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HOW TO DEAL WITH COLLEGE REJECTION

COLLEGE REJECTION IS NOT TIED TO YOUR SELF WORTH.

It is important to disassociate the rejection letter with your value as a human. Just because some admissions officer spent five minutes reading about you, does not mean they actually know your worth as a person. A rejection should not be taken personally.

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IT’S OKAY TO CRY AND SCREAM

Realize that it is okay to be angry! Trying to sugarcoat a painful experience is helpful for no one. Your feelings of sadness are completely valid and reasonable. It is disappointing to spend 17 years of your life studying and preparing to hopefully attend a dream college, and then all of a sudden not be accepted. Don’t be afraid to cry and breakdown, just don’t let the anger cripple you long term.

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DON’T DWELL ON THE “WHAT

While it is okay to be sad for it is important to eventually those negative feelings. Ultimately, must move on with your life and conquer different goals. Dwelling “what ifs” in life is a negative cus only on the things you can

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