<p>Today I logged into my activity center account and I noticed that there was a new 'link' available to me. It is called "Admitted Students Events". I click on that link, and there are several dates and times with events for the admitted students, and prior to that it says the following:</p>
<p>"Talk with faculty, students, and other representatives from the GW community who are looking forward to congratulating you on your admission to the class of 2017."</p>
<p>I thought this meant I was admitted. Yet when I go into the "Application Status Check" link from the homepage, it says that my application is still under review.</p>
<p>What do you guys think this means? A glitch? Time to celebrate???</p>
<p>I’m wondering about this too. I really hope it’s time to celebrate! If you click on the link it will even let you sign up for an admitted students day.</p>
<p>Someone last year said the way they found out was that they went to the “admissions events tab” and clicked on april visit days and then register and if you got in, the last piece of info there would be the school you were accepted to under “Intended GW School”. Like for me mine said School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.</p>
<p>I have it on mine! Guys this looks like a great sign. I know when I got my admitted student day email from um a few months back prior to my decision that I was in. Hopefully I’m not wrong this time. Good luck to everyone</p>
<p>I would take that as a good sign. But they might not have it loaded on everyone’s activity center. So just because it is missing now doesn’t mean all admitted students’ activity centers have been updated. Hopefully…</p>
<p>My stats are basically this:
SAT 2070
GPA about a 96 junior year (I took 7 AP/ IB classes (5 on Comparative Gov and politics, 4 on Lang, 3 on French)) and I’m not sure senior year (4 AP classes- the most I could take bc a lot of the classes were full because I moved before my senior year). I did, however, have a C average in AP French my junior year and I currently have a D average in AP AB Calc.
I am originally Texan but have been living in Paris for the past five years and I just moved to Princeton.
I have a TON of ECs (MUN (about 7 awards, president-elect, Deputy Secretary General of Paris MUN), Student Council, Habitat for Humanity (Secretary, founder, president), Ballet (14 years), service trip to China, French horn, honor choir, a capella choir (president-elect), musical, guitar, volunteer for Obama over the summer, JSA Summer school at georgetown, etc…</p>