<p>anyone does too? lk users with two hours length of interviews and superstar athletes and natural born musicians and third-world developing country civil war survivor ANd taking care of three brothers? (JK about the last part)</p>
<p>Absolutely! Iam already stressed by this process...</p>
<p>being at boarding school IS intimidating.
i don't know what kind of school that you're applying too so I'm not sure if this will apply to you, but at Exeter, where I go, everyone else seems cnstantly bette than you. There are people who were nationally ranked in swimming before tey came here, peopl who simply write like they were born with a pen in their hand, and they SHOW, not tell, perfectly. It's crazy.</p>
<p>But that's what's so good about it. The healthy comptition here always keeps me motvated and prevents me from slacking off, so there's never a point where someone can look around and think, "Hmm, I'm the best. What to do, what to do..." But in sports, academics, music, no one I can think of at the moment is perfectin all three areas. Everyone (except me, apparently...) has one special trait that they can excel at and do really well in, and that keeps me working hard! :D</p>
<p>You know what the best part of the "godly" applicants that you are competing against?
They'll be your colleagues.</p>
<p>I mean, if they didn't think you were as special as the other applicants then, why would they accept you? You must have something they like about you :)</p>