Did Anyone Cry?

<p>I did, and screamed, when I got into middlebury</p>

<p>i laughed wen i got rejected by yale..but i got disappointed wen i got rejected by lse....(stupid bastards..they lost me!!!)</p>

<p>Cried. Definitely. Out of anguish and anger and despair and "WHY ME???"</p>

<p>But I got over it.</p>

<p>When I got my Northwestern packet in the mail I cried tears of joy and danced in the street. </p>

<p>I don't even care about the Ivy rejections. They didn't sting at all. I'm just soooo elated.</p>

<p>I checked Yale, Harvard, and Penn first. Waitlists and rejections. I didn't cry, but I was definitely on the verge...and then I got that Princeton acceptance. And I screamed hahahaha</p>

<p>I cried too after rejections and waitlists. But then I got some good news the next day so I got over it.</p>

<p>I cried when I got rejections from Amherst and Swarthmore at the same time...
then I got over it and started to fall in love with Vassar.
When I got rejected from Brown, my dad was more upset than I was....</p>

<p>My D is still crying......just got waitlisted to top school.....But got into #2, #3; she'll get over it......eventually</p>

<p>i feel like i'm going to cry when everyone tells me "at least you didn't get rejected." well... four waitlists at your four top schools is horrible! but no, i haven't cried yet</p>

<p>Nah, slacked off too long in high school to expect anything other than rejection/waitlist from top tier schools.</p>

<p>I cried ED round, more from having to do more college work than just being rejected. Then this one I didn't cry out of joy/sadness. I think I did RD round muuuuch better (tears ED were a sign of being too attached, I think).</p>

<p>i cried for Columbia. the waitlist for Yale finally sunk in and I cried today - mostly because people who didn't really want to go were accepted from my school</p>

<p>I went to the park and ****ing bawled my eyes out, after finding out I've been rejected everywhere but one school... I had low self confidence to begin with, so when I found out the only quality I was proud of (my smarts) didn't really get me anywhere, I was just pushed over the edge.</p>

<p>Didn't cry but was ready to strangle myself/bang head into wall. I screwed sr year with bad class selection which cost me admissions....</p>

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I went to the park and ****ing bawled my eyes out, after finding out I've been rejected everywhere but one school... I had low self confidence to begin with, so when I found out the only quality I was proud of (my smarts) didn't really get me anywhere, I was just pushed over the edge.

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<p>CCondolences, good luck with all your endeavors.</p>

<p>Haha, that's what all the rejection letters said.</p>

<p>Lol, sorry for sounding generic. But yeah, you sound like an amazing student and I really wish you luck.</p>

<p>Nope, didn't cry.</p>

<p>I screamed when I got into Skidmore, Vassar and Bryn Mawr. My cousin ALMOST had me crying though, when she gave me a long talk about how proud she was of me for getting into the schools I wanted to, and how my work had paid off (I had a rough junior year.)...but nope! Dry eyes. My rejection from Brown (a school I realized wasn't for me AFTER I sent them the application...and my flippin' $70) was met with some disappointment, cause a rejection is a rejection, but also relief, because I didn't want to be pressured into going somewhere (eager non-American Father, yay!) "prestigious" just because of its name.</p>

<p>Bawled when I got deferred in December. Actually felt kind of happy when I got waitlisted by that same school in the spring. weird.</p>

<p>"Nah, slacked off too long in high school to expect anything other than rejection/waitlist from top tier schools."</p>

<p>ditto. although, i did manage to get into a few selective schools.</p>