<p>We were just doing the ending. Somehow that extended LLLL just doesn't seem right for some of us Alumni. It hasn't always been that way. Husband and I taught our son at an early age the "original" way. Guess he'll have to re-learn that one.</p>
<p>no letter, accepted. (out of state)</p>
<p>international, letter and accepted</p>
<p>letter and accepted!</p>
<p>letter and accepted!</p>
<p>letter and accepted</p>
<p>letter+accepted!!!!
(bioengineering)</p>
<p>keep it up guys this will help a lot of people next year! Btw, not trying to rub it in, but did anyone get the letter and get rejected?</p>
<p>letter, accepted</p>
<p><em>please post only if you applied to HSSEAS</em></p>
<p>letter+accepted.</p>
<p>letter & accepted</p>
<p>Letter & Accepted.</p>
<p>It's officially proven that all applicants who receive the engineering letter get in every year. It's a guarantee.</p>
<p>hypsmaster: how did you get in with a 2.3? i'm sorry for offending you, but what hook do you have?</p>
<p>letter and accepted
Major: electrical engineering</p>
<p>Letter + accepted.
Major: Computer Science</p>
<p>Congrats, everyone!</p>
<p>International. Likely Letter. Accepted.</p>
<p>Major: Computer Science and Engineering (:</p>
<p>Apparently the engineering likely letter is more trustworthy that a Regents Scholarship invitation :o lmao</p>
<p>letter+accepted , OOS , Electrical Engineering</p>
<p>Letter + Accepted, EE</p>
<p>Letter and accepted,
does anyone know the stats for Eng college acceptance? Like, rankings of majors and their acceptance rates? Which ones are the hardest to get into and which ones are easy?</p>