3 weeks until we find out ED!

<p>I have a story.
I got in a terrible wreck, if I’d been a foot off I would’ve hit a huge tree and things could’ve gotten really bad. The car was totaled, but I got out with only a few stitches–and several small holes in my Barnard teeshirt. That is now my lucky shirt.</p>

<p>Omigosh, figureskater - so glad you’re okay! And I can see why that would be your lucky shirt…must be a good omen, right :)?</p>

<p>I sure hope so!</p>

<p>Oh my gosh figureskater! I guess the admissions godesses were looking after you, huh? Seriously though, that’s so scary! I would wear that shirt like everyday now in case the letter comes in the mail :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: haha. Or rather, I would plan to and then forget about it…</p>

<p>It was my 2nd most terrifying experience, but I got a lot out of it. Someone is looking out for me.
I’m wearing it under my uniform tomorrow.</p>

<p>[Barnard</a> sees jump in early decision applicants](<a href=“http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2010/12/13/barnard-sees-jump-early-decision-applicants]Barnard”>Barnard sees jump in early decision applicants - Columbia Spectator)</p>

<p>I think Dean Fondiller mentioned you figureskater “This year’s applicants include students who are published authors, nationally ranked synchronized ice skaters, accomplished dancers…”</p>

<p>this was published today… and it says this at the bottom
“The results of the early decision application process will be announced on Dec. 15.”</p>

<p>That has to be a good sign!</p>

<p>Yeah I’m guessing if they’re gonna post results then they’ll be expecting that we will have recieved the letters.</p>

<p>but the facebook and twitter pages still dont say anything about having mailed the letters…</p>

<p>Why? Why this year? I love that Barnard’s attracting all these passionate, accomplished women, but I feel really discouraged now. </p>

<p>But that aside, I’m really proud of you guys.
Okay everyone, just keep being awesome.</p>

<p>“This year’s applicants include students who are published authors, nationally ranked synchronized ice skaters, accomplished dancers, national science prize winners, and architects behind innovative public service projects,” she said.</p>

<p>omg…this is kind of freak me out!!</p>

<p>@sujulove:ahaha,me too.
anyway, since it’s before 15, we’ll get the result soon=)
I do really like girls here XD</p>

<p>pattycat-are you one of those kinds of people? I am checking my email for hundreds of times a day. I can’t focus on my RD essays. But I don’t think im gonna make it… god…</p>

<p>@sujulove: absolutely not=v=
honey, I have my gmail online all day=v=#
TvT suck RD…I should RD Barnard…ED is just crazy…</p>

<p>pattycat-sigh. but I am sure you are in! <3</p>

<p>@Jaden239: That’s AWESOME, but I am neither a synchronized skater nor a nationally ranked one.
@shay33: totally agree. grrr
@pattycat92: I really like the girls here too. I think we should all hang out if we get in. Who’s with me? :)</p>

<p>Second figureskater!</p>

<p>@figureskater: sure=v= XDDD</p>

<p>[It</a> happened here](<a href=“http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2010/12/08/it-happened-here]It”>It happened here - Columbia Spectator)
teehee</p>

<p>All the published author and figure skater stuff both make me very nervous, and very proud of a school I know I love no matter what.</p>