Absolutely positively incredibly nervous.

<p>Um its March!</p>

<p>According to posts from last years, kids started receiving decisions the 1st week of March! I am nervous as HELL.</p>

<p>I keep flipping through the Whitman viewbook. Ahhhhhhhh!</p>

<p>i Absolutely positively incredibly understand you
i m soph, but i m hekku nervous about college...</p>

<p>On the same boat here...April 1st is the notification date, I think.</p>

<p>Sigh.</p>

<p>I'm pretty convinced I'm not going to get in.</p>

<p>breathe deeply, and say: "there is no place like Walla Walla, there is no place like Walla Walla."</p>

<p>saying Walla four times really calms me down ;)</p>

<p>man, I 7th the nervousness...feeling the Whitman love in here really makes me want to visit. If you all have visited, how were/was the people/school</p>

<p>New Orleans, eh? What part (if you don't mind me asking)?</p>

<p>I visited recently for my interview and it was great!!! It was winter, so the trees were leafless, but I am sure that changes. The people were really friendly and everybody, more or less, seemed happy (I don't think the constipated guy counts:D). The school was very pretty and rather large for such a small student body. The facilities were very attractive. The downtown are was also pretty. </p>

<p>I don't know if that helps. Good luck!</p>

<p>WF</p>

<p>Ps. I wish there was more activity on this forum.</p>

<p>Oh Walla Walla, Accept me Walla Walla.</p>

<p>Um, I was surprised.. i felt that the school was a lot busier than i anticipated.. there were a lot of people walking about, and there are cars everywhere on the road. I didnt really get to talk to anybody though!</p>

<p>WF-I'm from Metairie, which was relatively well off...we only got about a foot of water and some wind damage. My school is in the Gentilly neighborhood of New Orleans, where they were launching boats off the interstate exit. Was Walla Walla's Winter Weather really cold?</p>

<p>I think all of our predictions on whether we will or will not be accepted are pretty useless....I gather that Whitman is the type of school that just "feels" that the applicant is a right fit for their school (as long as the applicant has a respectable gpa, test score, essay, rec, and list of ecs)</p>

<p>Side note: this forum begs the question of why we did not apply EDI or EDII? For me, I didn't want to financially commit my parents to any one school.</p>

<p>Interestingly.... whitman wasn't in my college radar well into my senior year. i mean, i've always known about whitman - being from Washington state - but i've always disregarded it because it is in the middle of no where, and everyone views whitman as a 'really hard school to get into'. since i'm not a super genius, i was intending to go to the university of washington. but alas! around november i started reading more about whitman and it became THE FIRST school i fell 'in love with' so to speak. so i completely missed the ED1 deadline, and I couldn't convince my parents to let me apply EDII. My parents, too, had disregarded whitman because of its location... but they've been researching about it too so now they have been converted. :)</p>

<p>if whitman accepts me i am going to drop down on the floor brawling. seriously. wow.</p>

<p>I am so excited! I got my acceptance letter today! I probably received my letter so early because I am a student athlete. Good luck to all of you!</p>

<p>Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>its not because youre a student athlete, but because Whitman always starts sending out acceptances in the first week of March continously until April 1st. Some hear early, some hear later. </p>

<p>Which sport are you playing LT??</p>

<p>Great, three more weeks of torture.</p>

<p>Congrats LT.</p>