Bigger Letter? Longer to mail?

<p>I live in Madison WI and I haven't receive my letter and the mail has already come today. I know several people on the west coast (portland and cali) have recieve their's and Texas too. Maybe it takes longer to move a big ol 10 by 13 letter? any thoughts?</p>

<p>It also seems that some people arn't getting their letters, yet people in there school have already got their rejection or wait list letters, maybe that means there haulin in a little larger package for you?</p>

<p>Wishful thinking.</p>

<p>well,
force = mass X acceleration</p>

<p>Since the 'accepted' package is heavier & has more mass, its obvious it will take longer time to reach :D</p>

<p>Good luck</p>

<p>I assume it's wishful thinking too... though I was supposed to get the mail today and haven't gotten it yet... and obviously no one could reject me ;)</p>

<p>I wasn't thinking f=ma...I was thinking more along the lines of Graham's Law of Diffusion. Rate is inversely proportional to mass (except we are talking about gas molecules and not college admissions envelopes)!</p>