<p>oh ok thnks</p>
<p>Guys I'm really really nervous.....</p>
<p>I'm cheering for you!!!!! And me!!!! And everyone else!!!! I would offer more encouragement but I'm kinda......about to have a nervous breakdown myself.</p>
<p>there's no way that emails will be sent out tonight, or anytime before 8 AM EST. Unless the college wants to be all sneaky and cute, some human is going to press a button to send out the messages at whatever time during normal business hours. It's unlikely and unnecessary that it would bother to set up a macro.</p>
<p>-I think this is why no one ever sees new collegeboard.com scores at midnight on the day of release. Billybob has yet to update the database.</p>
<p>Yeah, I thought the midnight rule was true for a sec...</p>
<p>My friend sent me an email cleverly disguised as an email decision from Harvard. Well, it said that I was denied... my heart dropped and I was like, **** this, **** everything! LOL</p>
<p>Then, at the end, it read "oh yeah, don't be mad that your friend pranked you!"</p>
<p>Sorry, randomness...</p>
<p>OMG!!! That's....horrible!!!! Hahahahaha. You have cool friends.</p>
<p>the worst is the RD decisions. since boarders in my school have mailboxes that are really easy to get into, and the RD results come around April 1st, a lot of people fake rejection/acceptance letters on that day.</p>
<p>An acceptance letter is worse though, especially if you don't get in for real.</p>
<p>The best is if you have REALLY geeky friends who can phish an e-mail from, say, <a href="mailto:admissions@fas.harvard.edu">admissions@fas.harvard.edu</a> or the like :p</p>
<p>o. yea, that would REALLY be horrible. Esp since somebody posted what the emails say.</p>
<p>the worst part is - I have friends like that.</p>
<p>LOL, that really sucks. Good thing I won't have that problem...at least I hope I won't have that problem...</p>