Put in the extra effort, and make sure you’re happy with your application.Ĭheck your application for grammar. You’re on the home stretch (sports!), you’re in the final act (arts!), or you can see the light at the end of the tunnel (transport!). You have a couple more weeks before you’re sending away your application forever. Make sure everything’s good with your application The ball is in your court (sports!), or the microphone is in your hands (arts!).Ĥ. Though Harvard’s pretty rad for me, maybe there’s a school that’s the more rad for you.Īnd if Harvard comes crawling back in the spring with an acceptance, you can reassess. There’s plenty o’ fish in the sea, and maybe you’ll now find The One. Like it stinks taking a break, but think of all the options you have now. Maybe you’ll get back together, maybe you won’t. You’re free! Think of it like taking a break with someone you’re dating. As the amazing Aibileen Clark says in The Help, “you is kind, you is smart, you is important.” Mistakes happen! Michael Jordan got cut from his high school basketball team. They’ll have a second chance to redeem themselves. And Harvard blew it by not taking you the first time. Say “I’m a star!” I’m a star? No, you’re a star. I don’t know what a bottom dollar is but I’m going to bet it on you because you’re neat-o. Uncertainty is annoying, but I’ll bet my bottom dollar that come April, you’ll be accepted somewhere. The sky is still above your head probably/hopefully, and you will eventually go to college next year. Take some time to gather yourself and chill out. There’s nothing like a nice relaxing cup of tea, says my grandma, and she’s been around on this green and blue planet for 88 years so I trust her. You’re still rockin’!īut if you get deferred, here’s a checklist for you to do: Me and my roommate both got deferred and then got in during regular decision. Just because you got deferred doesn’t mean that you can’t get accepted later. It kinda stinks getting deferred because no one likes waiting, but there’s still hope. Getting “deferred” just means that Harvard still thinks you’re pretty neat-o and wants to look at your application again during the regular decision pool. When you apply in the early action pool, Harvard will deny, defer, or accept your application. Early application decisions come out soon and if you get deferred, don’t worry.
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