I was just accepted to my first choice college While I'm nearly

In summary, a person shares their excitement and relief about being accepted to their first choice college, the University of Chicago. They also mention not wanting to attend a certain college and receiving a congratulations from others.
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I was just accepted to my first choice college! While I'm nearly entirely unknown here, I just can't help but spreading the good news. I'm so happy (and relieved) now. Whew, glad that's out of my system.
 
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which college?
 
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Big congrats!

My daughter got the same news a few weeks ago, she's still walking on air!

PS Now put this on your Christmas wish list: a nice hoodie from "your" college!
 
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Cool. Congratulations.

ps Nice avatar lisab.
 
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sportsstar469 said:
which college?

The University of Chicago. Thanks for the congratulations everyone!
 
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I'd like to get accepted to a college. Any college. I'm not picky. Except that Pat Robertson college. I don't want to go there. And if I was forced to go there, I'd skip class every day.
 

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