<p>So, it's only three more weeks until I receive a response from Whitman. As of now, I am certainly nervous and, somewhat, anxious. What do you guys normally do to ease the pain of such inclement and miserable wait? </p>
<p>I have been trying to block things out, as I have done my part (put together the best app I could), but it's not quite working. (Whitman is my only option for transferring, so I feel I have a lot on the line here.)</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>WF</p>
<p>There's nothing else to do but wait. Even though you take your mind of the waiting, you'd still be waiting, subconsciously that is. We have no freewill against waiting. The wait you call "inclement and miserable" is the only choice we got, nothing else. This comes from a fellow Whitman applicant doing the same thing as you- wait!</p>
<p>P.S. You add a T in the middle of your initials, if you want to p*iss everyone off. Go figure!</p>
<p>what were some of ur stats?</p>
<p>Hi Guys,</p>
<p>Further: are you a transfer applicant? What major? where from? etc...(shoot me a PM, if you prefer.)</p>
<p>lulubelle: Thanks, but I was just venting -- not really looking for feedback. Thanks, though :D. (It was also part of my agenda to get some more action on the forum; two replies...not too shabby.)</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>WF</p>
<p>Ps. I'll sleep on the "T," but I am considering it ;)</p>
<p>Sorry I am not a transfer, I hope I will never be one considering that I am an Intel and seek a s*hitload of scholarship!
BTW how do you vent human emotion other than anxiety? I suggest you do the same thing, if you know what i mean. ;) But that said, Wildflower you must have gathered a lot of tumbleweed, huh? ;)
P.S. my friend uses the same signature "cheers" which gradually evoved into "beers" once we finished high school.</p>
<p>The same.</p>
<p>I am expectnig a rejection letter so I wish it just came already. I hate hoping and hoping. I wish I could just stop hoping so I can get excited about my other college, because right now I can only imagine myself at Whitman.</p>