<p>i am soooooo gunna get rejected,...just like yale penn and brown </p>
<p>i called it ~</p>
<p>i am soooooo gunna get rejected,...just like yale penn and brown </p>
<p>i called it ~</p>
<p>Penn and Brown reject over here as well.</p>
<p>Actually, I've been rejected so many times this week I've lost count, so don't feel bad. I'm already preparing for my Stanford rejection and accepting the fact that I'm going to be stuck in Southern California for at least another year at UCLA, where I'm already looking at Education Abroad options and planning for a transfer because holy crap do I need to get out of here.</p>
<p>Longest. Sentence. Ever.</p>
<p>Good luck to everyone else, though!</p>
<p>penn and brown rejectee here too.. soon-to-be stanford rejectee as well..</p>
<p>brown, harvard and williams rejectee</p>
<p>Looks like we all got rejected from Brown. It has been a bad week and Stanford gets to wrap it up.</p>
<p>At this point I'm praying for a waitlist. At least then there's still time for me to win the lottery or sell my left leg on the black market or picket the admissions office and fight my way in.</p>
<p>I would be sooo estatic if I got waitlisted. I would be jumping up and down for joy just at the mere fact that I wasn't out-right rejected. Then again, there is like no chance of that happening.</p>
<p>harvard/yale rejectee as well. i will eat my leg if i get waitlisted, but i probably don't have to worry about that -- there's probably the thinnest stanford envelope with my name on it.</p>
<p>I don't think it's that hard to get wait-listed. in my school (although it's a very competitive one) about 12 ppl got waitlisted last yr(starting w/ 4.4 gpa and up)
none of them got in though...</p>
<p>btw, a bit offtopic, but how exactly do waitlists work ? dont they conflict w/ your statement of intent (or whatever that's called) ?</p>
<p>The way I understand waitlists, if you end up getting off it all you lose is your housing deposit at the other school. You might get shafted on housing if you get off the waitlist, but c'mon, it's Stanford. I'd sleep in a closet if they'd let me.</p>
<p>yale rejects unite! the only 2 people who got into old yale this year were.. 1) a science olympiad math genius who got one B in AP spanish last year.. and 2) a computer programmer nerdy guy whose grades aren't good but is a coding fiend.. anyway.. stanford, in all its glory, gets to put the rotten cherry on top of the week. somewhere floating around in the mail pile is a thin envelope with my name on it.. <em>sigh</em> i wish it would just get here already so i can start getting over it.</p>
<p>hah, so true. so what are the chance of people who got rejected from yale getting into stan?</p>
<p>hehe I got rejected from Yale too but I kind of expected it. I sent in a freakin web journal entry for my third essay haha. And what do you mean stuck in SoCal? I would love that haha.</p>
<p>i'm so sure of my rejection i already sent in the nonrefundable acceptance fee for my safety school :(</p>
<p>Penn and Brown admit over here, but those apps were much better than my Stanford one.</p>
<p>Oh no, Spyder! Don't be so morbid :( There may be an acceptance packet in the pile for you yet. Right next to mine (I hope).</p>
<p>The only reason I'm holding out an iota of hope for Stanford because it was by far my best and most solid application. If it doesn't pay off...it's UCLA for me. Congrats on Penn and Brown though, zephyr. I only wish I had that sort of decision to make.</p>
<p>spyder! you just might get that fat packet! but, hah, random, stupid question: how much are deposits usually? of course i'm asking because i got waitlisted at my second choice school, and i'm likely to be rejected from stanford. where's the mailman already?!</p>
<p>my boss just called and said i didn't have to go to work until four (usually its three). just in time to check the mail, eh. please god be setting me up for happiness here.</p>
<p>harvard/yale/berkeley reject... mit waitlist :(</p>
<p>i think we all think we're going to be rejected, but we still have this ray of hope that we'll be accepted..</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree sDaLi. We can't help but hope. Stanford did have its own separate app and I think for some of us, it presented us better than the common app and other apps.</p>
<p>lol...maybe it presented you better...definately not me...my stanford app took 15 minutes...it was extremely last minute...i was too lazy to do it until i got my harvard decision , which turned out to be a deferral</p>