Anybody hear from Scripps today?Did letters go out?

<p>I live 20 minutes from Scripps and I still havent heard anything… o.O</p>

<p>I live in PA, so I’m hoping to get a letter today…maybe tomorrow</p>

<p>Just received a big fat envelope today in NJ. Too bad - no FA. I could have definately pictured my D at that beautiful pool!</p>

<p>Daughter on the East Coast received a large envelope today.</p>

<p>i got the acceptance in MN today!! and the JES! =) good luck to all!!</p>

<p>Hey all… I just opened my Scripps letter, got JES scholarship. Still not sure if I’m going there, it depends how my other options pan out.</p>

<p>For reference…</p>

<p>SAT Verbal: 750
Math: 700
ACT: 32
APs: Taken every AP class taken at school and received 5s on all but one. Also studied independently for World History and got a 5. I will also have 17 college credits from local private college by the time I graduate… mostly in philosophy :slight_smile:
GPA: 3.96 (school doesn’t weight)</p>

<p>I’m an art/design/engineering? major, so I also sent in a portfolio.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/Awards: Speech and Debate (qualified for nationals this year), Model United Nations (lots of awards), School Board Student Trustee, Teen Literary Arts magazine editor, Editor of School Newspaper (awards), horse riding/training, theater (I was in a Sundance film), lots of clubs and miscellaneous community awards, National Merit Finalist</p>

<p>Hey
I got accepted to Spring 2010 -basically this means I would take a semester off if I went to Scripps. My big envelope was really pathetic though and I was wondering if anyone could disclose what they got in their regular decision accepted envelope. I know it doesn’t matter I am just feeling left out.</p>

<p>Hi Nightowl,
I can’t speak for this year, but several years ago I was accepted to Scripps off the waitlist for spring 2010. I ended up accepting the offer and graduated 3 1/2 years later. If you have any questions about what it’s like let me know!</p>

<p>Sorry nightowl, I meant to say I was accepted to begin spring semester, not spring 2010!</p>