<p>^Yes, I got my acceptance envelope (CAS) today and I'm in Singapore. 6th tab thing was a giveaway.</p>
<p>Objective:
SAT I: 2310 (CR: 800, M: 750, W: 760)
SAT II: Bio-E: 760, Lit: 710, M2: 730
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): N/A (I screwed up certain parts of high school though)
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): N/A
AP (place score in parenthesis): None</p>
<p>Not bothering with the extracurriculars, teacher recs and all... Most applicants have stellar ones.</p>
<p>Intended Major: Economics
Country: Singapore
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Female </p>
<p>No fin aid offered to international students, so I'm thinking this over very carefully now.</p>
<p>^Hey Hanita, mine was delivered by TNT, so courier. It was sent out 26/3, received it 30/3. </p>
<p>However, my NYU acceptance package was delivered by UPS express 18/3, and that I only received 26/3. I guess sometimes it really depends on the particular batch of mail it's sent out with?</p>
<p>Edit: I checked the tracking numbers after I started wondering why there was such a huge difference in the time taken to mail the packages. </p>
<p>BC: Boston --> New York --> Singapore
NYU: Louisville, Kentucky --> Cologne, Germany --> Dubai --> Bangkok --> Singapore (I know... what??)</p>
<p>You should definitely be getting yours soon then :D</p>
<p>Hey,
Is there anyone WITH the 6th tab that got rejected/waitlisted?</p>
<p>I called BC and they said that the home page is not an indication of the decision. They also said my letter was on the way. But I live in India so that means nothing, it could be here in 2 weeks! lol.
So I'm still stuck just hoping that I got in.</p>
<p>The 6th tab that I have and the options to pay housing deposit, withdraw enrollment, postpone enrollment give me hope though...</p>
<p>Accepted!!!! College of Arts and Sciences:
SAT: V - 620 M - 750 V - 710
GPA: 3.6
Course Rigor: By the end of senior year will have taken 9 APs, and rest honors
Extracurriculars: Math Team, Model UN, Science Team (VP), Tae Kwon Do (black belt, international medal winner), Research at medical school on diabetes, week long volunteer in New orleans (hurricane katrina) plus many others</p>