<p>Just curious guys, what would you guys do if you got accepted or, God forbid, you get rejected? Need some advice on how to handle myself, especially for the latter. </p>
<p>Me personally, I would probably just thank my parents and tell them how much I love them, and how amazing they are. </p>
<p>then it's party time. </p>
<p>If i get rejected, I would probably internalize all my disappointment, feign indifference and just sulk while doing the rest of my college apps. Senior year is going to suck if i get into a bad school.</p>
<p>Hmm if I get accepted I’ll probably start crying out of pure joy & jumping up and down. I’ll be so excited that I won’t be able to sit still & I’ll keep questioning it & rereading my acceptance letter =P to be a little creative I’d probably wear a lot of purple & white the following day(:</p>
<p>If rejected… I don’t even know yet. I’ve never wanted anything this bad so I don’t know how I’m gonna react if I don’t get in…I assume I’ll be sulking & have an “I don’t care about anything” stage for a while.</p>
<p>I hope we all get in so we can celebrate rather than sulk! (:</p>
<p>If I get in I’ll definitely be jumping around and run outside and do some laps around town screaming hahaha, and I’ll wear my NYU sweatshirt to school which I haven’t worn since I applied (superstitious)</p>
<p>If I don’t get in…gah I don’t even know. I’ll be very upset. I don’t have a clear #2 school that I love, which will make it even harder. I don’t want to think about that :P</p>
<p>I can’t say i would be bery let down if I got rejected. Even though I applied ED1, I’m not really a great applicant. My GPA is low UW (3.2) but I have decent SATs (2070) and SAT II scores (760 in math) with swimming recruitment. I just want to swim at NYU really bad, but I take let downs pretty well so I’d understand if I’m not admitted.</p>
<p>I would be absolutely ecstatic if I got in though haha</p>
<p>If I get accepted (which I probably won’t be), I will take the next train up to NYC and buy myself an NYU sweatshirt…then party it up in Korea Town because I can. Once I get back I’ll run to my 10th grade Latin teacher’s room and shout “YOU TRIED TO DEFEAT ME BUT YOU FAILED, WITCH!!!”</p>
<p>If I get rejected (which I probably will be) I’ll watch Korean comedies then cry myself to sleep. The next day I will go to my 11th grade bio teacher’s room and give him a printed version of my rejection letter telling him that this is partially all his fault. XD</p>
<p>My heart will turn inside out if I get rejected. That sharp pointy pain would be the worst feeling I’d ever get in my life. But of course, that won’t happen, since I am going to get accepted! (here’s hoping!) </p>
<p>I got a question for you guys. I applied for Stern ED but they also received my SAT Subject test scores of which I got a 720 USH, 640 Math II, and 530 French, lol. My Regular SAT is a 2110. Would they look down upon my 640 and especially my 530? I didn’t mean to send those. But my guidance counselor had to e-mail NYU all the scores because they weren’t getting sent on time. How would they treat those subject test scores?</p>
<p>They’d probably not care that much about your previous scores. They consider your highest scores, not your lowest. </p>
<p>If I get accepted I can run around on the streets wearing like a bikini. I’d be buying like Christmas gifts for everyone on the streets cuz I’m so happy.
But if I get rejected… I’d sulk like hell. Watch sad movies to just cry out and play world of warcraft until I get exhausted crash in bed.</p>
<p>if you are a girl then running “around on the streets wearing like a bikini” is not an original idea. it would have been had you been a girl. you got disqualified from the competition. :D</p>
<p>^oh id love to give her one point for that original idea. but the rules ask for “the most original way to celebrate” not “the most original idea to celebrate a rejection”. so i cant award her the points. :D</p>