<p>I'm not going to argue with you, fierro. It doesn't matter whether or not you believe me. My friend, and 3 of her friends, were accepted regular decision. They live in Cincinnati, Ohio. Do you think BC sends out 6,000 acceptance letters in one day? Of course not. They send the letters in a staggered mail-out, geographically. End of story. Good luck! Hope we hear from them soon.</p>
<p>i believe u!!!</p>
<p>...or they were a nursing major, a commuter or a number of other possibilities that could have triggered an early letter. Since BC doesn't apparently send likely letters, its entirely possible that the top applicants get acceptance letters ahead of their packages. ( I was in a similar situation with Catholic U.) fierro2005, relax... and do us all a favor, think before you post.</p>
<p>at my own school for early.. there were two waves.. accepted and defferals and then more acceptances so you never know. and they came 10 days apart too!</p>
<p>okay, you got me. i didn't mean to be argumentative... but you never know, there are so many dishonest people on this forum. and the factors (commuter, nursing, etc.) make total sense. i got brushed off with an incomplete answer from the admissions department. it wasn't personal. good luck, everybody.</p>