<p>To be fair, he does do them in two batches - still, must get pretty tiresome :)</p>
<p>The EA ppl get two letters(one in december and one in april) signed by him :)
The second one says "Congratulations again"</p>
<p>Well, three if they asked for e-mail notification.</p>
<p>Seriously, when I read the e-mail on December 14, I almost passed out.</p>
<p>If I receive one I will pass out also</p>
<p>Ha ha, me too.</p>
<p>No offense, but I'm not quite making out Mr. Fitzsimmons' signature. I'm seeing a JhmR...blah. Actually, I just wanted to ask someone where the W was.</p>
<p>It's the first letter... just use your imagination. ;)</p>
<p>You received yours on December 14th?
See... my birthday is on the 18th... so it's either going to be one hell of a good birthday, or a rather crappy one....</p>
<p>And I'd just like to say... nobody can ever read my signature, whether i'm running out of ink or not</p>
<p>candlize- i got into Harvard and Yale on my birthday (march 31st) and got my princeton acceptance package a day later. It was one hell of a birthday...... I hope your birthday is gonna be just as awesome! = D</p>
<p>woahhh....i want that letter....and that certificate....</p>
<p>that thing would be tough to forge...lol</p>
<p>Oh man I so want that...</p>
<p>soo...how much is that on E-Bay? <em>wink</em> -_-' Im kidding of course.</p>
<p>Just wire the three million to my Swiss bank account and I'll send it to you in 6-12 weeks. ;)</p>
<p>the dean signs like a 5 year old with crayons</p>
<p>As I said earlier, signing two thousand letters isn't an enviable job. If he's smart, though, he could just sign them on a daily basis and then have them add the name when they know who's been admitted. :)</p>
<p>Hahaha, that article with the picture of the admission certificate is about me....ironic...what a ****ty picture of me though, lol...I look like such a tool</p>