<p>Rejected from two. Waitlisted at 5. Accepted to 8.</p>
<p>Accepted to 3, rejected from 2 (but Ivies, nonetheless).</p>
<p>out of 11: 2 acceptances, 6 rejections (ivy), 1 waitlist (cornell), 2 haven't heard from...</p>
<p>i applied to 5 reaches. rejected from all of them. it really hurts.</p>
<p>6 rejections (rice, harvard, stanford, columbia, princeton, ut bhp)
yeah i'm now a big part of the lovely statistic of 1600's rejected from um ..everywhere. except ut.</p>
<p>I applied to 8 schools- got accepted to 5, rejected to 3. I applied to 4 good matches and got in and 4 reaches and got into 1.</p>
<p>2 Acceptances followed by 4 rejections. :rolleyes: </p>
<p>I am done.</p>
<p>3 acceptances and 3 rejections. It sucks. (final result)</p>
<p>4 rejections, 4 acceptances, 1 waitlist, 1 pending... decent balance i guess</p>
<p>Finally done.</p>
<p>5 acceptances, 5 rejections, 2 waitlists</p>
<p>Amazing how people smart enough to get accepted into these schools can still be so dumb as to fail to understand the concept of "post rejections."</p>
<p>I think it's downright disrespectful to these people who tried just as hard as you but didn't turn out so lucky in what is essentially a collegiate crapshoot.</p>
<p>And that kid who said non-Wharton Penn wasn't a big deal...</p>
<p>Wharton: 475 / 3938 = 12.1%
College: 2,261 / 12,999 = 17.4%</p>
<p>Yeah, huge difference...not. Don't come here with an attitude like that. Or perhaps come and have your mind changed?</p>
<p>7 rejections, 4 waitlists, 5 acceptances.</p>
<p>19 rejections, 3 accepted, 2 waitlists and 3 pending... And still very happy. :D</p>
<p>5 rejections in a row over just ONE night...the only time I pulled an all-nighter on Mar 30, hoping to get just a single acceptance to make up for it...and what did I get? A rejection at 3 AM, 2 rejections at 5 AM, 1 rejection from what-was-my-first-choice-and-dream-school at 6 AM (the lousy server was clogged). I got drunk and sobered up at 7 PM only to get the last rejection of the day in my mailbox.
And life still goes on...</p>
<p>4 acceptances, 2 waitlists, 2 rejections</p>
<p>4/9 = rejections. 2/9 = waitlist. 3/9 = acceptances.</p>
<p>i am shocked to see how many schools you all applied to! who payed for all those application fees?</p>
<p>anyways, back when i applied (last year) i got a very cold rejection from cornell, and a waitlist from northwestern.</p>
<p>I only paid the fees for two of the schools. The others were free for online applications or international students or student (US citizens or int'ls) living overseas. :)</p>
<p>2 rejections if u count early. and i like to think that the non-early one was because i lack common sense. oh well.</p>
<p>3 rejects, 7 admits. I really didnt try in high school until it was too late. Oh well, rejects were Berkeley, Claremont Mckenna and PSU-UP (weird). Whatever, got into UCSD. It's a good school, and i guess im happy considering the amount of effort i put into hs.</p>