<p>72 hours remain.</p>
<p>I wish I still had this game. So awesome. <3</p>
<p>The question is, does collecting all of the masks improve your chances of being admitted?</p>
<p>The answer is … We are all damn scared to see our decision saying that we are rejected … !! Al though we all know that’s what gonna happen after 72 hours !!</p>
<p>I’m trying to stay calm. Hopefully MITES helped push my application</p>
<p>COOOLL … I had nothin of that sort in my app… Though I am still hoping that my app would have been read at least by one of the members in the committee … I really dun wanna disappoint myself thinking it was not even worth that !!</p>
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As long as on Wednesday at 6:27 PM I don’t have to time travel back to Sunday at 6:27 PM to save the world.</p>
<p>Just thinking … If the committee has already made the decisions (which I think is a legit point given the decisions are set to be released 3 days from now) can’t they just tell the applicants who didn’t make it ?? It will relieve a lot of tension !!</p>
<p>P.S. Just overly and nervously depressed !!!</p>
<p>The committee has not already made decisions. Usually decisions are made and changed up until the release date.</p>
<p>But i guess that’s not the case with internationals ?? I mean I read somewhere that MIT considers all the Internationals in one round of decisions and that’s it … So is their chance that decisions on Internationals might still be pending ??</p>
<p>Maybe, I don’t know. If what you read is true, then probably not. They can’t give out some decisions without giving everyone their decision, though.</p>
<p>yeah well that statement was really a fluke one !! Probably preparing myself for a small cute rejection statement starting with a “SORRY …” !!!</p>
<p>Hahaha, it’s probably going to start with “Due to the large number of our applicants…”
I was SO STRESSED OUT last night that I couldn’t actually fall asleep. This is getting really bad.</p>
<p>From previous years:</p>
<p>Rejection:
“The Admissions Committee has completed its review of your application, and I am sorry to tell you that we are unable to offer you admission to MIT.”</p>
<p>Acceptance:
“On behalf of the Admissions Committee, it is my pleasure to offer you admission to the MIT class of 20xx.”</p>
<p>Couldn’t find anything for the wait list. Assuming they’ll use the same scheme this year, we’ll all know from the first word of the letter!</p>
<p>Dawn of the second day…</p>
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Or “We regret to inform you…”
As long as I’m not waitlist, I won’t be too annoyed. I will be disappointed, but not annoyed as long as I’m not waitlisted.</p>
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This issue comes up every year. Generally the admissions office isn’t done crossing t’s and dotting i’s when they decide when they will release decisions – they are just far enough along that they know they will be able to release the decisions on that date.</p>
<p>i just got home like an hour ago. so no. we haven’t made all the decisions just to hide them from you. we will finish decisions tomorrow, the day before pi day.</p>
<p>Wow - thank you so much MITChris (and the whole committee!) for getting these out on Pi Day!!!</p>