<p>The four people at my school were all rejected to Stanford EA.</p>
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<p>The four people at my school were all rejected to Stanford EA.</p>
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<p>At our school:</p>
<p>One accepted and one rejected by Cornell,
One deferred by Columbia
One accepted by UPenn (There was another person, but I don’t know about him)
One accepted by Stanford</p>
<p>Brown ED comes out tomorrow, right?</p>
<p>Yup. My cousin is applying so my fingers are crossed for him tomorrow and me Tuesday! :)</p>
<p>My friend is applying to Brown’s pre-med school, but I heard it’s pretty tough to get in.</p>
<p>So…returning to the “What do you do to keep your mind off things?” I’m listening to classical music and I just baked cookies
And earlier I worked on my other apps and homework. Wow I sound a lot more productive than I actually am…</p>
<p>Working like a trillion hours a week as usual, painting :), drowning myself in music. I am actually a lot less nervous, its like the calm before the storm. Oh and try going for long runs that really helps</p>
<p>Listen to classical music (Ludovico and Bach anyone?), look at the nature outside, play video games, maybe look at NANFA website, jog/walk in the park, go fishing, look at my aquarium, let my mind wander off into some fantasy land…</p>
<p>i read My Life is Average haha</p>
<p>haha I usually look at failblog.org or fmylife.com for some laughs. and then I end up wasting like 3 more hours of time that I really need to do other applications lol.</p>
<p>listen to music while running. come home. collapse. eat. read. repeat. (do homework somewhere in between.)</p>
<p>This is what I’ve been doing this whole weekend. I never thought I’d be the type of person to freak out because of college decisions. After all, the college you attend doesn’t necessarily dictate the course of your life. Then again, I’m really bad with dealing with the anticipation. </p>
<p>Really though…I already know I don’t really have a good chance at Yale (don’t you hate horrible interviews?)</p>
<p>Oh, that’s the other thing I have been doing: preparing myself for the worst. That way, I can only feel apathetic if rejected/deferred, or surprised, if accepted. I feel like I need to have a more positive outlook. lol</p>
<p>Me: homework? what homework? :)</p>
<p>We are all going to die of heart failure. Awesome.</p>
<p>Reading the Economist, reading Pride and Prejudice (and Zombies), listening to classical music (and Breaking Benjamin and the ukelele I’m Yours), &c.</p>
<p>Haha I typed into Mystery Google asking it what I should do while waiting…it told me to read MLIA. haha. and I’m listening to it.</p>
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ahh yes finally someone on this thread who likes rock/breaking benjamin too!! have you heard their new album? it’s amazinggg…hahaha and I liked the ukelele I’m Yours so much that I linked it on my facebook :p</p>
<p>I cube (the 3x3)</p>
<p>This thread makes me happy I like knowing that I’m not the only one stressed out of my mind right now.</p>
<p>Movies and rereading my favorite book. Otherwise I freak out and shake and think I’m gonna vomit…</p>
<p>^ Just out of curiosity, what’s that favorite book?</p>
<p>Pride and Prejudice. Pretty sure I’m the only person on the face of the earth that loves that book though :P</p>
<p>^ It contributes to my uniqueness? hahaha</p>
<p>what’s yours?</p>