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How to jump back from rejection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Boden" data-source="post: 17472" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Firstly, getting to 4 ACs is a great achievement! I know it's very easy for someone like me to say that after having done a vacation scheme but it really is a great achievement and you should really take a lot of confidence from that.</p><p></p><p>I would really recommend listening to the 'Sweat Equity' TCLA podcast - that totally changed my outlook on rejection and, hopefully, it will do the same for you too!</p><p></p><p>Equally, if you feel as though you are struggling with burnout, give yourself a break! If you can, take a few weeks off where you are literally doing nothing for applications - see family/friends, go out for a film, go on a night out if you want to but whatever you do make sure you relax to allow yourself to recharge.</p><p></p><p>Finally, know that this community is right behind you and we are 100% here for you if you want to vent/get anything off your chest. With your grades/experience you are obviously a great candidate so maybe on your next AC, try and avoid preparing so much and just go in being yourself - you'd be surprised how effective that can be (it worked for me with Weil)!</p><p></p><p>All the best for the year ahead,</p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Boden, post: 17472, member: 487"] Firstly, getting to 4 ACs is a great achievement! I know it's very easy for someone like me to say that after having done a vacation scheme but it really is a great achievement and you should really take a lot of confidence from that. I would really recommend listening to the 'Sweat Equity' TCLA podcast - that totally changed my outlook on rejection and, hopefully, it will do the same for you too! Equally, if you feel as though you are struggling with burnout, give yourself a break! If you can, take a few weeks off where you are literally doing nothing for applications - see family/friends, go out for a film, go on a night out if you want to but whatever you do make sure you relax to allow yourself to recharge. Finally, know that this community is right behind you and we are 100% here for you if you want to vent/get anything off your chest. With your grades/experience you are obviously a great candidate so maybe on your next AC, try and avoid preparing so much and just go in being yourself - you'd be surprised how effective that can be (it worked for me with Weil)! All the best for the year ahead, Dan [/QUOTE]
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