<p>@planner Cornell was actually bumped up to this Thursday. I had a friend who applied ED. </p>
<p>Yale gets to wait the longest
XD</p>
<p>@planner Cornell was actually bumped up to this Thursday. I had a friend who applied ED. </p>
<p>Yale gets to wait the longest
XD</p>
<p>@planner
Columbia is this Thursday, not next week.
I have it marked on my calendar.</p>
<p>I <em>just</em> got contacted for an interview for this Thursday. I’m freaking out right now!</p>
<p>Thanks, @paleselan and @ilovethecity! Here’s a revised list—fingers crossed that Yale will surprise everyone before next Tuesday!</p>
<p>Thursday 12/11: Harvard, Brown, Duke, Cornell, Columbia
Friday 12/12: Stanford, Johns Hopkins
Saturday 12/13: MIT
Monday 12/15: Penn, Princeton, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Northwestern
Tuesday 12/16: Yale</p>
<p>@Planner If the recent interviews are any indication, like @araethusa 's, then we’ll probably be waiting up until 5pm Eastern on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Found out today that I’ll be attending the US Senate Youth Program in March as one of the two delegates from my state! I submitted an update on my application, so I hope Yale sees it! </p>
<p>@paleselan: You’re probably right. . . .</p>
<p>@araethusa: That’s probably a good sign! Last year most (maybe all?) of the applicants on some of these threads who had last-minute interviews or whose counselors received last-minute phone calls about grades or whatever ended up getting in!</p>
<p>Does anyone know how common it is to get in without an interview? I know that everyone is saying not to worry because it is mainly based on alumni availability, but I live within half an hour of NYC where I’m sure there are enough alumni and I was not offered an interview.</p>
<p>@dreamchaser50, it is not common to get accepted, with or without an interview. The people telling you not to worry are not doing so because they are trying to pull the wool over your eyes; it is the truth.</p>
<p>@dreamchaser50 I’m in the exact same situation. I’m sure we are not lacking alumni, but there are probably way more applicants in the NYC and Long Island area than there are alumni. I’m still concerned though because I have friends who also applied to ivies who got interviews despite the high number of applicants.</p>
<p>Surely people are accepted without interview? I’ve often seen so in comments and if so then try not to worry but i know that is about like asking the impossible - wishing all the best of luck </p>
<p>Hey everyone! So I was just checking my Eli Account just now, and I saw at the very bottom, “No scores received.” I sent my ACT back in Oct. 12, and I just doubled checked the ACT website and it was sent on that date… I am really worried. What should I do? Are other people having the same problem with the Eli Account not saying the scores were sent? </p>
<p>@IxnayBob I was talking relative to the overall acceptances. I realize how undiscriminating Yale’s acceptance rate is.</p>
<p>@Planner The decisions for Stanford SCEA come out on Monday the 15th. My friend applied to Stanford and I applied to Yale and we are both pretty nervous about the results.</p>
<p>Received a calendar notification on my phone today reminding me that the decision was only a week away. How surreal. </p>
<p>I don’t know if someone already asked this, but would it be 5 pm eastern time?!</p>
<p>Did anybody check “apply to Yale-NUS” in the Yale supplement on common app? Looks like their results came out just now…</p>
<p>Thanks, @jot121, but it looks like they’ll probably be coming out on Friday. There’s been a lot of discussion about this on the Stanford Class of 2019 thread—Friday seems most likely, though apparently Monday is still a possibility.</p>
<p>@pianokid12 That happened when I first applied. I had to call ACT and have them re-send the score results. I don’t know if that’s a good sign for decisions, though. May mean that you get deferred while they figure out where your ACT test is. I’d call Yale first, to make sure they have it. If they don’t, that’s when you call ACT.</p>
<p>@jot121 I had several friends who applied early to Stanford. Although they don’t know for sure, they are pretty convinced that they will get results back this Friday.</p>
<p>@Stargazer25 Yes, 5PM Eastern time was when decisions were released last year.</p>
<p>is yale nus separate from the general yale admissions </p>