can't help it...

<p>yeahh i know i shouldn't say stuff like this. but now that it's near time, i'm feeling so many regrets about my app.
hehe i'm not normally a pessimistic person, but for some reason, i am in this case.</p>

<p>don't worry, sirmomo, me too. i can't figure out if my app sucked or not, but i have a sneaking suspicion that it did. we'll know in a couple days.</p>

<p>haha seriously. i just reread my essay, and found a little grammar error. dang.</p>

<p>i had a couple other people proofread, and none of them noticed... so hopefully stanford won't either?</p>

<p>"i had a couple other people proofread, and none of them noticed... so hopefully stanford won't either?"</p>

<p>same here. I'm starting to notice all these little things with my application these days, like oh I should have phrased this particular award this way rather than another way...or added in this achievement on the list of achievements rather than that. but iono...i think in light of all the time we spent on these essays, these mistakes shouldn't matter much. i'm sure we all got the important things down, and those are what matters, right?</p>

<p>AMEN to that....
and i guess we'll find out in ONE day if they DID matter!!!</p>

<p>Too late. Regret won't/can't save you. Just sit back, wait for the e-mail/letter and see where life takes you my friend.</p>

<p>^^^I'm trying to put on a brave face. And I'm failing.</p>

<p>in 24 hours it will be dec. 15, west coast time...</p>

<p>23 hrs and 58 minutes to be exact</p>

<p>thanks for the comments guys :)
yeah...even if i don't get in, it's not the end of the world. i wanna be a doctor, and if you think about it, they're all the same, no matter where they graduated from. so yeah..let's just wait i guess.</p>