The Rejection Letter

<p>Yea im considering BU too, and Davis and ucsb... but i really want usc!!! lol</p>

<p>Same for me. =/ I wanted USC because the class size is smaller than BU and NYU, but I guess it really doesn't matter now since they're most likely going to reject me.</p>

<p>I'm not going to read the rejection because I'm hoping never having to read one.. I'm strongly considering UCSD now hahah =/</p>

<p>I'm leaning a lot towards BU, but that's only because NYU hasn't sent out their financial aid package to me. -_-</p>

<p>come to NYU if USC doesn't work out!!! i wanna be a spring admit!!</p>

<p>It is such a nice letter. Wash U had a sweet one too. Chapman's was self-righteous, I thought.</p>

<p>post chapmans</p>

<p>Stanford's rejection just plain sucked.</p>

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Dear Nickel,</p>

<p>The Office of Undergraduate Admission regrets to inform you that we are unable to offer you admission to Stanford University. The overall quality of our applicant pool and relatively small size of our freshman class means that we disappoint the vast majority of our applicants each year. We acknowledge your strong interest in Stanford, which makes the task of sending you this news especially difficult. </p>

<p>To find answers to the most commonly asked questions about the admission process at Stanford, click here. I hope it will help address some of the questions you may have about our decision. Please be aware that we are not able to consider appeals to this decision.</p>

<p>Nickel, you are a fine student with solid support from your teachers and advisors. I am confident that you will enjoy great success in your undergraduate education. I only wish we had room for everyone with talent and energy like yours.</p>

<p>We know this is disappointing news to receive; for that reason, and to be environmentally conscious, you will not be sent a paper copy of this letter by mail unless you instruct us otherwise. If you wish to request a copy of this letter by mail, you may do so here.</p>

<p>With best wishes for an outstanding undergraduate experience, </p>

<p>Richard H. Shaw
Dean of Admission and Financial Aid

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<p>Seriously. I spent $75 and hours worth of my time working on the application and they can't even waste a few cents to send me a letter?!</p>

<p>ouch! sry nickel :(</p>

<p>you should take out your real name</p>

<p>Ah, didn't see it was there twice. It's alright. I have a common name.</p>