Wesleyan Class of 2018 ED I Thread

<p>Two days…oh my goodness. I can’t believe it. And luckily I found out about all the work I have to do for the rest of this week. I am so stressed.</p>

<p>ahh i’m sorry :(</p>

<p>i just visited vassar! i really like it. i got the sense its artsier (not that wes isnt but maybe its just the people i talked to) and it doesnt seem as intense for some reason even though everybody does a lot of things. but that’s just me. it could become my second choice…</p>

<p>That’s funny… I mean when I went I got the artsy vibe, but I felt that it was too intensely involved in the arts…maybe it was just the day I was there.
I mean I love the campus, maybe I’ll visit again.</p>

<p>yeah, they talked about the plays a lot and one of the kids i talked to is in an off broadway play. i still like wes’s campus more! foss hill! ahh</p>

<p>I know, but it sounds like Vassar is pretty awesome too! I lived on the campus for a summer program and it really is beautiful!</p>

<p>yes it is! the library is gorgeous</p>

<p>Ahh Vassar is my second choice! The campus is so beautiful! If Wes didnt exist, I would be going to vassar. </p>

<p>Also, it’s freaking me out that tomorrow we will be able to say “tomorrow we are finding out!”
Like it is too soon but not soon enough.</p>

<p>omg i am so scared, i’m not ready for a rejection</p>

<p>I keep trying to prepare myself for the rejection, but I don’t think there is any way to make it bearable. I am just hoping that I can be distracted enough after I get the rejection letter to remain “calm”.</p>

<p>same! i have community service right around when the decisions will probably be posted, so i cant start freaking out and cry in front of everybody. let’s just enjoy this last day of “peace”</p>

<p>Well we have to at least try to enjoy the “peace”.</p>

<p>You guys aren’t going to be in school right? I have art last period and it’s going to be so hard for me to not check, but once I start crying it’s really hard for me to stop and I’d rather not be so emotional in front of everyone.</p>

<p>Also, I loved reading wesleying for all these months, but it’ll probably be too painful for me to go on ever again after Friday so I’ll have to enjoy these last few days of stalking.</p>

<p>im going to be in my 10th period class if the decisions are posted at 4. im literally freaking out im so scared of a rejection/waitlist. these last few days are making me realize how much i love wes</p>

<p>im so scared to jinx it everytime everyone is like stop worrying im like “are u kidding!”</p>

<p>Same here! I appreciate everyone’s well-wishes, but saying “I think you’ll get in”, “Don’t worry, you’re in!” isn’t really helping my nerves. And I’ll have to email so many people about my decision because they want to know the results and that all just adds extra pressure.</p>

<p>Yeah me too. Im gonna have to tell all my close friends and guidance counselors and family. Ahhh</p>

<p>i’m keeping my phone on airplane mode for the day, i dont think i’ll be in the mood to talk to anybody lol</p>

<p>Good idea haha</p>

<p>Everyone always talked to me about going on campus and instantly knowing where you want to go and i was shocked wes was that place for me when i got there i had no idea. I cant handle this pressure till friday haha i keep thinking of the acceptance letter and then the rejection letter too i wouldnt want to go to school anywhere else</p>

<p>hey guys, I’ve been following this thread and think its time to make a comment :slight_smile:
I too applied ED to Wes (good luck, everyone!!) and have been trying to mentally prepare myself in case of a rejection.
Just remember, if you’re applying to Wes, it means you’re a brilliant student. That also means that other schools on your list are great. I know Wes is the best place, and only place you’d want to go (I feel the same), but think of it this way: one door closes, another 9 or 10 open (depending on how many other schools you’re applying to!)</p>

<p>You’re all exceptional students and will be happy wherever you go.
Just keep in mind, you will end up where you belong. If Wesleyan doesn’t accept you, it means you’re just not the right “fit” for the school, and it probably wouldn’t have been your scene if you got in anyways (schools are very different from the inside and outside). </p>

<p>Don’t stress! Everyone will get in somewhere amazing. </p>

<p>Here’s hoping we all get in and are classmates next year! :slight_smile: best of luck.</p>