<p>1:16 Accepted or Waitlisted </p>
<p>5:35 Rejected</p>
<p>1:16 Accepted or Waitlisted </p>
<p>5:35 Rejected</p>
<p>1:16 Accepted !!!</p>
<p>So I think it’s pretty safe to say that we have discovered the significance of 5:35: unquestionably rejected by admission committees.
What an awesome confidence booster! Not.</p>
<p>Waitlisted with a 1:16… so this whole thread is slightly ridiculous.</p>
<p>Rejected 1:16</p>
<p>I don’t think it’s all that ridiculous.
1:16 was all over the board, but all (but 1?)of the 5:35ers were rejected. I’m no collective data expert, but that seems pretty solid to me.</p>
<p>It definitely seems to me like
1:16 = Accept or Waitlist
5:35 = Reject</p>
<p>i was a 1:16 and got waitlisted</p>
<p>Rejected with a 5:35</p>
<p>Just want to say that my D had the 5:36 time stamp and got waitlisted.</p>
<p>Rejected, 5:35.</p>
<p>I’ve been rejected to Duke, Stanford, and Northwestern.</p>
<p>This sucks.</p>
<p>1:16 rejected… what are you guys gonna say about this?hahahah</p>
<p>@ theconquistador… agreed… this blows, majorly</p>
<p>Rejected: 1:16</p>
<p>Rejected: 1:16</p>
<p>Son rejected/ 5:35</p>
<p>5:35, rejected</p>
<p>Time and decision have no correlation WHATSOEVER. Stop trying to figure it out because there is nothing to be figured haha</p>
<p>What do you mean there is no correlation? Every 5:35 has been rejected!</p>
<p>Fellow 5:35ers… Let’s make tshirts or something.</p>
<p>^ haha I like it.</p>