<p>Let's face it, 91% of us are going to get rejected. So it would be unreasonable not to find some way to deal with it before it comes. GET READY!!!!!!</p>
<p>in the words of ■■■■■ and lil wayne…SHOTZ SHOTZ SHOTZ SHOTZ SHOTZ SHOTZ EVERYBODY!</p>
<p>Jk.</p>
<p>Bright Eyes and Valium.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>The best advice ever.</p>
<p>thanks, I think so too. Conveniently, it’s also a nice way to celebrate! They’re just good for all occasions!</p>
<p>Accept the fact that you are going to get rejected. Realize that it is so likely that you might as well assume the worst. Then think about your safeties, matches and schools that you have already been accepted to and think about all of the things you like about them, and how you would be really happy to attend one of them. I did this and had the most chill decisions period possible. When the rejections and wait-listings from privates started rolling in I wasn’t phased at all. The acceptance from Princeton was just a pleasant surprise.</p>
<p>Get infatuated with a state school, and forget all about Princeton. Then on decision day, you won’t care.</p>
<p>Take on a “screw them” attitude, then go on and do amazingly elsewhere.</p>
<p>bright eyes honestly would only make me feel worse. his music is so… angsty. i love it, but it is. valium, on the other hand… ;)</p>
<p>no but seriously, listen to some good music, think about life, and get drunk with friends. preferably sitting on a rooftop somewhere with decent at least 60 degree weather. But that’s also what I’d like to do if I got accepted too. Heck, that’s what I like to do all the time.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>Marry me? ;)</p>
<p>I think the rejection rate might be closer to 92% this year :)</p>
<p>Remember that if you go to a “less prestigious” or “selective” school, you’re just going to stand out more. You’ll be a hero, haha :D</p>
<p>How about commit suicide? I wonder if anyone actually does that.</p>
<p>no, we wouldn’t even consider that had you not posted it.</p>
<p>didn’t apply, fyi.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>BEST ADVICE EVER!!! If only I hadn’t invested so much of my soul into thinking about Yale, before gettting rejected SCEA. When you have no expectations, everything just becomes much sweeter.</p>
<p>Suicide’s the best option. Or staying at home in your mother’s basement playing Maplestory. XD</p>
<p>Collegestress16: unless you get rejected from all your universities (which could happen).</p>
<p>I think it’s best to be optimistic, then extremely pessimistic the day before the decision. That way you can enjoy getting yourself excited, but when you go to open the mailbox, you’ve set yourself up for a rejection.</p>
<p>i’m ready to burn the rejection letter :)</p>