<p>^Big deal. Almost as good as a likely letter…that’s why I’m excited too. I know I will get in 100%. </p>
<p>figure it out :P</p>
<p>^Big deal. Almost as good as a likely letter…that’s why I’m excited too. I know I will get in 100%. </p>
<p>figure it out :P</p>
<p>lol!!!</p>
<p>This thread is WAYYY too quiet. Come on, people. Decisions are pretty much three weeks away. Y’all should be freaking out. I had a doctors appt. today in Princeton (I live in central NJ) and even though I told myself I wouldn’t, I looked up how far away the university was from the office. It was only 2 MILES AWAY, so I gave into all my masochistic impulses and DROVE ON OVER. </p>
<p>Then I spent like 5 hours wandering around campus/surroundings and needlessly spent all my cash XD</p>
<p>But yeah, a stop at Hoagie Haven and Halo Pub + parking for 5 hours + brand spankin’ new Princeton sweater = empty wallet. At the end of the day, the Hoagie Haven people were totally sweet, btw, and let me pay only half of my bill because I only had like three dollars in cash left (and they don’t accept plastic). Bonus points for Princeton: the people at Hoagie Haven are AWESOME. </p>
<p>But yeah, I feel like I’m just torturing myself this way gahhh but I still had fun so meh haha. I sound so bipolar. Either way, today’s adventure will only make March 30th sooo much harder, and after all my hard work convincing myself that I hated Princeton so much that idgaf if they reject me. </p>
<p><em>commence discussion</em></p>
<p>whooo lets revive this babyyyy, people, and by baby I mean this thread (for the slow people)</p>
<p>nritya, wow! what a great day. I live 3052 miles away so this amazing trip is pretty impossible. In a way I’m glad I’ve never been to Princeton because all my friends who have visited it came back saying it was the most beautiful university ever. Accepting a rejection will (hopefully) be slightly easier. :)</p>
<p>good luck to you!!!</p>
<p>and are our decisions available online or do they come through snail mail?</p>
<p>Online though <a href=“http://notify.princeton.edu/[/url]”>http://notify.princeton.edu/</a> then snail mail later.</p>
<p>I’m kinda nervous.
But I shouldn’t be, since I have a less-than-zero chance of an acceptance, so I’m more or less just hoping for the impossible. Hooray! But at least I’m in good company, what with the 25,000-ish other rejects. Haha (:</p>
<p>ehh, I know my chances of acceptance to Princeton but I saw the steel tiger and I fell in love and couldn’t help myself. I love orange.</p>
<p>It’s like being in limbo. I keep telling myself I’m going to be rejected as to ease the pain if it does come in a few weeks, but there’s always this little glimmer of hope that I might just be accepted…Nonetheless, I’ll still be obsessing over my prospective acceptance/rejection for the next three weeks. Looks like I came to the right place!</p>
<p>^I think that about sums up how I feel too :)</p>
<p>^ ditto!</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>Only 24 days to go! I think I’m gonna do this old-school and wait for the letter in the mail.</p>
<p>^ me too. if i get an envelope, i’ll know i’m rejected. if i get a packet, i’ll know i’m accepted.</p>
<p>^^@Kitkatkate989</p>
<p>Ditto…</p>
<p>hahaha im definitely looking online–no need to delay the inevitable!!</p>
<p>Only a few weeks left! This month is truly a time of transition. As we’re waiting for college decisions to come rolling in, as senioritis seeps under our skin, as we’re making up a thousand different scenarios in our heads about what’s to come… it’s all a bit too much!</p>
<p>if we are all feeling this way now… I wonder what will happen the final week before the decisions…</p>
<p>Luckily, I’ll be on spring break, so at least I’ll be able to obsess about it without it being detrimental to my school work :)</p>
<p>i’ve had so much work to do that i’ve completely forgot about decisions coming out this month. not even kidding it hasn’t hit me yet… to juniors who are looking at this thread – 2nd semester senior year is NOT as fun as it’s made out to be (so far anyways)! :)</p>
<p>^ yes. second semester senior year has a lot of stress too.</p>