YALE RD decision release date..

<p>of course if you get in you can have a VERY GOOD day the next day at school</p>

<p>oh man, how I envy you… snow days…
almost 80 degrees here today. only thing we might get tomorrow is a cancelled soccer game b/c of thunderstorms (which oh do i hope will happen!) otherwise, i won’t be home till 8 or 9 tomorrow night to check.</p>

<p>but know what… it is still worth it if i get in. :slight_smile: i really would like to get in, btw dear yale admissions committee</p>

<p>HA! You guys haven’t experienced Ohio weather! It was cold the other day, today it was 75 degrees out, and snow is predicted for Saturday.</p>

<p>And some people wonder how I’ll survive New Haven winters…:rolleyes:</p>

<p>Good luck everyone - and don’t predict your fate based on the weather. Especially, that is, if you’re in Ohio.</p>

<p>I’m planning my day tomorrow so I’ll come home at exactly 5. I end school at 3, will meet with a teacher afterschool for an hour for supp studying, then will run in the school fitness center until 4:45, and then I will come home at exactly 5!! I hope the running will de-stress me.</p>

<p>I’m really glad that everyone here wants to go. I feel bad when I get into my safeties and other people wanted it so badly…good thing Yale will never be anybody’s safety!</p>

<p>And to whoever asked, I think my first choice is Yale but I don’t want to set my hopes up so I’m trying to think more about Brown tomorrow. Then there’s columbia, who i never think about =/ lol</p>

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Glad to hear it :)</p>

<p>I thought Columbia was my first choice in the beginning of the school year, and it has really fallen far far down on my list. I think the idea of the Core finally got to me. It sucks that I don’t like it more, since I probably have a better shot at Columbia than at Yale, Princeton, or Harvard.</p>

<p>I’m not so sure that’s true (not to burst your bubble or anything, just to try to give you more hope for Y/P/H). Columbia’s admissions have a reputation for being a little random (at least from what I’ve heard).</p>

<p>Stay optimistic!! :)</p>

<p>Yale had always been first since practically 1st grade but lately, Princeton has been slowly creeping its way up on my list. Though it’s pretty moot: I love in-state universities with 60,000 students!</p>

<p>Having grown up near Ohio State, I can assure you that state universities with 60,000 students are far from glamorous. Bleh.</p>

<p>And…since 1st grade? Wow. Hehe - I’m just kidding (I think Harvard was my first choice then, but only as a joke - I never dreamed I’d actually apply someday).</p>

<p>I didn’t even think of applying to an Ivy until the second semester of my junior year, lol.</p>

<p>well, it was more of a general goal and the most pronounceable of all the ivies at the time.</p>

<p>I fell in love with Yale during sophomore year, but early in my junior year, I was still seriously looking at the Savannah College of Art and Design as my first ‘realistic’ choice. Haha. 83% acceptance rate = AWESOME. :slight_smile: (What’s more, I’m 1. not that great of an artist - esp. compared to Kebree, and 2. not interested in going to a school in a hot location - I don’t do well in warm weather)</p>

<p>hmm…then definitely don’t move to AZ vivaldi! Though Arizona State still has that spot reserved for you. ;)</p>

<p>Oops - forgot to send that application out. (just kidding)</p>

<p>Did you get the memo from the new dean of the Honors College there - the self-described Princeton “faculty brat” who touted his elite education as a good reason for high-performing HS seniors everywhere to consider AZ State the best school for them? He must have gotten a huge salary increase for that… :p</p>

<p>yes…it was hilarious. he wrote about how his children went to great schools and how asu was the next harvard…blah blah blah </p>

<p>the real reason we like asu is the 12500 a year :)</p>

<p>Haha…I signed up online to receive info from SCAD and got mail almost weekly (and no, they didn’t even know for sure that I was an artist). They must be a bit on the desperate side.</p>

<p>I dropped the idea of art school a while ago…I decided that the art school crowd really, REALLY wasn’t for me.</p>

<p>Hehe - I went to an info session and talked to a professor, who told me she could tell I’d rather go to Yale (she had done her master’s work there). Later, when they sent me a card asking if I wanted to continue to receive information from them, I said no. I still get a barrage every once in a while. I even got something from them recently saying I would be a good candidate to get my online master’s degree from them :).</p>

<p>And I’m with you on the art school crowd thing - even at RISD, which is the only art school, in retrospect, that I should have ever considered.</p>

<p>Yeah, I’ve got the Arizona State National Merit money deal too, but at this point I’m pretty certain I won’t be taking it. Oh man, I don’t know how I’m gonna survive school today…</p>

<p>-_- Classes today are going to be so difficult.</p>