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i just received my first rejection letter. i don't know why GW didn't want to offer me an interview out of 11,000 applicants. i'm sure its the first of many more to come. what is everyone else doing with their reject letters? i'm thinking about keeping mine all together and burning them when i do get an acceptance.
 
i just received my first rejection letter. i don't know why GW didn't want to offer me an interview out of 11,000 applicants. i'm sure its the first of many more to come. what is everyone else doing with their reject letters? i'm thinking about keeping mine all together and burning them when i do get an acceptance.


Burning all, but i plan to frame my harvard rejection letter and hang it up somewhere...just cuz
 
i just received my first rejection letter. i don't know why GW didn't want to offer me an interview out of 11,000 applicants. i'm sure its the first of many more to come. what is everyone else doing with their reject letters? i'm thinking about keeping mine all together and burning them when i do get an acceptance.

yeah, i got two rejections so far, and i'm keeping them, too. so that i can burn them all later just like you..... hahaha.....:laugh:
i hope i can burn them at some point in this cycle though...😳
 
hehe once u start getting acceptaces, u prolly won't care too much about those letters.

how would you burn e-mails? print it out/ heheheh. I am just curious
I have two so far also. =(
 
Placining them all on one wall by hanging the rejection letters upsidedown, putting the waitlist letters sideways and the acceptance letters normally.
 
Keep old love letters.

Don't keep bills or rejection letters.
 
My dog ate my UCSF rejection.
 
I hang them on my fridge, and laugh everytime I pass them.
 
I still have my UG waitlist/rejection letters. First semester freshman year I kept them in my keyboard drawer right where I could see them everytime I started to do my work...think it motivated me to a certain extent.
 
I still have my UG waitlist/rejection letters. First semester freshman year I kept them in my keyboard drawer right where I could see them everytime I started to do my work...think it motivated me to a certain extent.

dude, thats pretty hardcore...
 
I still have my UG waitlist/rejection letters. First semester freshman year I kept them in my keyboard drawer right where I could see them everytime I started to do my work...think it motivated me to a certain extent.
That's.... sad.

For some reason, it makes me think of old ladies who take their dead pets to taxidermists.
 
That's.... sad.

For some reason, it makes me think of old ladies who take their dead pets to taxidermists.


Hey easy guys!

The reason i did this the first semester was because I ended up going to a party school for college, and was afraid I'd get dragged into the crowd. That first semester of busting my ass really helped out, i got a 4.0 and made crazy progress. The semester after I throw all those out and started enjoying life a bit more. And since then I have been the biggest slacker in all my classes haha.
 
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