<p>Sucks, how did you find out?</p>
<p>I didn’t get a postcard, that’s annoying. I’m not getting an interview either, but I don’t care much.</p>
<p>Sucks, how did you find out?</p>
<p>I didn’t get a postcard, that’s annoying. I’m not getting an interview either, but I don’t care much.</p>
<p>i got a postcard too and an interview. thank god at least all that is taken care of, otherwise i’d be a nervous wreck.</p>
<p>were u supposed to get both the postcard and the letter? coz i just got the letter. interview turned out fine =).</p>
<p>4:30 pm on that day, internet is going to be TERRIBLE.</p>
<p>where did everyone hear 4:30??</p>
<p>CC was UNBELIEVABLY slow that day. Or at least for a couple hours.</p>
<p>matty7589 - check last year’s SCEA decisions thread. They began posting decisions at 4:30. I think Yale officially says 5 PM, but they’re all up at 4:30.</p>
<p>I just hope what happened to me freshman year doesn’t happen again. My internet suddenly stopped working on the day I was supposed to get my SAT II score (my first standardized test for college!). I had to call my dad every five minutes to see if my score was up yet. And then last year for my ACT score I submitted the credit card info online in the morning but it was taking FOREVER to load and I had to go to school so my dad called me later and I found out over the phone.</p>
<p>Ok, neither was as big a deal as this, but still. I have a semi-bad record with getting results online in general. :p</p>
<p>I’m just using CC as a distraction until decisions are up. If decisions are up I would be on AIM, not CC. I would only post on CC if I got accepted, and then I would just put “accepted, will post stats later” and go eat a big piece of decadent food</p>
<p>maybe everyone should just post stats now, and then all you will have to do once you hear the words is type in accepted, rejected, deferred. that way, emotions wont get in the way.</p>
<p>Or simplify the entire process: post decisions now, and let Yale post our stats for us.</p>
<p>i want to bring back what was posted before but kinda died/ what schools are u guys rding to?</p>
<p>U Michigan
Stanford
Brown
U Penn
Princeton
GWU (if I don’t make Yale) or Harvard (if I do)</p>
<p>RD schools, in no particular order:</p>
<p>UPenn - CAS
NYU - Gallatin
Emerson
Columbia - College
Northeastern
Northwestern
Harvard
BU
BC
Franklin
Fordham</p>
<p>Will guidance counselors receive the admission decision by email also on the 15th at the same time it is sent to students?</p>
<p>Oh my god you’re kidding…they find out???</p>
<p>I am not sure, that’s why am asking.</p>
<p>Doubtful…I just scoured the admissions website and it says the only notifications are online (accessed using your account) and by letter. They don’t send decisions through email. You have to wait until Dec. 22 to make a call asking for a decision.
So, unless your counselor has your Eli account info or lives at your address, he/she won’t find out until you tell him/her. Anyway the info goes up at 4:30 pm eastern time, by which time my counselor will have gone home for the weekend. Unless she’s staying at school waiting for us :D</p>
<p>counselors dont find out.</p>
<p>I want 2nd or is it 3rd that comment, I don’t believe conselors know at all because in my school we report out acceptances, rejections, and waitlists, so that the next class can have a computerized database to compare their stats with that of ours.</p>
<p>Wow, willact4food…I wish our school did that. Even an anonymous database would be helpful. But my school probably wouldn’t like that idea very much.</p>
<p>Our school’s database is anonymous. Its really really useful. It gives graphs of SAT vs GPA of everyone who applied to a school and whether they were accepted, rejected, or waitlisted.</p>
<p>My school just got Naviance, if that’s the database you guys are talking about.</p>