<p>So... who got deferred.</p>
<p>Wanna talk about what we should do to be the 11% to get accepted at RD.</p>
<p>So... who got deferred.</p>
<p>Wanna talk about what we should do to be the 11% to get accepted at RD.</p>
<p>i got deferred huntsman/wharton… lets see how this goes i suppose</p>
<p>i cant stop crying</p>
<p>I got deferred to regular decision. Idk I expected to have an emotional breakdown of some sorts but I’m calm - but numb. I definitely feel disappointed as Wharton was my dream school since I was a child…but oh well. I can sulk for a bit and lighten up with the latest episode of Vampire Diaries, but I will definitely not let this kill me. </p>
<p>I’ll get to applying to my other colleges soon!</p>
<p>Everyone else who got deferred - IT’S OKAY. YOU’LL SURVIVE. IT ISN’T THE END. There are soooo many amazing colleges out there. If you applied to Wharton and prepared well, you will definitely find a great college. I’m positive.</p>
<p>I got deferred too, huntsman/wharton. I was so prepared for either an acceptance or rejection, so this is weird. hm.</p>
<p>deferred wharton</p>
<p>Good luck to you all</p>
<p>Deferred huntsman/CAS</p>
<p>deferred- Wharton. Oh well now I guess I’ll have a broader range of colleges to look at before committing to one.</p>
<p>deferred. Not crying or anything. Just indifferent. I applied to 10 other schools so this isn’t the end of the road. You probably heard this a million times before but regardless of where you end up, you will be successful. We are a select few, who actually care about our education. That puts us light years ahead of 95% of our generation. No matter where we go, we will be well-off. The sun will rise tomorrow and life will move on. So keep your chin up, stop crying, and focus on your schoolwork because that is all you can do. Best of luck in March. But if you don’t get in, you will be equally successful somewhere else. </p>
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<p>I was deferred CAS, I’m not upset, just determined. I’m going to use this time to beef up my transcript, send in an arts supplement and another letter of reccomendation, and take SAT Math II. Good luck to everyone in RD!</p>
<p>I gpt deferred wharton… i still can’t believe it.</p>
<p>Are we the 21% of the applicants who got deferred? Don’t feel too sad, cuz 21% is less than 25% - i know this doesn’t make sense in the general context but cheer up.
Get ready for RD guys</p>
<p>It feels like FREEDOM, not deferral. Think about all the other opportunities you can pursue now. All the other schools you can go to, and CHOOSE to go to! Penn hasn’t taken anything away, it’s given us liberty. Just think about that :)</p>
<p>thanks guys, this has actually made me feel a lot better now. I stopped crying, and I’m actually smiling now!</p>
<p>good :)</p>
<ol>
<li>keep good grades</li>
<li>e-mail PENN in a constant pace ( 2~3 times a month) and tell them new things about you</li>
<li>Visit perhaps?</li>
<li>don’t PANiC</li>
</ol>
<p>^ good advice!! thanks :)</p>
<p>isn’t it lame to say i got deferred SEAS?</p>
<p>Is it just me or does emailing them 2-3 times a month sound like it would just drive them crazy (and make you sound crazy)?</p>
<p>I was thinking one nice letter in February or so saying hey, I exist and I still really want to go to Penn…</p>
<p>As much as I love Penn, I am almost happy to be deferred. Penn is still on the table, but now we have to opportunity to seek out other opportunities! I have already applied to 11 other places haha so just know that getting deferred really isn’t all that bad. AT least we weren’t rejected FYI don’t e-mail them that much, it won’t look great. Maybe an update or two if something comes up, but try not to sound needy/desperate. Remember, they should want us ;)</p>