Altruistic-Yellow was right.
With recent waves of major decision admissions, I have seen many people disappointed, frustrated and pissed on how their 'hard work' has led to rejection from these top programs.
You people are so selfish and shameless, essentially asking for sympathy from random people knowing damn well nothing is going to change.
You complain you worked your life to the gutter and how it is gone to waste, but never acknowledge the fact that so many people work just as or even harder than you, and even then, if everyone who worked hard got what they wanted, what would our world look like today?
You say the system is unfair and how it benefits specific groups of people who have access to more opportunities, yet it has always been like that, and will continue to be. Nothing will change.
You know if you read posts of people such as Altruistic-Yellow, whether bait or not, you must realize there is truth to what is told. Not everyone will achieve their dreams.
And most certainly not everyone will get what they want. You think the unfortunate dreamed of ending where they are now? You think none of them ever put in an ounce of work in their lives? Luck has been and always will be a factor and whether you like it or not, some people won't have that luck.
You are genuinely so delusional and need to reevaluate yourselves and what you think.
You are not the only person who worked hard.
You are not entitled to anything.
Your statements and impact probably lacked the character or such that was wanted anyway.