<p>Did anybody else who ISN’T on the list get a rejection email yet? Because I haven’t…</p>
<p>I got it, I got it!!! I can’t believe it!!! I’m so excited and relieved! Wow.</p>
<p>Congrats to all the other finalists (See you in Atlanta!), and my sincerest apologies to anyone who didn’t get it… I’m sure we all deserved it.</p>
<p>i didnt get a rejection email yet but my name isn’t on the list.</p>
<p>I got it tooooooo</p>
<p>Hi all! I’m a semifinalist who has been following this thread without posting. Congrats to everyone who made finalist!</p>
<p>icfireball and pnl09, I’m in the same boat as you guys. I know my name’s not on the finalist list, but I have yet to receive a rejection email. It’s nervewracking because I would really like to have the official word; I’m sure you both do, too.</p>
<p>I wonder what’s going on with this no email business… Any ideas?</p>
<p>yae, no rejection email for me either</p>
<p>i’m a finalist but i haven’t received an email yet…is that bad?</p>
<p>If your name is on the website as a finalist then Congrats and put your name with the other finalist on the other thread tebeow15. I dont think its bad if anything it might be in you spam mail or call Coca Cola up.</p>
<p>There are a total of 252 finalists. The following map shows the proportion of finalists per state versus the population of the state. Darker red indicates the highest proportion of finalists compared with the state’s population. Vermont has 400% representation for it’s population. The state with the lowest representation is Alabama with 26.5% representation.</p>
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<li>Vermont 2 (400%)</li>
<li>Montana 2 (258%)</li>
<li>Idaho 3 (245%)</li>
<li>Wyoming 1 (235%)</li>
<li>Indiana 11 (213%)</li>
<li>District of Columbia 1 (211%)</li>
<li>North Carolina 16 (208%)</li>
<li>Nebraska 3 (207%)</li>
<li>West Virginia 3 (203%)</li>
<li>Colorado 8 (201%)</li>
<li>North Dakota 1 (190%)</li>
<li>Hawaii 2 (190%)</li>
<li>Alaska 1 (182%)</li>
<li>Oklahoma 5 (169%)</li>
<li>Georgia 13 (167%)</li>
<li>Iowa 4 (163%)</li>
<li>South Dakota 1 (154%)</li>
<li>Delaware 1 (143%)</li>
<li>Arizona 7 (135%)</li>
<li>Washington 7 (133%)</li>
<li>Kansas 3 (132%)</li>
<li>Ohio 12 (128%)</li>
<li>Tennessee 6 (119%)</li>
<li>Rhode Island 1 (114%)</li>
<li>Louisiana 4 (114%)</li>
<li>Michigan 9 (109%)</li>
<li>Texas 19 (97%)</li>
<li>Nevada 2 (95%)</li>
<li>New York 15 (95%)</li>
<li>New Hampshire 1 (93%)</li>
<li>Maine 1 (93%)</li>
<li>Utah 2 (92%)</li>
<li>Pennsylvania 9 (89%)</li>
<li>Wisconsin 4 (87%)</li>
<li>Kentucky 3 (86%)</li>
<li>California 25 (84%)</li>
<li>Missouri 4 (83%)</li>
<li>Massachusetts 4 (76%)</li>
<li>Florida 11 (74%)</li>
<li>Minnesota 3 (71%)</li>
<li>Maryland 3 (65%)</li>
<li>Oregon 2 (65%)</li>
<li>New Mexico 1 (63%)</li>
<li>Illinois 6 (57%)</li>
<li>Arkansas 1 (43%)</li>
<li>New Jersey 3 (42%)</li>
<li>Mississippi 1 (42%)</li>
<li>Connecticut 1 (35%)</li>
<li>Virginia 2 (32%)</li>
<li>South Carolina 1 (28%)</li>
<li>Alabama 1 (26%)</li>
</ol>