<p>I like to think that once the application is mailed, it's out of my hands, it leads to less worrying</p>
<p>yep, that's true jdub! but then there is a lot at stake here...
still it's just out of my hands..</p>
<p>My D applied ED & just got called for an interview tonight. From what I have read, the alumni interview is the least importnat part of the process, but it does give you something to do while you wait:-)</p>
<p>DEAR NERVOUS APPLICANTS...
what you want to do these next 2 weeks while waiting for your
Dartmouth email yay of nay, is to organize your backup colleges' applications.
get everything ready to be mailed , make checklist of things to do..
you will be quite mush-brained for a few days(anger, disappointment,a feeling
of what did i do wrong). and since dec is a short work day month, you must make good use of your time...if you need anything from the high school remember they close for winter break soon..
1/3 of you will be happy...and 2/3 of you need to roll up your sleeves again...dont wallow in why me...
you will all get into an amazing schools and have great college experiences
good luck!!<br>
Isacc</p>
<p>Thanks, Isacc... you are so right! We should use the time we have left wisely... But it is still hard to stop dreaming about Dartmouth (at least for me).</p>
<p>Isacc you are SO correct.... But I wish it was easy to do what you are saying ... However, I am trying hard to complete all essays and everything before the decision comes out ....
I hope all the preparation goes waste ....:)</p>
<p>thanks Isaac, I'm still prepping for Dec 2 SAT but working on the apps for rest of the colleges...
Yep, I also hope all this prep goes to waste :D</p>