Acceptance Letters - thick or thin?

<p>I'm bringing up this thread again, because I'm curious - did the acceptance letters come in a thick or thin envelope for the early decision class of 2012? We kind of left this thread hanging!</p>

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Rejection Letter
Is it true that rejection letters come in a small envelope and acceptance come in large? Is this just a rumor?
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<p>my acceptance letter came in a small envelope, but it had a few papers enclosed. You would not get so many parers, just to get rejected.</p>

<p>Mine came in a large envelope, but i was a transfer student ...so it might be different</p>

<p>Thin envelope here but I think it is probably different for ED and RD. With ED, they have lots of time to send other information, not so for RD.</p>

<p>i was RD and mine was thin, but i had already found out online by the time the letter came</p>

<p>Mine was thin and I was accepted to regular decision</p>

<p>Thin Envelope Ed, Thought I Was Rejected Cause I Could Not Check Online!</p>

<p>my ED letter was thin. It had a letter and an envelope and maybe one other piece of paper.</p>

<p>My ED letter was thin. But Dennis is right, it had more than one piece of paper in it.</p>

<p>The decisions online before the mail arrives so it doesn't really matter.</p>

<p>RD is thin as well? That's strange. I got accepted into some other colleges (rolling) and they sent big packets. I thought that the ED letter was thin due to the fact that they don't need to convince you to attend.</p>

<p>haha, I knew I was accepted, but I was still really nervous to open up the letter in case they had messed up.</p>

<p>abanks: that's why I thought it was important to clarify this, because when that thin-ish envelope comes, there is a period of self-doubt until you read the contents!!</p>