<p>what does the admit letter look like? big or small envelope? whats in it? </p>
<p>haha i was wondering what to hope for in the mailbox :P</p>
<p>what does the admit letter look like? big or small envelope? whats in it? </p>
<p>haha i was wondering what to hope for in the mailbox :P</p>
<p>In all likelihood you will be notified online via Princeton's online admissions decision system. If you haven't received an email asking you to register for it, you can do so yourself here: <a href="https://admissionapp.princeton.edu/uarcd/%5B/url%5D">https://admissionapp.princeton.edu/uarcd/</a></p>
<p>Last year it was in a big envelope which contained a folder with Nassau Hall embossed on the front. The letter inside it was pretty boring and long winded, but I can't remember exactly what it said because I lost it :P.</p>
<p>cool. Great keepsake =)</p>
<p>If it is a denial, I could always use firewood =p</p>
<p>j.k</p>
<p>Oh yeah we got that Nassau folder at the Humanities Symposium... and a pen. I like that pen.</p>
<p>A pen? That's GREAT :D Do all colleges send out some "gifts" to the accepted candidates? And do they get additional gifts once they accept the offer?</p>
<p>Haha no the pen we got at the symposium. But actually, a lot of colleges do send things like bumper stickers...</p>
<p>Hm, bumper stickers, at least that's something :)</p>
<p>Perhaps you would like to recieve the old Princeton acceptance letter:</p>