*******USC Class of 2020 Results/Discussion Thread**********

Lmao you guys should listen to “You’ve been a friend to me” by Bryan Adams. Good stuff

Helps me get into the mood for happiness but allows me to be happy no matter what decisions I get

If I like within a 50 min radius of USC and didn’t receive my box yesterday , is it safe to say I was rejected ?

I hope something comes today. My mail usually arrives around 3

Omg. @DirtyDonut it probably does, but maybe not because the mail is unpredictable- for the millionth time

everyone giving rude or frustrated responses, chill out. everyone is freaking out let them freak

@xxhoopsluverxx I hope I get in :frowning:

Good luck :slight_smile: @DirtyDonut

By the way, I had my scholarship message in “active messages” and got accepted, just adding a number for that statistic.

Do the boxes fit in normal sized mailboxes? They seem kind of big and not flexible haha

Anyone get a package in Florida yet?

So it seems that accepted students have their scholarship notification in “current messages” while special circumstance acceptances (spring/athlete/etc) or potential denials see it in “message history”
Obviously, correlation does not equal causation but maybe hmm.

Has anyone received a rejection letter yet?

Anyone get a package in Texas?

@Abwee67 nooooo any correlation of the position of that message to acceptance/rejection has already been debunked by me personally – just take my word for it please. :wink: or you can search on my posts and find when I posted the very convincing (imho) proof in the wee hours of the morning.

Im assuming yours is in message history? @choirsandstages

@mike97l @sadsheep @sorotot If any of you applied in time for scholarship consideration, could you please comment on the location of the scholarship rejection pdf in current or old messages…

yes they do, you utter moron.

@allreal chill dude

No, I just know what I’m talking about haha it is has been said multiple times in this thread that they send acceptances priority and rejections via snail mail.