Yeah I wish I would have kept my mouth shut lol. Because, let’s say I get in, then it’s an amazing surprise to all my friends and teachers and principal
But then if I don’t get in, I wouldn’t have to bear the pain of people asking me if I got in and me having to say “No”
@TrazCapDEV
I asked a few friends about this person, and he’s not an athlete, not QB… I really don’t know how he got accepted on Dec 1 at all!
Hah, I saw you in both threads but thought that maybe I was mixing up usernames did you apply anywhere else EA?
@soph1112 SAME but i probably can’t skip school, I’ve faked sick a few too many times and my mom (who is more lenient in letting me stay at home) isn’t at home right now @TrazCapDEV lol when I first saw DMV I thought of the dept. of motor vehicles. good luck
@TrazCapDEV hah, that reminds me of how some kids in elementary school used to say, “Do you know what day is Star Wars Day? It’s May 4th! May the fourth be with you…!” so cheesy, but I’m kinda nostalgic.
As a parent of a student awaiting for the “DECISION”, congrats to all that have made it this far.
I commend all of you for your hard work, determination, and strength.
I noticed that the financial aid status tracking also changed, again, probably looking into more than it is.
This is the message we get, when logging in:
“Columbia University’s educational financing options consist of federal, state, institutional and private sources of funds that will help meet the diverse needs of the student population. Columbia recognizes the importance of choices in educational financing and hopes that the options provided will be useful in planning and managing educational expenses.
Before you and your family begin to explore these options, we ask that you read the disclosure below regarding the suggested lenders featured on this website.
Please note: If you receive financial aid, you are required to notify your school’s Financial Aid Office upon receiving any funds that you did not report on the original financial aid application, such as University tuition exemption, scholarships, tuition reimbursement from your employer, or sponsorship.
Disclosure on Lender Information:
Columbia makes no representations, warranties or guarantees that the financing options presented here are the most attractive terms available to any particular student. In addition, please note that Columbia University is not a lender and is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, financial planning, or other professional services. Any agreements entered into with the providers whose products are included in this site will exist solely between the provider and the student, and Columbia assumes no obligation or liability in connection with any such agreements. We recommend that you consult with your own expert advisors before making educational financing decisions. In addition, please read the lender disclosure for AY 2015-2016 in relation to the lenders presented in this site. Students and parents have the right and ability to select the education loan provider of their choice, are not required to use any of the University’s suggested lenders and will suffer no penalty for choosing a lender that is not included as a suggested lender. Your school’s financial aid office must process an awarded federal loan through any eligible lender that the student selects.”
For domestic applicants, are you getting this message also?