I would ________ if I get accepted to my reach...

<p>i said i would pee my pants.</p>

<p>even though i got accepted, i didn't, thankfully.</p>

<p>What DID you do then, margo? And congrats! Where at?</p>

<p>be very happy
start having a life again
be relieved
pray</p>

<p>i would feel so complete, seriously.
my dream school has been my dream school since i was eight.
and it’s near my hometown :)</p>

<p>My dream school… Waseda University… is like an Ivy of Japan… so… if I got accepted…</p>

<p>I would start screaming and feel very happy inside. I’d feel so complete too, and excited.</p>

<p>It’s been my dream school for only 2 years… but I’ve grown very attached to it.
I have 2.5 years to feel excited for college though…!</p>

<p>If i got accepted to MIT, I would prepare for exams the next month, while having a nonchalant face.</p>

<p>dream school(s):</p>

<p>1st thing I’ll do: CHECK IF MY LAPTOP IS INFECTED BY A VIRUS.</p>

<p>I would yawn, since I don’t really like my reach schools more than my safeties.</p>

<p>^ Depressing?</p>

<p>I would buy so much Princeton paraphernalia the bank would confiscate my credit card.</p>

<p>^ Not at all. I’m quite happy with my list.</p>

<p>If I got into MIT or any dream school of mine, I’d be sure to leave a note for all of my teachers for the 4 years thanking them for helping me get to where I am.</p>

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<p>Ohhh. I interpreted your statement as apathy.</p>

<p>^^MIT hopeful: MIT will actually send a letter to one of your teachers, thanking them for helping you get there, if you matric.</p>

<p>Oh wow, that’s pretty cool. That’s giving me something to work for.</p>

<p>I would jump in the air and shout! Tell my parents! Make my facebook status as “!!!” because I’d feel weird if I bragged about my acceptance and made it “EMORY 2016 MOTHAF***AS! SUCK IT”</p>

<p>Since middle school, I planned on thanking all of my teachers personally, even the mediocre ones from Kindergarten through senior year. But only if I can find them.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t tell anyone else at school. Just wearing the apparel w/ a smile on my face. (:</p>

<p>@elleway: why not?</p>

<p>LOL i dont think it would be considered as a reach but when I got into my dream school, I screamed- LOUD. I think the neighbors next door heard me and asked my parents if everything was alright. Oh and after that I became super lazy hence i’m here posting on CC and I cut gym like twice =O</p>

<p>@MonochromeAddict</p>

<p>Because in middle school, I didn’t get into my desired competitive high school, and I was so bummed. My other best friend got in, and she told everyone. Her ego sky rocketed. It seemed like everyone that did get accepted into that school was smart, while the others that got rejected weren’t. And I was happy for her, but I felt like it was the end of the world. The local high school I was forced to attend had a bad rept, and I was convinced at that time that the type of high school you go to, affects what college you’ll get accepted to. Yeah, I didn’t know much about the college application process back then. But I kept questioning why I didn’t get accepted; I actually had higher test scores than her too in all regions except math, my GPA was higher, and so I figured that I got rejected because of the interview. But my point is, I’ve already learned what’s it’s like to be rejected and see your close friends get in, to see everyone’s guaranteed expectation of my admission to not come true. It took me 1 and a half years to get it over with. And so I told myself that if I do get accepted into the college of my choice, and all the people that applied didn’t, I wouldn’t flaunt it, nor tell anyone, except my teachers. I guess I shouldn’t wear the apparel then.</p>

<p>@elleway: It’s really nice of you for thinking like that. While reading your post, I was quite stunned that a person with a great personality like you might fail the interview. But oh well…
I also experienced the feeling of rejection. Overcame it pretty quickly. :smiley:
‘Be like a rubber ball. The harder you’re thrown, the higher you’ll bounce.’</p>