<p>Personally, I’m thinking of taking my car out for a spin on the highway, drive insanely fast, and just scream. Any takers?</p>
<p>Calling everyone I know, screaming hysterically, crying like a fool, and going out for dinner to Friday's! I would even be tempted to send a letter to my regional rep telling her how much I love her :-)</p>
<p>I will bawl out...</p>
<p>After I'm done freaking out and jumping up and down and triple checking that it really happened I would tell my parents then immediately call my sis and tell her. Then I would insist on going out to celebrate my acceptance in some way. After that I would probably try to find the contact number of my interviewer who asked me to inform him of my decision and plan to call him the next day to tell him about it. Then I'd email my Yale interviewer because he wanted to know too.(and at the same time probably tell him about my harvard and yale rejections). Then I'd post a blog on my myspace and then realize how stupid that would be because everyone at school would see it and be jealous and be mean to me but I wouldn't care. Then I'd stay up all night and try to drown out the rest of my excitement before school so I don't go crazy and run around telling everyone. Then i'd go to school and do it anyway and feel partially bad about it but be too happy to notice. That pretty much sums up the 24 hours immediately after my acceptance IF IT HAPPENS!!!</p>
<p>I will most likely check on Saturday, or just wait for the letter. Why not let the dream of Wharton live on for one more day?</p>
<p>kid you're crazy. I don't have that much patience for anything. I'm freaking out about almost having to wait until 9:00pm tomorrow let alone two whole days.</p>
<p>I want the letter, rather than the e-mail.</p>
<p>I really hope I get into Penn, as I just got waitlisted into Northwestern (most likely due to my overallocation of time to my penn application).</p>
<p>I fI get in, Im going to tlel my parents, yell hysterically, light some fireworks, drink, call my grandparents and my extended family in China, Ja0an, and Canada, tell off to those people who doubted me in school, sleep, eat, go to school, then have senioritis completely set in.</p>
<p>Ahhhh you don't even know how much I would want to tell off this kid who's been putting me down about every college I've applied to. And this is bad but the best part is that he probably got rejected from Northwestern. I'd also go out and get drunk if it wasn't agaist my religion.</p>
<p>baggins, I bet all of us have been through similar situations. Remember, all great leaders are loners, as the saying goes. Well, I dont think we're necessarily loners, but have been through alot of trouble for sure, haha. Well, I dont think it's anti-moral to show off our acceptances to those people that annoyed you.</p>
<p>Ex. I really want to beat this girl in school who told me that athletics is more imporatant then grades. Im only above average athletically, but a music major. The ironic part is, the girl isnt even considered that athletic. She's one of those wannabe athletic jocks in the school who try to protect the "cool" kids in order to be part of them. Can you guys tell I despise my school? Grew up in a large city. It could just be that I dont fit into a small village setting....</p>
<p>Rachmaninoff you are totally my twin. I lived in a big city and then ended up moving to a small town where life sucks and i've just been counting down the years until I can go to college and leave this place and the horrible people in it behind.</p>
<p>OMG! That's awesome, haha. It's sickening isn't it? The lack of information in small places, and the eagerness of everybody around to take heresay as facts. I can't even mention the number of complaints I have here.</p>
<p>I cannot wait till I get out of here!</p>
<p>It is sickening. These people live in their secluded little town and don't even realize that there is a world outside this place. They think everyone is the same as them. I got to ****ed yesterday because we got into a discussion about the Japanese Internment camps during WWII and everyone in my class started talking about how it was right and they would have done the same thing if they were president. By the way I live in the Bible Belt now which is totally different from the north where I lived before.</p>
<p>I can't wait to get out either.</p>
<p>I totally had to dumb myself down when I moved here. People thought I was a know-it-all and showoffy because I came from a competitive environment where everyone corrects everyone. Its how we learned. But now I have to resort to making crude jokes if I ever wanted to fit in.</p>
<p>Almost everyone here is conservative and liberal is defined as what the rest of the US sees as centrists. I used to be a centrist until I was exposed to so many conservative views. I have to choose not to talk about politics at my school and was actually screwed over at a public speaking competition where I voiced my opinion on foreign politics which was the point of the competition. It cost me advancing to state.</p>
<p>Everyone here knows they don't know everything but that doesn't stop them from juding people dumber than them and putting down people smarter then them. Racist and prejudice joke telling is a favorite pass time of people here. You can taste the prejudice in the air but its so deep that you can't point any specific thing out.</p>
<p>Haha, at least the people in your place admit that they don't know much. My place definately acts like a know-it-all region. We have many smart-ass people who think they're so mature and superior, it's ridiculous. </p>
<p>Seriously, peopl ehere thiks that Chinese people eat their children :/</p>
<p>Wow thats crazy. My school has 1 Chinese kid and he gets made fun of all the time but they've never said that to him. He's a funny kid though. He was in Contest Play and the play had a scene where a guy models women's night dresses and he pulled it off hilariously. Too bad all the homophobes have pronouced him gay since then. People here could get away with hate crimes against gay people here.</p>
<p>Wow, you know, I love Penn, and if I get in, I'll be happy. And even if I don't get in, I still have an awesome family, a ton of great offers, and amazing friends. So you know what, it really doesn't matter.</p>
<p>Sad thing is, they dont ask me that out of an insult. It's a relaistic question. For example, when one of my friends introduces me, and a discussion regarding my heritages come up, a question like that can pop up. It's wierd, haha.</p>
<p>GOING TO THE COACH STORE AND SPLURGING (got parental permission)!!!!</p>
<p>I wish I'd done something exciting...I just walked to my school for my younger sister's recital. That's it.....very boring.</p>
<p>OP: I wouldnt go out and drive too fast...it might open up a space for someone on WL.</p>