
I acknowledge that it is sad when you are rejected and find out that your "dream school" is no longer an option and I am here to listen. I would also like to remind you that life does go on and there are plenty of other great schools that will be thrilled to have you as a member of their incoming class. This Wall Street Journal article highlights some famous people who all have in common the fact that they were rejected by their "dream" school. After allowing themselves time to process through their disappointment, they refocused on making the most of the opportunities available to them at their other college choices and, as a result, today they are all successful. I don't have any magical answers for why one student gets accepted and another seemingly comparable student does not, but I do know that you can and will be successful in the future. Believe in yourself and know that the college where you complete your undergraduate degree will be lucky to have you as a member of their class.
If you are struggling with making your decision between two seemingly equal schools, consider making a pro/con list. I realize that it may sound simplistic, but if you really work through it and figure out what you want in a college and how important each of the different factors are to you, it can help.
Here are some other articles that might be helpful to you as you are weighing your options regarding where you would like to attend:
What students forget to do when picking a college
The college decision from the professors’ perspective
Admission to college, with catch: year's wait
Six keys to starting at community college
As always, please don’t hesitate to stop by and see me if you need someone to listen while you talk through your options and your decision. May 1st (National Decision Day) is quickly approaching! Also, don’t forget, once you decide, I want to know where you plan to attend so stop by to update me on your decision!
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