<p>accepted in Hudson Valley in New York, surprised but extatic. they offered me the most money out of any of my schools and it is the most prestigious so probably attending. Sorry for the rest of you guys. It sucks. i got rejected from Williams and Amherst so was expecting the same. Pleasantly surprised PS the first student from my school to get in!!!
I am the whitest white boy you ever did see</p>
<p>Wow. Uh. I got my acceptance today in MA. I have never been more shocked… I never expected to actually get IN. I thought for sure that the fact that I’m a minority and didn’t hear early meant that I was rejected. </p>
<p>Wow… I’m psyched. But now I need to choose between Wesleyan and Vassar which may be the most difficult choice ever… but a good choice to have!!</p>
<p>I called the school earlier today and they said that rejections/acceptances/waitlists were all sent out in one batch. So there’s still hope i guess. I mean I live 30 minutes away and have heard nothing and I told the Admissions rep that and she basically explained why the mail is weird.</p>
<p>The problem is that I can’t decide whether or not to be happy about it. I got the shock of my life on Friday when I got an acceptance from Harvard, but the truth is, I never actually expected to get in and I got my heart set on Wesleyan. My family and everyone at school is so happy for me about Harvard but I honestly don’t know if I’d be happy there. :(</p>
<p>Wow! Lol. Congrats on Harvard! That’s a crazy accomplishment. I know Harvard v. Wesleyan wouldn’t be hard for many people, but I suppose your situation is different. Good luck in your choice!</p>
<p>thanks for posting bananaphone, i was telling myself its because i live in the midwest and not panicking until i heard someone who lives in the same state as me got an acceptance! </p>
<p>it is just wierd that there have only been acceptances posted, no rejections…maybe we are all just blindingly brilliant : )</p>
<p>I don’t think anyone would be excited to post a rejection-- I find that the rejections we post are on the boards of the colleges we got into. =). I know that’s what I’ve been doing!</p>
<p>Haha, funfetti, that’s probably exactly what it is.</p>
<p>And thanks, Ace23. It’s just such a weird situation to be in. I don’t want to spend another four years spreading myself too thin to actually enjoy life, and I think that’s exactly what would happen at Harvard.</p>
<p>I’m glad you’re staying open-minded about your choice and weighing your options with consideration! Too many of us would have already signed the Harvard letter and given it to the mailman before he left the neighborhood! I’m just joking, but you catch my drift. =P.</p>
<p>I think I just talked myself into the idea of going to a small liberal arts school with a liberal, open-minded student body and a faculty that’s concerned with undergrads. I’m worried about going to a place as big as Harvard and getting lost in the competition and the stress. I want college to be about learning and experiencing new things, rather than worrying about staying on top of my classmates. I also really like the idea of a small, close-knit student body, which I think will be much more likely in a class of 715 on a rural-ish campus rather than a class of 2300 in the city.</p>
<p>I don’t know, though. Like I said, there’s still time to decide.</p>
<p>Sorry bananaphone… There’s not much I think I can say-- Amherst was my first choice, and I was deferred ED and rejected RD. There isn’t much anyone can say to make rejections feel better. =/</p>