@bsalum: Anddddd it’s already been taken down for some reason. You’re probably right. 
You guys should seriously stop calling because they aren’t going to give you a real answer anyway. It’s just a waste of time/energy on all sides.
Wait my counselor knows???
I don’t think school counselors know the decision in advance, though it is possible they get a head’s up before decisions are released.
.@brooklynilene My counselor made it clear that she knew my EA decisions about three weeks beforehand. I haven’t talked to her this month, so I’m not sure if she knows my RD decisions yet.
if they were to come today what time would they?
@Questsnow Woah how did your counselor have access to that information?
@Ambitious19 The Admissions office actually called her and told her.
what time people
@jacobson123 Starting from 5:30 to 6:30 CST. Could be anywhere in between.
the anxiety from this thread is leaking out of my monitor
Wait so is there actual confirmation it is today!!!
@neurogirl07 I’m about to drown in everyone else’s anxiety
@jjh2003 unfortunately, no. Northwestern never confirms any dates for d-day. It’s all speculation…
@Neurogirl07 
so whats that in eastern time?
I’m a RD applicant anxiously awaiting decisions. While doing so I realized that I wrote about applying for ISP in my common app NU questions. However, I didn’t apply because I am currently taking AP Physics and didn’t meet all of the requirements. After I sent my common app I didn’t explain why I didn’t apply. Do you think the mismatch will hurt my chances?
Questsnow, Admissions offices tell college counselors everything. I’m sure my counselor already knows all of my decisions, but she’s not allowed to say anything WAAH"
Sorry do not buy it. Sure MAYBE in very small elite private schools I have heard of deals being made, I know you want Annie she is deciding between you and Harvard, if you also take Bonnie then I will convine Annie to go to you too. However, I doubt all 8 top tier schools you applied called your GC and said we are/are not taking Quest. Besides if she really knew that how could you not talk to her for a month? Plus the temptation to spill would be overwhelming.
Kid comes in crying because they did not get in to Vanderbilt, why would the GC not say, do not worry, you will get Dartmouth next week, they already called me but do not say anything because I was not supposed to tell
So when they encourage you to start loving your safeties, do they really know something or are they managing your expectations and are as clueless as the rest of us
@SaphireNY: Yeah, you’re probably right. I can’t imagine colleges would have enough time to talk to every single college counselor about every single applicant. My case was probably just a fluke.
If there was someone that they were REALLY excited about, maybe. As in do you thnk Quest is still interested in us? However, those people already have likely letters from an Ivy