<p>At my school everyone puts up stars in the office saying where they were accepted. This year we started a rejection board too. I'll have two stars to add to that board when school starts again tomorrow. Good thing I've had a while to get over it or else I would have to write something bitter on them.</p>
<p>we have a rejection wall in one of my classes. its cool to see where other people got rejected, so you can feel better about yourself.</p>
<p>In the same file which holds my certificates.</p>
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<p>I wont return them, but i will show them that i still have it....</p>
<p>I keep all my college stuff, good and bad, on file. I really don't have any hard feelings, I got into my number one and two choices.</p>
<p>i used my rejection as dog **** papers</p>
<p>I just used them as rough paper for doing sums and then sent them for recycling.......</p>
<p>yeah ill probably just throw em away or use them as rough paper like akash</p>
<p>A friend of mine last year organized an entire celebration wherein a bunch of people got together and burned the letters (sometimes after urinating on them).</p>
<p>i framed my harvard rejection letter and it's going on the wall of my dorm room at Chico state.</p>
<p>haha just kidding, its going on my wall at berkeley. but how funny would that be?</p>
<p>i frame them all up and hang them on top of my bed. My Harvard is on top, flanking it is Dartmouth and Williams. Beneath it is Tufts and Brandeis. They form a pyramid of shame reminding me everyday to succeed in life and then eventually tear those school down and build a real pyramid in my honor. lol</p>
<p>I kept my mine. Then when I applied again and got in (to one of the schools that had rejected me the last time) I could hold the rejection in one hand and the acceptance in the other hand, and admire the fact that the two are identical except for the part after 'Dear (my name)' and before 'Yours sincerely,' and yet were a world apart.</p>
<p>i guess im just too proud, i shredded my stanford rejection within 5 minutes of reading it haha</p>
<p>I threw my Stanford rejection in the garbage can right away.</p>
<p>I saved them all from last year, looked back at a few over the summer with a heavy heart...but it'll be useful as I'm transferring next year probably.</p>
<p>I read it as a morning prayer</p>