<p>You know what? LSE (London School of Economics)
is the absolute worst…
Even from Bates and other universities you get some sort of a letter.
Even from OXFORD they give you AND your teacher who recommended you a letter explaining how you were qualified but they just didn’t have any spot for me</p>
<p>LSE… all I found out was after a month of my application through UCAS that my Application was ‘Unsuccessful’</p>
<p>One word, no letter, no explanation. </p>
<p>Just an ‘Unsuccessful’ on your UCAS page (think of it like the Common App but it gives your application results on the same page)</p>
<p>I was only rejected from one school (Brown) and the letter didn’t even sound like a rejection until you read “regret” in there. It was beautifully written and didn’t even make me feel bad or unqualified at all haha. But that feeling could have also been the fact that I knew a rejection was coming.</p>
<p>^^ Supertank, I HATE the UK system in general. Yep, I got rejected from LSE but when I went to visit there (I live in London) and throughout the whole process, I felt that the entire college system was so drab, lifeless, and seemed to just spurt out graduates.</p>
<p>hahahaha I love the part about penn state sending a rejection letter in a fat envelope. the mom had to pick her daughter up off the floor lol ha,</p>
<p>wow this is interesting. i didn’t know there were so many variations on college rejection letters. i thought they were all pretty standard and nice. but Bates was really rough. it just basically told you, you couldn’t complete the coursework well.</p>
<p>CUNY was the worst for me. The rejection letter itself wasn’t bad, but I ended up getting accepted into a college I didn’t apply to. That was my first notice I was rejected to the ones I did apply to.</p>
<p>Then, I got another letter stating that they weren’t able to place me in my top choices.</p>
<p>Then, I got three separate rejection letters from each of those choices.</p>