Worrying about getting into college? I'd read this.

<p>If you're reading this, then you're terrified you're not getting into college. And I don't mean "I really want to go to Princeton but I only have a 3.6 GPA and a 2000 on my SATs" not going to college. I mean you're scared that every place you passionately send your application to will reject you. I was like that. </p>

<p>This is for every person out there who wants to go to college, but is scared that they'll be turned down by some anonymous guy in a suit called the "Dean of Admissions" who will judge you not based on who you are, but what some pieces of paper and ink say about you. Someone who will reject you because of a number or a letter on your transcript that falsely labels your intelligence. </p>

<p>My name's Joe, I'm a senior in high school, and for the past couple years, I was told by an exceptional amount of people that I'd be attending community college. My Gpa's a 77. If you're in the same boat as me, I'd keep reading.</p>

<p>My college plans as a high school freshman? Non-existent. I enrolled in a nearby vocational school my freshman year. I had no plans to go to college. I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life, but college wasn't it. My teachers there were awful, and it was a bad environment for me. It wasn't the experience I was looking for, and as a result, my grades tanked. I ended my freshman year with a 1.3 GPA. Not a great start to high school.</p>

<p>It was in January 2009 that my family dropped off my sister at college for her first semester (the college lost her application for housing or something so she had to arrive a semester late). I had never been on a college campus before. Long story short, I liked what I saw. I thought about it for a few months. I didn't know what for, but I decided that I was going to college. I transferred from the trade school to my towns public high school that summer. </p>

<p>I started off at my new school in the fall of 2009. I knew my grades were atrocious, but I knew that I had time to bring them up. I heard that colleges barely looked at freshman year grades, junior and senior year are the ones that matter. My grades improved slightly, but not by a lot. I got mostly B's that year, but one C and maybe a couple D's.</p>

<p>Look, I can post this long, boring story about me and my struggle with school, (I'll tell you more if you message me or ask me to post the entire story, but this is dragging on too long.) or I can tell you where I am now. I applied to 7 schools. I've heard back from 2. I got into both. They're both my safeties, and they're not that strong academically, but I got in. </p>

<p>After years of being scared that I would have to achieve my goals through alternative means, like transferring, I now have peace of mind that I can just stop my search now if I wanted. I have a 77 GPA. I have a 1620 SAT. I'm not the brightest or most active student. But still, I don't forget the days where my future looked bleak. </p>

<p>For everyone I wrote this for, the struggling academic. Stay strong guys, just keep improving and do your best, you'll be where you were meant to end up. </p>

<p>And wow, even if this wasn't meant for you, I can't believe you read this far. Thanks. I hope I didn't waste your time.</p>

<p>Although I’m not in the same boat, I thought it was a great, inspiring story. Great job on taking control of your life and completing a goal you set. I hope you get into the other colleges as well!</p>

<p>Very inspiring, colle2012! Thanks for sharing. I will take you up on your PM offer as I could use advice for a student whose grades are decent but they’re all in the lowest level classes. Beloved by teachers, hard-working and very polite, ECs in and out of school. BUT seriously low SATs, this student could only dream of scoring what you did. Any input welcome!</p>

<p>I’m not in the same boat either, but congratulations on getting in!! :slight_smile: very inspirational, and it’s really kind of you to share and maybe help someone who felt the same way :)</p>

<p>You’re a good writer. I’ve been watching the republican debate (which made me want to vomit, but the political junkie in me kept my eyes on the screen), and you write like a speechwriter, with all the right pauses for emphasis, etc. </p>

<p>“Look, I can post this long, boring story about me and my struggle with school…or I can tell you where I am now”
Sounds exactly like a speech!</p>

<p>Okay, so it was a little weird of me to make this comparison…</p>

<p>What schools did you apply to? What schools are you in so far?</p>

<p>Well turntabler, I WILL tell you where I did get it. I got into Franklin Pierce (New Hampshire) and Lynn (Florida). And as a matter of fact, I got my University of Southern Maine (…Maine…) acceptance letter just a couple hours ago. That’s 3 out of 7. Those are the easiest ones to get into out of those seven. </p>

<p>And don’t watch those debates, they’re not good for your health. (Unless you already know they’re ********.) </p>

<p>And I want to major in English (more specifically Creative Writing) and maybe minor in Poli Sci. Although one of those may take a backseat to communications, it was strange of you to touch on those areas. Huh.</p>