<p>same junior. </p>
<p>AH FACK thank the lord for that week off because I'd hate to go to school and have to tell everyone of a rejection...</p>
<p>same junior. </p>
<p>AH FACK thank the lord for that week off because I'd hate to go to school and have to tell everyone of a rejection...</p>
<p>Spring break is the week after for me. I'll probably be visiting Penn if I'm accepted.</p>
<p>Oh, I still have school on Friday the 30th. :-/</p>
<p>10 dayyyyyyyyyyyyyys</p>
<p>i can't believe we're down to single digits now...</p>
<p>10 isn't single digits.</p>
<p>^lmfao...woow</p>
<p>^What? It's not!</p>
<p>oh, I'm pretty sure that it is.</p>
<p>...if you don't count zero as a significant digit.........</p>
<p>oh yea 10 days...+ the extra 10 that ill be on vacation for :) im gonna wait for the sick fat envelope :) (or simply my parents faces at the airport when they pick me up...=/ )</p>
<p>^ wouldn't your parents call you to tell you about the decision?</p>
<p>hahah you know actually I'd rather not hear. I kind of wish there was more time. Yea, it's hard not knowing, but it's so much easier than having to face a rejection lol.</p>
<p>^I'm with you on that one! While not knowing sucks, believing that I might have a chance is better than knowing and getting rejected.</p>
<p>lol sweetlife and zimmee... that is exactly what happened to me with my Stanford SCEA decision.
I was out all day with my friend, and I kept delaying going home because I think in all reality, I knew my chances of getting in were very, very slim.
I had about 5 different people ask me if I got in that night, only to hear that I hadn't checked yet. I checked 30 min. or so after decisions were posted, and sure enough, it was rejection...</p>
<p>though I really hope I don't feel that way about Penn.</p>
<p>9 day... 19 hours...</p>
<p>I don't know whether I'll check right on time with Penn... I'll probably make a pact with myself not to (to avoid the inevitable), but break it almost immediately by checking online at 5:05 p.m.</p>
<p>haha i've found it was just easier to click quickly before you realize what you're doing and have it pop up... and then good or bad, it takes a while for it to actually sink in, and then by then the hard part would be done with.</p>
<p>I legit spent 5 minutes in front of my decision screen, hesitating to click it for Stanford, and clearly that turned out dismally</p>