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	<title>Comments on: What to Do if You Didn&#8217;t Get a Spot at Your Dream School</title>
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		<title>By: Ray</title>
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		<description>It is heart-breaking and nerve-wrecking to know that after all the hard work and time you put through in everything you did to qualify for your dream university went down the drain. It’s a really sad experience, and I for one should know since I was also denied to my dream university. But rather than be down about it, you should ask yourself, why wasn’t I accepted? What are my other options? What can I do about it? 

	First of all, there could be many reasons why you weren’t accepted. The most common reason would be the unprofessionalism you showed when you passed your application essay. Always remember that these essays are their basis on whether or not to accept you. They will judge you by the way you wrote your essay, so it is important to give it your all. Other reasons could be the lack of credentials, or your high school grades are haunting you. Remember that these people do not only look at your application essay, but also your past records. Did you do well during high school? I for one am a victim of such a standard, in which I failed to maintain the required grade in high school in order to get in my dream university. I know it’s sad, but the best thing you can do about it is look for other universities in which you may apply in. Look for other universities that your credentials would be enough for you to get in, and although you did not get into the dream university that you’ve always wanted, remember that the school you go to doesn’t really tell everything about you, but rather your credentials and records are the things that build your character. Cheer up. Rather than be depressed, explore other options, do all you can to go into another university. It helps to always have a Plan B just incase these kind of things happen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is heart-breaking and nerve-wrecking to know that after all the hard work and time you put through in everything you did to qualify for your dream university went down the drain. It’s a really sad experience, and I for one should know since I was also denied to my dream university. But rather than be down about it, you should ask yourself, why wasn’t I accepted? What are my other options? What can I do about it? </p>
<p>	First of all, there could be many reasons why you weren’t accepted. The most common reason would be the unprofessionalism you showed when you passed your application essay. Always remember that these essays are their basis on whether or not to accept you. They will judge you by the way you wrote your essay, so it is important to give it your all. Other reasons could be the lack of credentials, or your high school grades are haunting you. Remember that these people do not only look at your application essay, but also your past records. Did you do well during high school? I for one am a victim of such a standard, in which I failed to maintain the required grade in high school in order to get in my dream university. I know it’s sad, but the best thing you can do about it is look for other universities in which you may apply in. Look for other universities that your credentials would be enough for you to get in, and although you did not get into the dream university that you’ve always wanted, remember that the school you go to doesn’t really tell everything about you, but rather your credentials and records are the things that build your character. Cheer up. Rather than be depressed, explore other options, do all you can to go into another university. It helps to always have a Plan B just incase these kind of things happen.</p>
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