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I'm wondering how we are notified... I was under the influence that they would send the letters around March 21st, then we'd get them around March 24th... Also, for example, they didn't send the decision till march 25th, then you could see the decision online on March 28th (three days later)?
Has anyone logged into "Where am I in the Process" and saw that they sent a decision to your house yet?
I called CMU last night becuase I still havent received my applicant receipt letter...
The admissions officer told me that the acceptance / rejection letters were sent 2 days ago. You will be able to view your decision online March 26~28th.
going out from the topic slightly, does anyone know whether we need to submit the final high school transcript for CMU? Do you know where I can get the form for it? 'Cos I'm an international student so I've finished my high school in December already... And I wanna confirm my place in the school asap (is the offer conditional, btw?)
There's a common app final grade report form that you can print out, have your guidance counselor fill in, and then mail (this is if your school doesn't do the common app online, which it probably doesn't).
The offer is conditional, but very liberal. Basically, unless you drop from all A's to all C's, or suddenly get an F, you're fine.