Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still upset I was rejected from Stanford. This was 1987.
Funny I was rejected from Georgetown in 1991 but my parents wouldn’t pay for NYU. I think that hurt more as I was accepted there.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my son was deferred from 7 schools right before the holidays--two of them were safeties--and has no acceptances yet. He is very depressed and has given up on school and everything else, over three weeks later. It's awful. I feel for you, but it could be worse!
Anonymous wrote:I still haven't gotten over being rejected by CU Boulder.
They rejected me and I got into Harvard. I never thought I had a chance at Harvard when I applied, and only really wanted to live in Boulder. I would have gone to CU if they had taken me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS was rejected from his top choice a few days ago. He seemed pretty down about it Friday and Saturday.
How long does it take to shake it off and move on?
Is there reason to believe he was rejected due to his race (i.e., Asian)?
Anonymous wrote:My DS was rejected from his top choice a few days ago. He seemed pretty down about it Friday and Saturday.
How long does it take to shake it off and move on?
Anonymous wrote:Where you go is not who you’ll become. Stop overemphasizing the importance of “top” schools.
Still, he's disappointed, although he seems fine about it today (3 days later).Anonymous wrote:My DS was rejected from his top choice a few days ago. He seemed pretty down about it Friday and Saturday.
How long does it take to shake it off and move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still upset I was rejected from Stanford. This was 1987.
Funny I was rejected from Georgetown in 1991 but my parents wouldn’t pay for NYU. I think that hurt more as I was accepted there.
Anonymous wrote:We tried to set expectations up front that this process is like entering a lottery. You are quailed to play (apply), but it is somewhat random who wins (gets accepted). DD has been accepted by two “safeties” (good schools she’d be more than happy to attend), and didn’t sweat the deferral she received. There may be more acceptances and of course some rejections coming. It’s all part of the process. Hope your DC lands at a great school and has a great college experience!