<p>This may have been said already, but I haven't been on CC recently. Will Princeton put our decisions online, or do we have to wait for them in the mail again (again for ED deferrees)?</p>
<p>Nope, they're doing it online for RD. Yay!!!</p>
<p>How are ya'll going to check? Like, are you going to check your schools from the bottom up or from the top down? I'm going to be checking like 9 schools on the same day...that's going to be one stressful computer-me relationship day.</p>
<p>Good point, j07..I have no idea how I'm going to check decisions. I'll probably check from top to bottom, but I'm not sure. I feel so sick whenever I think of March 29/30th...</p>
<p>Oh, dear... I haven't even thought about that yet. On the bright side, I guess that's one more question I can preoccupy myself with to pass the time while I wait! :p</p>
<p>... Actually, chances are I'll check them in the order they come in, but if I have several at once, I'll go from least to most selective. If I start with Princeton, I'll be too busy crying over the rejection to want to check any of the others! :eek:</p>
<p>Most of mine come on different days (and a lot via mail), so I'm not sure if that is better or not...
On another note, has Princeton announced when they will be releasing admissions decisions, or is it still "early April"?</p>
<p>I'll probably have 11 windows open ...
and I'll be mashing (f5) and (alt+tab) haha</p>
<p>besides the ivies on march 29, which schools actually release before april?</p>
<p>Middlebury releases decisions on March 31 (not that it makes much of a difference).</p>
<p>hahaha Pleonasm, your comment made me laugh. f5 and alt+tab will be our best friends. </p>
<p>And then there's the problem with server overload. That will probably determine how I check my decisions because I bet I won't be able to check a lot right when they come out.</p>
<p>wait Princeton is releasing its decisions online from March 29/30 on?.lol.im confused..clarification please!.lol.</p>
<p>yale and harvard are apparently releasing notification on 3/29... and according to ivy rules, they have to release on the same day</p>
<p>OK so my prom is really ridiculously on March 31st, so at my school we're dumb and have pre-prom parties and post-prom parties, so we have a party on Thursday night (that isn't that wild), a party on Friday night (that is fairly crazy), and a party on prom night that is obviously...a prom night party. So bascially March 29th is going to be one HIGH EMOTION day, what with partying and prom preparations and Laguna-Beach-esque-drama and FINDING OUT IF I GOT INTO PRINCETON.</p>
<p>OK I'm stressed out already.</p>
<p>They're releasing decisions 3/29/07 online for RD? Oh my god, why didn't they do that for ED!</p>
<p>Is anyone 100% sure on this? I'd really like to know if this is true, because if it is, it would be very nice.</p>
<p>wow, that is gonna be one stressful day if this is true. I was kind of hoping all of my remaining colleges would come on different days.</p>
<p>Wow, if all the ivies come on the 29th..... just wow. I think that its good, cause if I get rejected everywhere, I can be ****ed off for only a little bit intead of spreading it out. If I get some good news, then I will feel better about any bad news.</p>
<p>Are you guys sure all ivies come out on the 29th?? For example, on the UPENN site, it says "April 4 Notification of decisions mailed to Regular Decision applicants." However it says nothing about just posting the decisions online and it has no date in March on its admissions timeline.</p>
<p>Columbia's website says "First Week of April
Admissions: Decision letters mailed to Regular Decision candidates. Invitations mailed for on-campus and regional programs for admitted students."</p>
<p>Harvard's website says, "Early April Regular Action decision letters mailed."</p>
<p>So im not sure if all ivies come out on the 29th..??</p>
<p>Well historically they have ALWAYS released the decisions on the same day. I think it's some kind of Ivy rule. I know that they mail the letters on the same day, but obviously they get to different places at different times. I would assume that they'll do online decisions all on the same day too though.</p>
<p>so regardless of dates, Princeton is still going to release decisions online?</p>