<p>ilovecapezios
Of course I should feel happy for my friend, but in this case I really can’t force myself to do so. Since my other friend who has nearly perfect SAT scores, actively participated in numerous clubs and social activities. She has internships in NIH every summer. Enrolled in IB program, straight As throughout high school. Of course she is not a genius, but she worked so hard, and now all she deserves is a rejection letter? And now this guy just flied to U.S. with no activities and low SAT scores (btw, he didn’t even care to go to the interview) got in to her dream University. This is furious for an observer to watch how unfair the world can be, yet we are incapable to do anything about it. Now I don’t even know what the colleges are looking for. I mean no matter how hard you try, your effort is only weight as much as a piece of rejection letter.</p>