<p>I haven't received anything in the mail. Has anyone?</p>
<p>yes, i got my BIG envelope today! (and i'm in ca) if you didn't get anything today, then it'll probably be waiting for you monday when you get home. </p>
<p>best of luck!</p>
<p>I haven't received any of my rejections yet (except Brown) so I'm hoping it really is just the mail. Based on everyone else's stats, I should get in. But I don't dare hope too hard because I've been rejected so much.</p>
<p>i didn't get anything the mail in socal.. it'll probably be tomorrow.</p>
<p>Maykaw, did you ever get into NW? What are your stats?</p>
<p>NW as in Northwestern? I usually refer to it as NU</p>
<p>son rejected from USC today by mail and accepted to Emory today</p>
<p>wantthistobeover- where in california are you from?</p>
<p>hey guys</p>
<p>im from orange county and i just got my acceptance. if you live in socal and it hasnt come in yet, it will probably come in soon.
good luck</p>
<p>got mine in San Diego</p>
<p>nothing in san jose</p>
<p>Got mine today in SoCal. So did a friend. Came in a smallish envelope with a CD or DVD.</p>
<p>dvd did not work. says error</p>
<p>I got nothing??? Even email!</p>
<p>oh no, I was on a waitlist. Checked my Yahoo a minute ago.</p>
<p>izh - how'd u check if u were on the waitlist?</p>
<p>i just checked my mail, nothing from emory. :(</p>
<p>me neither</p>
<p>Izh, please come back and tell us how you were able to check yahoo and see that you were waitlisted. Please!!! The reason why everyone wants to know how you were able to find out is for two reasons. One, we want to check our email as well and know our decision because we have not found out by regualr mail. Two, everyone else has said that they have been accepted and many people are worried that they sent out the acceptances first, then the rejections, even though I called the office of admission and they denied that claim. So please respond to the post on how you were able to check yahoo and find out your decision.</p>
<p>If Izh is international, that would explain it. Many colleges e-mail international applicants their decisions to cut costs.</p>