<p>Anyone know what UW's or U of Miami's are like?</p>
<p>UW as in Wisconsin?</p>
<p>no, sorry I mean U. of Washington-Seattle</p>
<p>Fairfield's acceptance letter came with a big gold folder and I got it on Christmas Eve. That would be mean for them to reject a student on Christmas Eve.</p>
<p>I got some nice glitter stars in my acceptance from USM.</p>
<p>K I got UW-Seattle's today and it's just a big yellow envelope with a Congratulations! sticker on it. Inside was your typical letter and a reproducion of a March 2002 issue of Columns Magazine that has some cool pics around campus.</p>
<p>You people seriously need to learn how to spell "congratulations" before you go to college.</p>
<p>So far I've only gotten my UT-Austin acceptance and it was pretty run-of-the-mill. Just a tri-folded sheet of paper with a generic letter on it. I guess you can't expect much more from a public school with about 35,000 undergraduates.</p>
<p>Elon's letter was in a sort of thick envelope, but I already knew that I got in, so I didn't care.
Alabama was very generic, with just the actual acceptance sheet and a brochure about the university.</p>
<p>I'm a big fan of Chicago's admissions packet--it comes in a UPS box, and has a fancy folder that contains the letter as well as some fancy viewbooks on dorm/student life.</p>
<p>Penn's was not as nice. Although I found out first online, I would've liked to have a nice letter to go with it. It came in a cheap envelope with one of those plastic windows. The letter was dogeared in one corner and felt cold and wet. But at least the letter itself was nice, and didn't begin with an undignified "You're in!" or something like that (it starts with "Congratulations!").</p>
<p>Anyone know how the UC acceptance letters are? Or USC?</p>
<p>A classmate got in Smith early, and her letter said, "Congratulations to be admitted to the Class of 2009!"</p>
<p>Then they sent out an email correcting their mistake, that she was really admitted into the Class of 2010, as she should have been.</p>
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A classmate got in Smith early, and her letter said, "Congratulations to be admitted to the Class of 2009!"
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Hah! :D That's good. Hmm... I wonder if they just recycled last year's acceptance letters and forgot to change the date?</p>
<p>Wow... reading all these posts is making me so excited to apply to college next year! :D</p>
<p>I would scream at the letter "If they thought I was so great why don't they just accept me like the other people that were accepted... and not having enough space does not count. I could live in the library."</p>
<p>this makes a lot of sense. i started laughing a lot. LOL.</p>
<p>XD, same with me :D</p>
<p>"VCU has "Good News!" on the front: I was so souped. "</p>
<p>I would laugh to hard if it was like, "GOOD NEWS!" then you open it up and it says, "You don't have to pay for college!" then the next page is, "Because you certainly can't get accepted to it"</p>
<p>LMAO that would be just evil.</p>
<p>For Cornell, when you sign online to check your application, it says CONGRATULATIONS in huge letters. When the page loaded, I read that, started going on to the next sentence, and then was like...wait, WHAT?! So I looked back up at the CONGRATULATIONS again, and it suddenly hit me. Mahaha it was so funny. It was really sweet, I liked their online thing a lot. It was just so cheery. Maybe that's just my emotions influencing my view of it though :) </p>
<p>I'm happy I checked online first before recieving it in the mail. The ED envelope for Cornell is really thin, so had I not known, I would have thought it was the rejection letter. But it has "congratulations!" In red printed on the top border of the paper when you open it, kind of going around the corner. It then congratulates you further and goes on to give all the technical details of when you're getting the Fin Aid package, the meal plans, the housing, etc. The only other thing it includes is a deposit slip.</p>
<p>That's so cool. Congratulations :)</p>
<p>Thanks! I'm very psyched about it.</p>