Outgoing seniors, are you satisfied with the way things went?

<p>Are you happy to be going to the college you'll be attending in the fall?</p>

<p>I am extremely happy...When I was deferred and then rejected from Yale (my first choice), I thought I was going to end up at one of my safeties but then I was accepted to Harvard, which I didn't even think of applying to until the very last minute. I got sooo lucky this year =D</p>

<p>I am very happy and excited with my choices and the college I'll be attending come August. I don't have any real regrets.</p>

<p>I sort of wish that I applied to different schools. The thing is, I know I wouldn't have because I couldn't afford it. The funny thing is, I woould have never thought about going to Wellesley if the application wasn't free online. I guess I am satisfied, even though I made the decision last minute and part of still wishes I chose Smith or Oberlin. or even Grinnell because it was closer to home. I guess I am just really indecisive and no matter what I would have done, I would feel this way.</p>

<p>Yea, I'm pretty pleased w/ where I'm going, granted I applied on a whim, but, hmmmm, it def turned out for the best.</p>

<p>i'm happy about where i'm going, although i wish i would have applied to other places too...</p>

<p>Yeah : ) I don't think this year was as hard on me as it was on other applicants whose stats looked a lot like mine--I'm thinking I got lucky.</p>

<p>I am so happy with the way things turned out this year. Duke has been my dream school since I was like 8, and I can't believe I'll actually be going there next year! In the beginning I wished that I could've applied to more places, but it wouldn't have mattered because I would've chosen Duke no matter where else I had gotten into.</p>

<p>Extremely Happy</p>

<p>Got into my number 2 pick!!! (deferred and rejected from princeton... but oh well!)</p>

<p>In hindsight... maybe I should've applied ED to Cornell... it would'a saved me lots of time, energy, and pain later for the RD round</p>

<p>I got into both schools I applied to but once decision time came money kept me from my school of choice....I'd recomend REALIZING how expensive schools are and seriously thinking about if you can afford it or not....I don't regret applying I wish I didn't have my heart set on it just to be dissapointed later....i sound so depressing haha.</p>

<p>I'm content with where I'll be attending.</p>

<p>I know I'll be happy when I get there, but I'm unhappy with how admissions turned out for me.</p>

<p>i'm extremely happy with where I'm going</p>

<p>I feel great about how things turned out. I am really excited about where I will be attending school next year and I was really lucky with my results. But I wish I had applied to a few Ivies and Stanford. I guess its just the grass is always greener thing.</p>

<p>I'm really happy about where I'm going but I do wish I applied to more schools (or switch schools that I applied to and never would've went to with others I didn't apply to and would love to go to). I never expected to end up in northwestern but I'm very happy about it (although I got deferred then rejected by my dream school..stanford). I guess it all works out for the best!</p>

<p>It's kind of weird, because I originally went to Boston to visit Tufts and Dartmouth. We had an extra day, so we visited MIT sort of on a whim. My dad told me to apply because he really liked it there (truth be told, even though I didn't want to admit it, I fell in love with MIT that day) and I was SOOO angry because I thought it was a waste of time. When I got deferred, I kind of had an "I told you so" sort of attitude. I focused on my other schools instead. When I got in, I was so shocked, I totally didn't even expect it. I mean, I hadn't even considered MIT at all until one week before EA, and I had my interview the day before the deadline. Crazy. It all worked out though, and I'm really happy about where I'm going, even though I ended up getting rejected to my prior dream school (Duke). By that time, though, I didn't even care, because I knew that MIT was where I wanted to be. So, it was a crazy wild ride, and one that I won't forget for a while, but I'm really happy about it all!!! :) I hope my sister has as much fun with it as I did....</p>

<p>I'm pleased but jury's always out on how things will go until you've been there for a while. </p>

<p>Gonna be tough to go away from home for the first time and gonna be tough to get used to a lot of new things but I think it's time to do a little bit of growing up, a little bit of experiencing new things, and just seein if I can cut it out.</p>

<p>Extremely satisfied. I'm very excited for the fall.</p>

<p>I'm going to BERKELEY, enough SAID!</p>

<p>I am really happy with the way things went. I'm going to Villanova in August and I got a great financial package.</p>