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<p>^^ I wouldn’t be surprised if the servers crashed. It’s roughly 15 or so hours before the decisions are supposed to be released and the server’s are already struggling. Just imagine what it’s going to be like tomorrow.</p>
<p>^UCSD tweeted that it would be “mid-day” tomorrow. I’m guessing at the earliest some might start rolling in tomorrow morning but who knows. It’s probably worth checking just past midnight if you really can’t wait.</p>
<p>^I’ve had that same feeling for the past week waiting for UCI decisions to come out, but definitely more excited for today! </p>
<p>I think Tritonlink is often down after midnight for the most part from what i’ve heard, although there is a brief window of being able to sign on.</p>
<p>Is noon what they mean by mid day Kitty? I didn’t know if that was subjective or not. It’s like they get off on vague answers. If I get in first order of business is establish a college confidential club on campus dedicated to helping new applicants each year combat stress. Lol</p>
<p>On another note Today it is cloudy and raining in SD. One of the ugliest looking days ive seen here in awhile. Hope its not a bad omen</p>
<p>Noon =/= midday, it’s definitely more vague. Kind of like how they said the their decisions would be released “mid-March”. It didn’t mean March 15th exactly. Do you guys see the pattern with all these “mid” designations?</p>
<p>So if they said mid-March and released their decisions 2 days after the exact “middle” of March, then midday must mean the same proportional time past the exact middle of a 24 hour day. So 1/15 times 24 hours equals 1.6 hours, so effectively they must be releasing the decisions at 1:36 PM EXACTLY!!! </p>