<p>Today 15-Mar Days-Left 17</p>
<p>Today 16-Mar Days-Left 16</p>
<p>today 17- mar days-left 15!!!</p>
<p>15 daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaays</p>
<p>14 and counting</p>
<p>Two weeks!</p>
<p>Now Im getting nervous. It seemed like forever but now I just might wake up one day and it’ll be decision day</p>
<p>Today 19-Mar Days-Left 13</p>
<p>Ooh whee!</p>
<p>I’m mildly nervous.</p>
<p>D’oh! I think i missed the memo!</p>
<p>Is stanford going to be releasing decisions on April 1 <em>for sure</em> or just early april?</p>
<p>-Dragon45</p>
<p>Today 20-Mar Days-Left 12</p>
<p>Just called the Undergraduate Office of Admissions, and the woman indicated that “the email” that will be sent to each student, and that will explain how to check for Acceptance, will be sent out next week. Please post, if you have, or when you receive it.</p>
<p>Next week? ARE YOU SERIOUS? Early next week or late? Ah!</p>
<p>i am sooo nervous. i have gotten duke and brown emails about when to check times, but that is it. any clue when we get stanford?!</p>
<p>yay … can’t wait… i got into MIT so the stanford decision is totally stress free for me … i’m happy … if god wants me to go to MIT i figure i’ll get rejected from stanford and that’ll be my sign from god. and if i get in i probably choose stanford since its closer to home and warmer… and i can ride my skateboard.
but everyone at school wants me to go to MIT since i’m more of the geek type</p>
<p>I guess the only human explanation for the unexplainable is divine intervention. I’m not one for believing in fate. Fate is an excuse for avoiding circumstance.</p>
<p>And by the way…decisions are soon! LOL
Sorry for my rant before; I was just in the mood for a debate I guess.</p>
<p>haha danny, i think the same thing. congrats on mit, saliksyed. i am only in to UT (state school) and i really want to go out of tx. i felt like my stanford app was pretty strong, but it is so hard to get into. i am going crazy…12 days!</p>
<p>Heh! My son is constantly having people push him about Caltech and MIT, which he has <em>no</em> interest in. He’s a geek, and he loves particle physics, but he also loves psychology and writing poetry and reading Great Books and the idea of a broad liberal arts education. You can do a little of that at MIT or the other big tech schools, but Stanford and schools like it are a better choice. Nonetheless, everyone says, “Of course, you’ll apply to MIT and Caltech” to him any time college choices come up.</p>
<p>Well if you wanted a liberal arts edu for him shoulda applied to Deep Springs! Herding cattle in the middle of the desert tends to build character :P</p>
<p><joking> Deep Springs is sweet, just poking a little fun, is all ;)</joking></p>