yvonne330

got that...
your are absolutely right, we indeed deserve that! fingers crossed for all the R3 applicants
Don't feel ashamed yvonne! This whole process is extremely hard, and believe me, I am just as anxious as you are!
Taking the GMAT, the TOEFL/IELTS, preparing all the documents...well that seems hard, but then you have to dig deep inside yourself, discover who you are, (and why!) and who you want to be (and again, why), and suddenly the GMAT seems a piece of cake!
And then when you think you're done then it comes the worst part: you have to wait, possibly months, just to hear a "yes" or "no" that can change your life!
I don't have the words to describe this feeling, but believe me, I perfectly know how it feels!
But remember, they have set the process this way to test us and see whether we have the mental fortitude to survive the rigor of the program and the unpredictability of the recruiting process, and we have to stay strong and hold on!
You already did most of the job, and even though the waiting is the worst part, it can be a little better if you accept it and just relax
Hope it helps yvonne, and again good luck to you and to all other R3 applicants!