<p>I received my acceptance letter today in Chicago, postmarked March 26. The envelope is small, but thick. If you can tell there is more than one piece of paper in there, you're in - but I'm guessing most would surmise as much.</p>
<p>It's a really nice letter. It mention some stuff I talked about with my interviewer, which was a nice personal touch. I'm deciding between Trinity and the University of Toronto, but it's very likely I'll be there in the fall.</p>
<p>congratulations! i remember my acceptance letter. i didn't do an interview, but it included topics from my essay, and i thought that was admirable.</p>
<p>I'm in!
I didn't do an interview either, but I thought the letter was nice. It referenced a few of my activities, and explained which qualities of mine attracted the admissions officers. I really liked that.
Unfortunately, Trinity is too expensive. Which is okay, since it was a safety anyway. It does look like a great place though!</p>
<p>^that makes sense. im an ir major but love europe and its history, so it makes sense for me.
Is it an "honors" program though? Idk how to describe it to people</p>
<p>I read some previous posts saying that Trin will not send us the package if we don't confirm that we'll enroll and they'll begin sending us materials in around May :-<</p>
<p>xcchicka - essentially yes, it is an "honors" program as only those students with particularly strong academic records were invited to participate. However, there are students who apply to the program if there are spots available (only 25 per year). I'm also thinking about an International Studies major if I don't end up designing my own.</p>
<p>I wonder if I have to send adcoms my academic results in the last semester and send the high school diploma. Someone please give me an answer Thanks in advance</p>