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<blockquote data-quote="mfuturetrainee" data-source="post: 151843" data-attributes="member: 16131"><p>hey i dont know how helpful it'll be but I just want to echo what everyone else is replying with, it most definitely is a future driven process and congrats to even getting to an ac; you're definitely doing something right given its such an incredibly competitive process</p><p></p><p>as most, I had the same feelings as you do after my first post-ac rejection and so like many, I can completely empathise with you on that aspect. when you get that rejection it kind of hits you like a truck as to how much effort has gone into this process and looking at a rejection like that can sometimes make it feel all futile! it took me a while to actually reflect on my ac before i jumped back into this cycle but its something id recommend you to do as well. try and be external when assessing your day, i used to break mine down and try and assess where i felt short once i took the emotional aspect out of it and honestly it might help motivate you to bounce back!</p><p></p><p>ig the silver lining in this is that now you actually have an experience w an AC, so when you get to your next and your next, you're already equipped with a set of experience that can help guide you! i always try and preach about how 'rejection is redirection' and honestly in this process, you have to faith in that and really believe that something better and something more suited is out there for you (at least i try to believe it!)</p><p></p><p>keep your chin up because it is an incredibly competitive process and jus remember if you did it before, you'll do it again and with this experience you'll do it right next time as well <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> try not to feel too disheartened, this whole process genuinely is a learning curve at the end of the day</p><p></p><p>best of luck, we're all rooting for you!! <33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfuturetrainee, post: 151843, member: 16131"] hey i dont know how helpful it'll be but I just want to echo what everyone else is replying with, it most definitely is a future driven process and congrats to even getting to an ac; you're definitely doing something right given its such an incredibly competitive process as most, I had the same feelings as you do after my first post-ac rejection and so like many, I can completely empathise with you on that aspect. when you get that rejection it kind of hits you like a truck as to how much effort has gone into this process and looking at a rejection like that can sometimes make it feel all futile! it took me a while to actually reflect on my ac before i jumped back into this cycle but its something id recommend you to do as well. try and be external when assessing your day, i used to break mine down and try and assess where i felt short once i took the emotional aspect out of it and honestly it might help motivate you to bounce back! ig the silver lining in this is that now you actually have an experience w an AC, so when you get to your next and your next, you're already equipped with a set of experience that can help guide you! i always try and preach about how 'rejection is redirection' and honestly in this process, you have to faith in that and really believe that something better and something more suited is out there for you (at least i try to believe it!) keep your chin up because it is an incredibly competitive process and jus remember if you did it before, you'll do it again and with this experience you'll do it right next time as well :) try not to feel too disheartened, this whole process genuinely is a learning curve at the end of the day best of luck, we're all rooting for you!! <33 [/QUOTE]
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