<p>A tip for girls who aspire to check their results in the bathroom: wear boots to school so you can put your phone in your boot. That’s what I’m going to do. </p>
<p>Why? I just have it in my pocket, my teachers don’t care. They know what “going to the bathroom” means in a boring class. </p>
<p>Adding onto what @swimmergirl3 said, wait a little bit after the time so you know that you have your results. Make sure the sound is turned off!</p>
<p>Haha I love how we’re conspiring to be bad boys/girls in class tomorrow. </p>
<p>P.S. If you’re crying (and you’re a girl) no teacher will yell at you for taking to long in the bathroom.</p>
<p>Unless the teacher is an evil, twisted person. Then they’ll yell at you, or maybe laugh. I don’t know.</p>
<p>You know what? I don’t really care. I have study hall, but it’s not like missing one core class for ten minutes is that bad. OH, and if you’re really heartbroken and want to go home (applies to both girls and boys), say you threw up in the bathroom and you’re feeling lightheaded. If your school nurse is anything like mine, she’ll let you home. That’s how I got out of so many trumpet lessons in fifth grade (: </p>
<p>That’s a very astute idea, one that I will utilize for that day of the fateful decisions. Unless I’m accepted of course, then I’ll go to the nurse and say I’m feeling lightheaded out of joy!</p>
<p>As I’m an international student (and as there is a 12 hr time difference) I’m going to be eating dinner when I receive the first “decision”, and I’ll be sleeping when I receive the rest. If I’m rejected from all the schools I’ve applied to, I’ll just cry in my room and be this snide, sarcastic person the next day at school, darkening everyone’s day. But hopefully I won’t have to resort to that.</p>
<p>@boardingschoolx international student too! 13 hour time difference for me… I feel like my stomach is tighly coiled into knots… really am not expecting much, and I have my Chemistry practical exam the next day at school so hopefully I don’t spill chemicals all over me that would be bad uGH</p>
<p>@bluepolicebox Are you a Whovian? (Your profile pic reveals a lot) and hahaha I understand COMPLETELY. Which schools are you applying to, if you don’t mind me asking? ;
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<p>I’m going to school. I’ll be nervous but this is my second time around hearing responses from boarding school(s) - I applied to 1 last year and 7 this year, and I’m currently accepted one place, waitlisted at another, and waiting on the other results tomorrow. Last year was tough but I feel better prepared to handle it this year, especially because I’m already accepted at my safety.</p>
<p>Just remember, your school (wherever you wind up, whether it’s public high school or your dream school) does not define you. Wherever you go, you make the difference.</p>
<p>The anxiety is really catching up on me. I woke up a few moments ago and sat next to the toilet because I really needed to throw up… I absolutely hate this. The worst part is if I don’t get in this year, there is a sure chance it will be the same deal next year. </p>
<p>I’m an international applicant…being in school for me is the worst part. I’ll be fidgeting nonstop in class, crossing my fingers and looking like a crazy person. </p>
<p>@ccnaf14 I have study tomorrow too. My study hall supervisor is really nice and lets me use her laptop. But I like the idea of being a bad-a** and breaking school rules ;)</p>
<p>I once got scolded for eating spinach in class.</p>
<p>That happened.</p>
<p>haha @stargirl3 it depends on the teachers I guess. I got lucky this year and got most of the good ones. My math teacher was like “do any of you all want some gum?” and then she asked us which picture of her and her husband we liked better. I normally keep my phone on in study hall anyways in my skirt pocket. First period is generally the period in which I remember something I forgot at home haha</p>
<p>My school is full of kids who will abuse opportunity, so we have none.</p>
<p>'Nuff said.</p>
<p>@boardingschoolx of course I’m a Whovian ahahaha ARE YOU ONE TOO??? And I applied to Choate, Exeter and Andover… one of those typical kids that only applied to the acronyms. I wish I had started the application process earlier and researched more, REALLY regret not applying to St. Andrews. </p>
<p>My history teacher is all like do whatever you want in my class. I eat in there because I have to study for lunch.</p>
<p>I’m actually really pleased that I have school on Monday. I know I would agonize over the letter all day if I had to stay home. At school, I have friends to distract me. I know that whenever I’ve been upset, all it takes is an hour with my buddies before I forget completely.</p>