<p>What do you do to all the acceptance letters/info from other schools that you have? I know I won't need them, but they are a cool souvenir to hold on to.</p>
<p>I’m keeping all of my letters in a folder, I saw every acceptance as an accomplishment that I’ll want to remember. All the other material they sent me before I declined their offer I threw away, I’ll never need it and I don’t feel like it’s important to me.</p>
<p>I used my rejection letters to start some charcoal. Yep, at least I got some tasty burgers out of my failures ;)</p>
<p>I was going to make a rejection letter bonfire, but then I didn’t care enough to do that so I just threw them in the garbage. There’s a slightly-hilarious-but-slightly-horrible youtube video of someone burning their Yale rejection letter to the music from Titanic.</p>
<p>I’m keeping all my acceptances - some even came in nice envelopes!</p>
<p>I threw mine away. I just needed the letter from Valpo.</p>
<p>I’m keeping my acceptance letters from my favorite schools/schools with acceptance packets that I liked. Everything else is pretty much useless.</p>
<p>I wrote rejection letters to all the schools that I didn’t end up choosing.</p>
<p>Kidding, though I did consider doing it for the ones that incessantly spammed me during my senior year of high school.</p>
<p>^ I regret to inform you that I cannot accept your offer of admission at this time. Please bear in mind that I received 12 acceptance letters from many wonderful and prestigious schools this year, more than in any previous year. Best luck to you in your future endeavors with another student.</p>
<p>I ripped my only rejection (Wake Forest) into tiny shreds and burned their freakin’ viewbook. That one sucks because I live in Winston-Salem and drive by the campus a lot, and every time I do I get reminded that I’m not good enough for them. Even though I never really thought I wanted to go there, it hurts.</p>
<p>I wrote a personal letter to Greensboro College when I declined there because various events there helped me realize theatre as my passion and I’ve gotten to know some of the faculty and students. However, I realized the administration probably wouldn’t care and postmarked it to the Theatre department, then sent the University a much more terse letter thanking them for the offer but declining. I also wrote to UNC-Greensboro and Lenoir-Rhyne. Western Carolina made it easy as a click of a button on my admissions account, although now I feel like I should write something.</p>
<p>I kept my acceptance letters, because I had many that I was very proud of. I threw out my rejections, and that was that.</p>
<p>@MissGen I cracked up reading your comment rofl. I’ll be sure to do that when I decide xDD</p>
<p>I kept all my letters–acceptances, waitlists, and rejections–in my Princeton folder. They’re somewhere in my closet at home now, in a filebox that my children will probably find and use against me one day.</p>
<p>I didn’t even receive the dignity of a rejection letter. Most, actually all, of my rejections were online letters that were impersonalized.</p>
<p>who the heck writes letters rejecting an offer of admission?</p>
<p>I think I lost most of my acceptance and rejection letters…after I got accepted into my dream school I saved it’s acceptance letter and didn’t care for any others…afterwards I pretty much skimmed through all of the acceptance packages I received later looking for dollar amounts (scholarships) and if I couldn’t find an amount I left the letter on the table, which my mom probably threw away or something lol</p>
<p>I kept my acceptance letters and destroyed my rejection letters. There’s one letter that I’m really proud of and I’ll show my kids one day.</p>
<p>My mom always opened my acceptances before I got home from school and threw out the cool envelopes and stuff so I didn’t have anything cool worth keeping. That was actually really annoying.</p>
<p>I just tossed them all. I can remember where I’ve been accepted and rejected, haha. Most of the colleges only notified by email, though, which made the decision about whether to keep or trash letters something of a moot point.</p>