Any reasons to resolve admission issues?

<p>I've been accepted into most of my top choices so far (NYU, Syr, and Penn state), however I'm still waiting to hear from BU, Stony Brook, and American. I was wondering if it's a good idea to call them up and see if they lost my file or if the acceptance letter got lost in the mail (I <3 those big envelopes) or just let it go. </p>

<p>I mean does it even matter if I get rejected from my bottom choices? Should I get to the bottom of this or be contain to let it go? Always, one of my botton choices waitlisted me, but I know that I can get in if I write a letter to them, so should I do it. Of course after I get accepted I'll tell them I plan to go else, I'm just doing this to get the huge envelopes hehe.</p>

<p>Hmmm, if you're definitely going to one of the colleges from your list of acceptances, I would suggest not exhausting colleges with your personal reasons to boost your ego. After all, it's still to early to say whether or not something was lost, it's on Mar. 30th, cool down. However, when it's around the 10th then I would start asking questions. And furthermore, you don't know that writing a letter will get you into your waitlist, and if you don't even want the spot, than just decline your waitlist spot because you could definitely be jeopardizing someone else's college future. So just be happy with your acceptances in this crazy year of college admissions and just be patient.</p>