👉 Admissions pimples, also known as "admissions scars," are a common and often misunderstood phenomenon among students. They occur when the skin reacts to the physical and emotional stress of the admissions process, leading to the formation of small, raised bumps or pimples. These pimples can appear on various parts of the body, particularly the face, and are often linked to heightened anxiety, stress, or emotional distress. While they are not a direct reflection of academic performance, they can significantly impact a student's self-esteem and mental health. The redness, swelling, and sometimes scabbing of these pimples can be distressing, but they typically resolve on their own within a few weeks. Managing stress through relaxation techniques, seeking support from friends or counselors, and focusing on positive self-image can help mitigate the appearance of admissions pimples.