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This thread will be where seniors from the Class of 2007 can post their acceptances and good news and where others can join in congratulating them. Please keep a continual list in each post by adding your name in alphabetical order and paste the previous lists in subsequent posts. </p>
<p>TERIWTT'S POST:</p>
<p>I'm thrilled to be the first one to post the first acceptance for this year's round of auditions. My daughter got an acceptance letter today from SUNY-Geneseo, where she auditioned a week ago today. This was the one school that required three songs: one art, one foreign language, and one MT. She messed up majorly on her art song and had to start over a couple of times (the song was a very difficult song), but nailed the other two songs. She liked the campus, too, so she feels good she now has a choice (she also liked Muhlenberg a lot). It's nice to have these options under her belt before future auditions! Yea!</p>
<p>YAY for your D, teriwtt! Wow, that was fast. Does she have to wait for an academic acceptance, too, or is this the final word? Please pass along our congratulations. (Did she also get a Muhlenberg acceptance already? It sounds as if that happened, too. If so, double congrats! It's nice to have choices, for sure!)</p>
<p>L, the SUNY acceptance is contingent on her academic acceptance there, but I don't think that will be an issue, despite their reputation as an 'unofficial' honors college for SUNY schools. We haven't heard from Muhlenberg regarding her scholarship audition, but I kind of assumed they wouldn't notify us for a while. I don't think the school does rolling admissions, only ED, and she did not apply ED. We did receive a postcard from them that they had all her application requirements, but that was it. SUNY's website says they notify you immediately, so we were expecting something fairly quickly (I even halfway expected that they would have indicated something that day orally to her, but it didn't happen); it's nice to be affirmed. Now if someone with MT connections at SUNY would post here so we could learn a little more, it would be great.</p>