<p>Have any of you who have been waitlisted or rejected ever cried upon hearing the bad news?
Because I dont want to be the only one!!</p>
<p>I probably will if I’m rejected to all of the schools I applied to.</p>
<p>I will definitely sink into severe incurable depression if i don’t get in anywhere. Prep school admission has been my life ever since I started this journey last September.</p>
<p>glad to see im not alone! phew</p>
<p>Hopefully I’ll be rejected by several schools and waitlisted by one or two. That’s the best result for me.
I’m applying next year. </p>
<p>[I’m not being pessimistic but applying for aid as an int’l kid will put me in a desperate situation that’s for sure. ]</p>
<p>You’re not alone!!!</p>
<p>I’m applying for aid and I’m int’l, sort of. It’s complicated and explaining would give my identity away.</p>
<p>lol i WILL literally cry and hide in my room for days if I don’t get accepted by any of my choices…(I really don’t want to spend another three years in my current school)</p>
<p>if anyone wants to join me, feel free to do so…</p>
<p>lol, ill just probably go into some state of deep depression.</p>
<p>I won’t be depressed, because no matter where I go, its my choice to force myself to succeed, and there is no way I will not put my best effort into everything that I try. But, if I do get in, it will drastically change my life, and give me opportunities, that I would never find at my local high school, nor any other environment.</p>
<p>March 10th will be a tearful day for me either way!</p>
<p>I was waitlisted to the only school I applied to two years ago and I cried, but I got over it.</p>
<p>fimend, what helped you to get over it?</p>
<p>Who knows what will happen, but be strong people, this isn’t the end of the world. The ‘thing’ all of us are trying to achieve is to frontload all the hard work so we won’t have to work as hard when we are like 60. So untill you’re 59 ,you can’t really cry and call yourself a failure. I know I have 45 more years to aviod failure, most of you have the same.</p>
<p>By 2nd grade I knew I couldn’t wait to retire. All that free time and a nice library plus you’re allowed to be anti-social at 70 but people don’t like somber 7 year olds :p</p>
<p>Ahhh, I’d like to retire to an orchard in the berkshires. In my custom built home near Great Barrington. Plus, I’d like to retire as soon as I can hah</p>
<p>About three things I was absolutely positive: First, I want to read a lot of books. Second, there was a part of me–and I didn’t know how dominant that part might be–that wanted to do nothing but read. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with that part ;)</p>
<p>10 points to Hogwarts House of your choice for the refrence. Don’t worry I’m not a fanof the series, the impulse just struck me.</p>
<p>Twilight, Don’t ask how I know, I just do…</p>
<p>Please tell me you didn’t have that memorized?</p>
<p>God NO!
Like I said, I’m definetly not a twilighter. There were some decent ideas in Twilight but New Moon wasn’t great, Eclipse was ludicrous and BD was unbearable. I only read them so I could denounce them to popular girls and stuff. I don’t believe in saying something sucks till I’ve read it! I googled it because it was a Sunday and I was really bored and the inspiration to mock twilight hit me</p>
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<p>OMG, I laughed so hard at this.</p>