<p>Its not the glitch. They admit to knowing about this friday night - sounds like immediately. They obviously had the kids involved names, they said they called them all but from the post above maybe not? If they knew there was an issue and could mitigate the effects had they acted earlier? Do you think that if at 9pm on Friday night they can tell that 72 kids signed up for the Decision Days events (11 erroneously)why couldn’t they shoot an email off? Why wait 2-3 days? I know a girl who works in admissions, she says its chaos. Is it only me but I watch this video and it is like an opportunity to sell UD. 'Of course we didn’t want to crush these kids dreams, its a great school, we have to turn down 1000’s of great kids, EVERYONE wants to BE HERE!!!. I think its crappy but it is a fabulous school! I dont hate the scratch in the record, I hate THE SPIN</p>