Rejected From Almost Every School I Applied To....

@Impr176pk‌ and @aboa123‌ No matter where you go, there will be people that tried harder than you. Some people don’t have your talent or resources. One of my friends scored 100 points lower than me on the SAT (and probably 200+ points lower than me on the Math section). Guess what? He studied and took a local prep course. What did I do? Binge-watch Netflix. I have never taken a prep course or anything like that. I looked at 12 practice problems, got bored, and decided to wing it. Who do you think tried harder?? Also, some people struggle in their classes. A B to them is like a 100 to you. They may try as hard as you…or even harder. Don’t discredit them. They may not get your results, but that DOES NOT mean they don’t try. Some people son’t try hard at school due to lack of passion but may have their talents elsewhere. Just because you don’t see their spark immediately, doesn’t mean they don’t have one. Lastly, someone with a learning disability would most likely have to try much harder than you to get your results. That being said, there will always be at least a select few that didn’t try as hard due to having more innate talent, connections, help, etc. (like that one infuriating person in an AP class that sleeps and doesn’t pay attention, yet still gets an A and a 4 or 5) and in most places, yes, there will be people that didn’t try as hard as you. Just keep pushing through college and your work will pay off. Keep in mind that everyone is different, though.