<p>These comments suck.</p>
<p>^Well, yours is just amazing…</p>
<p>I can’t wait till we find out where we’re going!</p>
<p>I thought more people would use digg and get my reference.</p>
<p>I always think of bleeding when people say profusely. I don’t know why.
Maybe it’s the doctor wannabe part of my brain.</p>
<p>When I get the letter from McGill, I think I’m going to cry regardless of whether I get accepted or not. haha
I need to man up. hahah</p>
<p>Currently beating myself up for applying only to top schools… and writing my essays at the last minute.
I want to get in to Yale or Princeton so bad… but it might not happen!!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh</p>
<p>^ I’m sure you’ll get in somewhere great! Just know that if you weren’t accepted, then you weren’t meant to go there. It will, inevitably, hurt, but my brother got rejected from Yale when he was a senior and had his heart set on that school. Now, he’s so happy where he is now and is happy. you always need to keep that mindset when applying to ivies</p>
<p>I am going to die if I don’t get fished out of Cambridge’s pool. Die.</p>
<p>I told my friend I got pooled and he was like “Oh, that’s awful. I can’t imagine not getting into my top college.” That’s so comforting. . . .</p>
<p>Guys, even if you don’t get into your top schools, it’s all going to work out in the end. I promise.</p>
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<p>Wow, that was the single most intelligent thing I’ve ever heard. My entire perspective on life just changed.</p>
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<p>That is just false. We might as well say that every child with Leukemia was meant to have it…</p>
<p>Well, personally, I think it is absolutely wrong to compare college admissions with Leukemia…two totally different things. It’d be sickening to even associate the two things together, and I know because I currently know someone sufferring through that. =/ </p>
<p>But nonetheless, life certainly isn’t fair, and we all need to accept that at some point just hopefully not in April :)</p>
<p>^ The point was meant to illustrate that things do not always happen for a reason. The idea that we are “meant” or destined to go to a certain college may be appealing to swim2daend, seeing as she was accepted at her first choice. However, the idea that everything happens for a reason is horribly uninformed as well as insulting to those who have terrible misfortunes such as leukemia.</p>
<p>omg. calm down. idk what your problem is with me. it’s not insulting at all. someone will be happy wherever they go if they want to be happy. ppl are only sad if they decide to be. u also go the gender wrong. just get a life instead of trying to cause fights on an online forum.</p>
<p>i know the feeling of waiting long…for that school…that one school you’ve always been dreaming of… to send you that acceptance letter in that big envelope…LOL okay i think i’m getting carried away now =/</p>
<p>I’m not a senior, but I know how it feels to apply to a school that you are absolutely in love with and to not be accepted, for whatever reason. And then the guy from your science class or something gets in when he didn’t want the school anywhere close to how much you did. And when people tell you it’s better that you’re going somewhere else, you die a little inside because you know that’s not true. And in my case, it’s true. </p>
<p>I don’t want to rain down on this parade, but that is the truth. Granted, most people will be accepted and I wish luck to everyone on CC in their college prospects, but I also dislike it when people say “You weren’t meant to go there if they didn’t accept you” because it’s a softer way of saying you didn’t deserve what you wanted most.</p>
<p>Well, my brother got deferred from Yale and ultimately rejected. It was his first choice and he was devastated. Did he deserve it? Absolutely, but everyone who deserves it won’t necessarily get in. As a matter of fact, most people who deserve it WON’T get in. He ended up going to a college he absolutely loved and built him up to completely change his entire perspective and is happier than he ever has been. So, from my perspective, I did not at all mean to say that you don’t deserve it, especially when I don’t even know who I’m talking to. I’m just saying that there’s another place out there, hopefully one that you applied to, where you will be just as happy/happier. At the time, you think not. I think that people should wait until they attend a college that wasn’t their first choice, make a decision if they like it or not (and entire with an open mind), and then tell me that I’m wrong.</p>
<p>^^ that’s a good articulation of why I took issue with the “if you don’t get in, you weren’t meant to go” comment. </p>
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<p>Okay, then you’re not a whiny girl. You’re just a dude who comes off like a whiny girl.</p>
<p>Dude, you’re pathetic. I’m not whining at all. Just clearly stating my point/perspective. this fight all started with your unnecessary post on the 1st page.</p>
<p>AOMMMMMM!!!111!!!1111oneoneone!!111</p>