Rejections Letters: What are you are going to do with yours?

<p>Keep it. It's part of my life. Then again, I keep everything. lol, I like the response about sending it back to them, autographed :)</p>

<p>umm...throw it out. Why would you keep it?</p>

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I found out from UCLA on line. As soon as I got the official letter, I put it up on my wall, next to other memorabilia. Im not sure why...lol

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I did the same thing. It's been my only rejection but I pinned it up on the college board in my bedroom.</p>

<p>Keep it.. so tht i m reminded tht i GOTTA screw d university's case wen i bcum some big shot :D</p>

<p>I would post them on some kind of Wall of Shame, but my school doesn't have that. I'll probably just put them in a folder somewhere and file them away.</p>

<p>I will (I already got 6-7) use it as a toilet paper!!</p>

<p>I got two rejection letters. One i threw away, the other i burned =]</p>

<p>I think I'm going to frame them and keep them, just to remind myself that I was at the point that I was able to even apply to these great schools.</p>

<p>I framed my MIT rejection; after I'm famous, I'll send it to their adcom with a beanie with the words 'Had it not been for you guys, I'd have been a nerd' written across it.</p>

<p>^^@brillar: same here!</p>

<p>i'm gonna put all of mine in an envelope, keep it under my pillow, and read them all every night before i go to sleep</p>

<p>My dd's school has a "Wall of Rejection" on which students post their "best" rejection letters (usually blacking out the relevant identifying info). She says it is strangely comforting, altho a couple letters seem a little suspect, e.g., the two students who have unfortunately been rejected from Hogwarts and the one student who seems to have received a rejection from our local community college.</p>

<p>i threw one of mine away (only got one but might get a couple more friday) but if i do i think i plan on burning them. seems like it would satisfy me than simply tossing them in the trash</p>

<p>Burn Them!! Burn Them!! Burn Them!!</p>

<p>Rip it apart, throw it away or burn it....burn!!!</p>

<p>I still haven't opened my UCLA rejection letter that I got a few days ago. I think I'm going to leave that sealed and show my kids when I'm older. As for my other rejection letters that I printed from the respective admissions websites, I think I'm going to frame them and bring them to college with me. Haha, weird I know.</p>

<p>Found out my rejection letter online, saw the flimsy envelope in the mail a few days later and threw it out. Blah. A paper shredder would've been a great Xmas present during that week.</p>

<p>burn them. i wish i could, but since thats not too realistic i just throw them out along w/ everything i have that that college has sent me</p>

<p>HAHAHAH yeah we should just send it back autographed when we're famous :):)</p>

<p>I'm keeping my rejection letter from UCLA in a box, along with acceptances I've received from other schools. It'll be a reminder for me to always try my best, even if I fail sometimes.</p>