What will you do with all of your acceptance/rejection letters?

<p>What I wouldn’t give for a fireplace right about now. I suppose I’ll have to keep them in the bottom of my drawer or something.</p>

<p>I am at a competitive boarding magnet school. Traditionally, everyone posts their college decisions outside their dorm walls. Admission letters are face up. Waitlist are turned sideways, and rejection letters are turned upside down.</p>

<p>my friends and i are having a pity party tomorrow:</p>

<p>we're burning them. (the rejection letters)</p>

<p>I am burning my rejection letters as well...and plan to make some s'mores while I am at it.</p>

<p>oh, we are doing that too! we are burning them and then making smores! i actually have to go buy the chocolate soon, too...</p>

<p>although maybe the fumes from the ink/gloss will be bad...</p>

<p>well what i am do is giving them to my mom who wants them. but, it kinda sucks.</p>

<p>i just bought a 20 dollar glass frame for my princeton acceptance</p>

<p>are you kidding me? they are ALREADY in the garbage, good bye good riddens! And the waistlist ones too, if they don't want me the first time, I don't want them the second time either....it works both ways!
The acceptances I did get will be saved, of course because these are the schools that saw a good thing when they saw one.......WINK!</p>

<p>i'm going to frame them in the dining room for guests to marvel at.</p>

<p>My parents want me to keep them. I don't know what do with the rejections...</p>

<p>I am keeping the rejections close to me, and will hold them close to me for quite some time.</p>