<p>Instead of moping, have you taken the time to consider just why all your colleges rejected you in the first place?</p>
<p>n.e., what did you decide to do? Are you still at college or did you leave?</p>
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I want to leave this hell hole and reapply to other schools for the Class of 2013. I don't want to consider transfer</p>
<p>Is applying to colleges AFTEr high school graduation really that crazy?
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You know, I get the sense the OP is planning on "forgetting" this school and applying to colleges as if he graduated HS and THEN decided to go about applying to college. In other words, apply as a first-time freshman.</p>
<p>Don't do it! You'll be lying on the apps which specifically forbid this and ask if you've enrolled at any college after HS. And you'll get caught; you think you're miserable now, wait until you're kicked out of your next college for this (or get a letter over the summer when they run the queries once they know who's enrolled that they're withdrawing your acceptance). </p>
<p>There is a company called the National Student Clearinghouse National</a> Student Clearinghouse: Degree verification & enrollment verification set up to provide exactly this type of information; they claim to have data on 91% of the US college student body. It's routine at most colleges to check for various reasons; to see if you're eligible for financial aid and how much you've already used, to catch students who "forget" to list a college, etc. They list as a sample use of their service detecting exactly what you may be considering under their StudentTracker service, and it only costs 5 cents a student to check.</p>
<p>n.e, I am a freshman in college & I am going through exactly the same thing!!! I dont know what to do. I tried making friends at the college, but these people are really boring/crazy people. They are the type of
people that cry even if they got a 90, while I am failing!!! What did
you do to solve your problem??</p>
<p>^ne only posted this once, over 4 years ago.</p>
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<p>Closing old thread.</p>