Victory has 100 fathers and defeat is an orphan.
I remember being rejected by practically every university I applied to. It felt isolating. Lonely, depressing — is it the end of the world? all for nothing?
the hours, years, a DECADE fully devoted to going to repetitor after repetitor, without questioning if that's anything you ever wanted. all for a rejection, or, worse, WAITLIST???
YES!!! — is what your inner devil shouts.
But don't let him take over you.
Is College important? absolutely. is being rejected heart-broking? No doubt.
But there are so many options still worth exploring!
I get it: you feel lonely, you feel no one cares about you.
but people do! you have friends. you have friends who have gone through the same steps: some successful, others not.
and you need to go to them. take a cup of lemon tea, somsa with premium tomato (sold in front of wiut), and open a clean sheet of paper.
WHAT DO I or WE DO NEXT? what is the next best move on the chessboard?
you cannot be swayed by emotions, public opinion, and certainly your amaki's chala consultancy.
if you want to take a gap year, make a full committment, preferably with your friend(s), and start consulting with people who already got in.
ask: I have X months left, here are my interests, what can I do in the gap year based on my goals, background, and interests?
if you want to stay in your country, that is OKAY!
dont downgrade local unis. CAU and NewUU are making great strides and are worth serious consideration.
make a decision, consult with your friends, parents, and people with experience (not age), and make the next move on the chessboard.
as for crying, id rather recommend joining our
marathon running club.
@levshacloser