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Old 05-06-2008, 10:07 AM   #47
Scholarfeminist
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Thanks jacinth_ambrose. I am the girl that Diplomat talks about and God knows I would have done anything to study at Wellesley. It is true that I had more credits, but they were from classes at 100 and 200 levels. Regardless of the number of credits that I have, I still need two more years of 300 and 400 level classes to graduate. Some of my "extra" credits came from repeating classes where I had Cs (for reasons that Diplomat explained). Needless to say,it helps tremendously to know that probably it was not that I was not qualified enough to study there: I just wish that they had told me that I did not have a chance to be admitted there: i had to sell my bracelet that my father bought me for my bday to pay for the tickets to have the interview at Wellesley- that is something that I will never get back ! Somehow I will be able to get over four years of planning how I will be a Wellesley Woman and the dissappointment of rejection, but I am not ready to accept that there is absolutely nothing I can do to change their decission. It will take a few months to get over this. Thanks again.
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