<p>Accepted: go streaking through the infinite corridor? </p>
<p>Deferred/Rejected: cry</p>
<p>I think it’s a good plan. hahahaha</p>
<p>Accepted: go streaking through the infinite corridor? </p>
<p>Deferred/Rejected: cry</p>
<p>I think it’s a good plan. hahahaha</p>
<p>@nwoodward: do you live at MIT or something?</p>
<p>nah, I’m from tampa. My christmas present this year was visiting boston and nyc. Ive got a lot of friends up there. But I will be on campus the 15th-17th</p>
<p>@ nwoodward:
I definitely hope you get into MIT!! It would feel really crummy if you were at MIT and you were deferred/rejected. I’m hoping for you :)</p>
<p>thanks :]
good luck to everyone else, too. I at least have one acceptance already, I hope thats not my only luck this year.</p>
<p>Accepted: explode
Deferred: smile, finish other college apps and start writing a supplement
Rejected:finish my housing application for UT, play bubble spinner and probably eat some ice cream and play more bubble spinner (the game is quite addicting:))</p>
<p>hm…lass mich mal uberlegen… (sorry, AP german is taking over my life)</p>
<p>accepted: stare at the computer screen for about 5 minutes while hyperventilating, then run/dance my way around the house while singing at the top of my lungs. then update my facebook status :D</p>
<p>deffered: close the computer right away and go watch tv/eat something. talk to my sister, maybe tear up a little, but overall, not be suprised</p>
<p>rejected: go call my best friend to rant for an hour or so about how stupid MIT is. then cry angrily!</p>
<p>Accepted: explode
Deffered: Panic and begin to work more on commonapp
Rejected: Cry-self-to-sleep</p>
<p>whoops, i spelled deferred wrong, i think!</p>
<p>accepted: who knows? be happy is a start.<br>
deffered: no big surprise here.<br>
rejected: Probably e-mail the admissions people, ranting about how flawed the admissions process has become (and to some degree… it has)</p>
<p>^Oh, lord, please don’t. They have enough to deal with already.</p>
<p>Write the rant, and post it on your blog. Send it to your mom. Read it to your dog. Don’t send it to the admissions officers or post it on the admissions blogs.</p>
<p>It’s just a joke :)</p>
<p>But there is no telling how angry I would be, because it would have had to been something subjective, and I just love highly subjective decisions like this.</p>
<p>Well, it’s not just a warning for you. </p>
<p>I would, of course, prefer that nobody posted those rants on CC, either, but, unfortunately for me, nobody is required to take my preferences into account when posting on CC, just the terms of service.</p>
<p>(EDIT: Wow, that’s a lot of commas. I am picking up my PhD advisor’s habit of speaking parenthetically.)</p>
<p>Accepted: This: <a href=“ImageShack - Best place for all of your image hosting and image sharing needs”>ImageShack - Best place for all of your image hosting and image sharing needs;
Deferred: disappointed but not surprised; probably just keep studying for the econ test tomorrow, maybe play a little sad music
Rejected: disappointed and surprised, but more or less the same as deferred</p>
<p>Accepted: update facebook, let all of my friends and family know
Deferred: expected, but still disappointed to an extent
Rejected: probably demoralized for a day or two, then back to normal</p>
<p>I’d probably be thrilled if I were accepted because that means that I can stop worrying about other colleges.</p>
<p>Deferral wouldn’t help a bit, even if it does offer a second chance of sorts.</p>
<p>I am just working on my plan B very intensely because I’m nervous of deferral</p>
<p>Move on with my life considering there’s no chance that I’d get accepted</p>