<p>I’m expecting a rejection, so I wouldn’t be too surprised if I get rejected lol. I wouldn’t cry, but I’d probably think about it during the weekend.</p>
<p>If I get accepted… I’ll probably faint hahahah.</p>
<p>I’m expecting a rejection, so I wouldn’t be too surprised if I get rejected lol. I wouldn’t cry, but I’d probably think about it during the weekend.</p>
<p>If I get accepted… I’ll probably faint hahahah.</p>
<p>Either way, I’ll cry. :)</p>
<p>If I get rejected: Be assured that I’m going to UCSD then. I’ve already made plans for campus visit. Not a big deal for me anymore since I started researching UCSD.</p>
<p>If I get accepted: Be happy that they want me! Although, chances are I’m probably still going to UCSD. There’s a small chance I would go to UCLA at this point anymore, but who knows?</p>
<p>If I get waitlisted: OH HELLZ NAH I’M NOT DOING AN ESSAY. IF THEY DON’T WANT ME, THEY’RE NOT GOING TO MAKE ME BEG ON MY KNEES TO GET IN. FORGET YOU. OTHER SCHOOLS ACTUALLY WANTED ME. But yea, I wouldn’t care and definitely wouldn’t do the essay just to get considered. </p>
<p>Good luck with admissions everyone! We’re more than halfway done!</p>
<p>Either way I have a feeling I’m going to become the President of the United States one of these days, so I’m set if ya ask me!</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I’ll be rejected…but there’s just a small part of me hoping that a miracle will occur LOLOL…but when I see the word rejection, I’ll be kind of sad but get over it since I kind of knew my stats were low for that school
If I get accepted…oh praise God!!! I would choose UCLA over UCSD b/c it’s much closer >_<</p>
<p>I agree with yiyah123, Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream did the trick 5 yrs ago when my daughter got rejected…oh wait that was to USC, but same principal. She and her best friend got the rejection letters on the same day and it was a VERY bad hysterical day around here, we still joke about it. On the upside, she went to UCSD reluctantly, and so did her best friend, they roomed together freshman year, and the story has a very happy ending, she graduated Cum Laude and LOVED every minute of her college life at UCSD.
She met her boyfriend while there, they are living together back up in the LA area and she has a killer job with great benefits…17 paid days off a year…AND is going back to law school next year.
TRUST THE PROCESS! Is my best motherly advice
(as I nervously wait to see if her little brother is accepted to UCLA…MY alma mater, by the way!)</p>