Regular Decision Letters

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<p>Not to say that you can’t think what you want, but the evidence on this thread seems to suggest that the non-acceptance letters were still sent first class, just pre-sorted in a way that made them cheaper. Therefore I would guess that the admissions office meant for them to be handled in the same way the acceptances were. It seems to me that any differance in the arrival time would be the post office’s fault. It would still be nice if the school issued an apology, and maybe learnt from this incedent, but at this point it seems unfair to blame/condem the admission department or Wes.</p>