend’s (or any friend’s, for that matter) decision can be. </p>
<p>You can always transfer after a year if you don’t like your college.</p>