<p>Was there a specified time or specific day they said they would send the get ready email? Or is this all speculation based on last year? I’m still thinking the announcement will be this Friday.</p>
<p>Honestly, if it doesn’t come by 6 it’ll prob be 21st</p>
<p>Could you imagine getting the email tomorrow and decision Friday?! Lol</p>
<p>Welp it’s just another week. Chill</p>
<p>I wouldn’t even care. I just want to know. I don’t care if they do it like they did it last year either, I just want to know! That’s all that matters to me at this point. I want to know if I got into my dream school!!!</p>
<p>Gah, George Mason email -__-</p>
<p>Haha same thing happened to me with Pitt!</p>
<p>Haha to be honest, I’d rather just get an announcement and skip a “get ready” email altogether. We are freaking about getting an email that tells us we are getting another email, at a later date, that will decide our fates. I’d rather save my panic attacks for cramming for finals haha.</p>
<p>Got emails from New York University, George Mason, University of Connecticut, Philadelphia University and Western Michigan University (all schools I’m not applying to) today but no University of Michigan!!! Ughhhhh!!! This is driving me crazy lol!</p>
<p>Guys keep in mind, if we don’t get it today it should still be soon. And just because it was on a Friday last year does not mean it will be again. I think the date is far more significant than day of the week. So I think we will get them early next week.</p>
<p>Yeah what @mackenzie123 said. It does not have to be a Friday</p>
<p>Mich might have gotten rid of it altogether. Heads up emails are pointless anyways</p>
<p>-_____________-</p>
<p>D got rejected today from U Michigan. Their loss.</p>
<p>Not possible…</p>
<p>@Popofsenior I’m sorry to hear that and I know this might sound kinda harsh but is there a way to screen shot and put it up just so we know you aren’t messing with us (just want to be sure). I’m sure your D will end up going to an amazing school!</p>
<p>@Popofsenior Was it U Michigan Dearborn or Flint? I didn’t think UMich Ann Arbor released decisions yet… Did you find out through email and what time? I am sorry to hear about your D, I’m sure she will be successful wherever she goes!</p>
<p>just refreshing the email…</p>
<p>Ann Arbor, was an e-mail and she applied to Architecture School, so perhaps those were sent out earlier. Thanks for the positive vibes, I agree!</p>
<p>Each not coming today. Office closes at 5 so someone would have gotten something by now</p>
<p>Dear _____________:</p>
<p>We have completed multiple individualized and comprehensive reviews of your University of Michigan application and all supporting documents. While you have many impressive qualities, we regret to inform you that we are not able to offer you a place in the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning for Fall 2013.</p>
<p>I understand your disappointment with our decision and would like to assure you that your application was evaluated very carefully and given every possible consideration. We are in the very difficult position of not being able to admit all of the students who want to attend the University of Michigan. Our high application volume, coupled with the very strong credentials of our applicants in recent years, has contributed to an increasingly competitive admissions process. Please visit [The</a> Selection Process | University of Michigan Office of Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.umich.edu/selection-process]The”>http://www.admissions.umich.edu/selection-process) for more information on how we review applications and make admissions decisions.</p>
<p>Many of the students currently on campus entered as transfer students. The best time to apply for transfer is after the successful completion of two years’ study at another college or university. You may wish to visit our website, which contains transfer guideline information, at [Transfer</a> to U-M | University of Michigan Office of Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.umich.edu/transfer-u-m]Transfer”>Transfer Applicants | University of Michigan Office of Undergraduate Admissions).</p>
<p>Thank you for your interest in the University of Michigan. You have my sincerest wishes for success in your pursuit of higher education.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Theodore L. Spencer</p>
<p>Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director</p>