<p>@lindsey idk exactly. Michigan (in-state) and BC are my safeties; Emory is a match and Duke is a hard match/easy reach; and Harvard obviously is a reach. Having said that, it doesn’t mean michigan is my last choice. I would def. take Michigan over Boston College and Emory. I’m not expecting to get into Harvard, so if it came between Duke and Michigan I’d most likely choose Michigan as well, although not 100%. If i did get into Harvard, which Im totally not expecting, I would probably go, so i guess its my first choice, but I really havn’t even thought about going there.</p>
<p>So to sum it up, Michigan is probably my 2nd choice.</p>
<p>Michigan State (safety/accepted!), University of Michigan (obviously haha…match), Barnard College (high match, I hope), Middlebury College (reach), Brown University (high reach).</p>
<p>I heard that the first place you’ll see is wolverine access, then email, then mail… However, I also heard that depending on what the decision is, you’ll see on some places and not others…</p>
<p>I think if you’re deferred/rejected you won’t see it on Wolverine Access, if you are accepted I think a pay enrollment fee thing comes up, but I think the email is sent out first.</p>
<p>If you are admitted, you get an e-mail, a letter, and it shows up on Wolverine Access.
If you are deferred, you get an e-mail, no letter, and it does not show up on Wolverine Access.
If you are rejected, you get a e-mail, no letter, and it shows up on Wolverine Access.</p>
<p>Omg, deep breaths… Aaaahhhhhh!!! Really stressing out here… For a new turn to the discussion, how are you all coping with the stress now, and how will you react when you find out?</p>
<p>I’m coping with the stress by doing my chemistry, calculus, physics, and biology homework. When I get in, I’ll say “yay.” If I don’t get in, I’ll be sad.</p>
<p>Im handling my stress by doing homework, working out, and surfing College Confidential way more than I should be. If I don’t get in I will actually cry. If I get in I will be really happy and enjoy my Christmas break.</p>