2014 RD decision

<p>Possible to waitlisted. but like @NordicWarrior in at Bryn Mawr 10 mins earlier</p>

<p>D waitlisted (possible with EE), but yes from Bryn Mawr, so not too disappointed. Congrats to all those who were accepted!</p>

<p>i’m waitlisted. let’s say i chose to remain on the waitlist and i’m accepted - does that mean i’m bound to Wellesley or would i still have the option to decline?</p>

<p>Rejected =(( congratulation to all who got accepted</p>

<p>@poopsad, you have options to decline.</p>

<p>@txhandan thank you!</p>

<p>Likely → Accepted. Pretty excited, but I wish I could access the financial aid award tonight…</p>

<p>D waitlisted. (“Possible” in EE)</p>

<p>My D was Accepted from Likely. </p>

<p>rejected… that’s my 6th rejection/waitlist… i’m just not getting into college am i? :(</p>

<p>Likely -> Accepted! So excited!</p>

<p>Rejected, but it’s okay. :wink:
Good luck to all you Wellesley bound girls! We’re all sister and let’s continue the movement of strong, smart and confident women in our society at whatever college we attend! No matter what, we’re sisters!</p>

<p>Exactly! Waitlisted, and that’s okay. Regardless of what institutions we all end up attending, let’s all agree to better ourselves and women everywhere. We need to lift each other up. </p>

<p>accepted with a likely!
Good luck everyone! </p>

<p>Got a likely in EE, so my Wellesley’s decision is not incredibly surprising. Here’s to hoping that this financial aid package will come out better than others!</p>

<p>Does everyone’s letter say “Your excellent academic record and personal achievements placed you at the very top of this remarkable group.” ? I find it kind of odd to have such a line for a school with a ~30% acceptance rate. (I know it’s very self-selecting, but I don’t think most people would consider top 30% as the “very top”)</p>

<p>@nhdmaniac Congrats from another likely who got in! And yes, my letter says that too. I was actually wondering about that as well! :)</p>

<p>rejected. but its ok for me
congrats to all those who got in to Wellesley</p>