One horror story is when a student sent in all their application materials on time, but the college's system crashed. They were left in limbo not knowing if their application was received. They had to constantly call and email the admissions office, and it caused a great deal of stress during an already nerve - wracking time.
Double - check everything. Before submitting, review all the forms, statements, and uploaded documents multiple times to catch any errors like typos or missing information.
There was a memorable case where a student filled out the application form for a college in a different language by mistake. He thought it was just a really in - depth form about his language skills. The college was so impressed by his accidental display of confidence in a new language that they actually gave him an interview. Also, a student wrote an essay about how his dog ate his first attempt at an application essay, and then he had to rewrite it in a rush, which led to some really creative and funny writing.
Sure. One of my friends accidentally sent his application essay full of typos because his cat jumped on the keyboard right before he clicked submit. Another story is about a student who wrote an entire essay about how he was inspired by his love for pizza to study business, thinking outside the box in a really funny way.
One horror story is when a student sent in all their application materials but the school's system lost their file. They had to scramble to resend everything, and in the end, they were considered late. Another is when a reference letter got completely misdirected and ended up at a different medical school, causing a big mess for the applicant. And some students have horror stories about interviews where the interviewers were extremely rude and made them feel so small that it affected their confidence for the rest of the application process.
On my first day of college, I had a horror experience with the registration process. There was a long queue and when it was finally my turn, the system crashed. I had to wait for hours until they fixed it. By the time I was done, I had missed the orientation session.
One horror story could be getting lost on campus. I was so excited on my first day that I didn't really pay attention during the campus tour. When it was time for my first class, I ended up in the wrong building. I ran around like a headless chicken, asking people for directions but still being late for class.
Yes, there are. For example, some students might have experienced strange noises at night in the hotel near the college. They could hear creaking sounds from the hallway or the walls, which made them feel very scared. It might be due to the old infrastructure of the hotel.
One college horror story could be about a student living in a dorm. There were rumors of a ghost in the old building. One night, while studying alone, the lights started flickering and there was a strange cold draft. The student heard faint whispers but no one was there. It was really terrifying.
To avoid horror stories in medical school applications, double - check everything. Make sure all your forms are filled out correctly and all required documents are attached. Also, communicate clearly with your recommenders well in advance. For the transcripts, contact your school registrar early to ensure they are accurate and complete.