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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, actually commenting without listening. I think it's much better to not be accepted to all schools. A student can handle rejection. Should have to handle some rejection. It's life. I've never understand parents who express that they are so relieved the student got into all schools. Such low tolerance for any risk taking.[/quote] Life is full of rejections. Applying wisely within your zone and not getting rejected for college is actually nice. But even if you are accepted to your school of choice, maybe you were put in undenied because you applied to CS and it’s an impossible major to get into. Maybe you wanted the Honors College and got regular fall admission. Maybe you got Spring admission rather than Fall. Maybe you got in but the merit scholarship wasn’t high enough. There are a million and one ways to feel some level of rejection even with acceptance.[/quote]
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