<p>The Johns Hopkins acceptance letter is very nice. I like the folder. It says “YES” in big letters on the front. Is it obnoxious to use it for school! lol.
It was all great until I opened it and saw the horrible financial aid!</p>
<p>Agree with Bryn Mawr’s being awesome. I’m totally wearing that pin tomorrow. </p>
<p>Wellesley’s was nice as well. Green and stuff. With a class of 2013 magnet!</p>
<p>Notre Dame’s comes in a blue folder with “Welcome Home” on the cover. Awesome!</p>
<p>I loved Wellesley’s paragraph about all the cool things that members of the entering class have done! </p>
<p>Hopkins’ folder was very naice, as well. </p>
<p>And you can’t forget RPI’s hat and sticker! (:</p>
<p>Georgetown’s acceptance was rather business-like, was my least favorite so far lol</p>
<p>Pomona forgot to put my waitlist card in w my waitlist letter. :(</p>
<p>GW hasn’t sent me their acceptance letter yet, but SCU’s and U Washington’s were pretty nice.</p>
<p>berkeley cares so little about their rejects they dont even waste paper sending them anything.
pomona’s rejection was okay, it didnt make me feel worthless.</p>
<p>i liked UCLA’s and occidental’s bumper stickers=)</p>
<p>Georgetown’s rejection was like an entire paragraph before they said, “and oh by the way, you’re not in.” But there was nothing warm and fuzzy about GTown or JHU… so in the end they weren’t good fits anyway.</p>
<p>Gtown was a piece of ****…resembling the actual school :mad:</p>
<p>Loved Yale’s admissions welcome online. It actually scared me. The perennial bulldog pops into a blue screen, singing the Yale chants, congratulating me for becoming part of the Class of 2013. I actually thought it was some sort of joke until it finally settled in that I was a Yalie! :D</p>
<p>Brown’s rejection was pretty nice. I still love Brown. I’m only kinda sad because I won’t get to apply there ever again. (I’m going to business school for grad, and Brown doesn’t have one.)</p>
<p>Bad Letter
Princeton: We realize that you are likely to be disappointed with this decision.</p>
<p>Good Letter
Harvard: Past experience suggests that the particular college a student attends is far less important than what the student does to develop his or her strengths and talents over the next four years.</p>
<p>W&M’s acceptance folder was nice. It was kinda witty, like their enrollment card said " __ I will enroll at William and Mary have enclosed the enrollment deposit (Smart Choice.) "</p>
<p>Oh, and my letter seemed to be hand signed by the Dean of Admissions. That is the only acceptance letter I received that did that.</p>
<p>I loved the fact that for yale the regional admission officer actually wrote a little note at the bottom of her official letter congratulating me again and saying how great it was to get to know me through my app. That made me feel special.</p>
<p>The ironic thing about Princeton’s statement was that I wasn’t disappointed at all, considering I had just been accepted into Yale minutes before.</p>
<p>Additionally, Yale’s acceptance introduction is extremely cool; it far surpasses the electronic based decisions of any other institution (both acceptances and rejections) I applied to.</p>
<p>NYU was awful. They sent out the rejections way late, and they didn’t even pretend to sound sorry in the 2-paragraph letter. D-bags, just like Georgetown.</p>
<p>The worst rejection letter was Cornell’s early decision one (the online version).</p>
<p>Mm… Cornell’s acceptance packet (Pretty much a big red folder with lots of shtuff in it) looked flashy, though the acceptance letter is weirdly worded. “The admissions selection committee in the College of Engineering has approved your application…” </p>
<p>Who says they’ve “approved your application”?</p>
<p>Not that I’m complaining too much… I’m still going there =)</p>
<p>I really like my USC packet, although it looked like it came straight out of WWII by the time it got to my house. NYU was really cute too. I like the giant purple folder it came in.</p>