<p>Lanesnotlame…your stats look outstanding and I am sure you WILL do fine wherever you end up. CMC does say that they are not all about test scores and GPA. Because, frankly, in today’s world, do you really think there is a shortage of students who graduate with a 4.0 unweighted GPA and volumes of EC activities and accomplishments? It is not all about numbers but it is also about the individual person. Being rejected by CMC only says one thing: they did not feel you were a good fit for their program. Don’t say “it was all for nothing” because those stats that you worked very hard for will let you waltz into places that most others get rejected at. Just go back to the drawing board or go down the list of your options…and remember the sage old advice about not putting all your eggs in one basket. I have no doubt that you WILL end up somewhere great and thrive there. Keep your head up and be proud of what you have accomplished.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>