<p>Let’s keep his thread alive! Where are my fellow uberman sleepers? </p>
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<p>Let’s keep his thread alive! Where are my fellow uberman sleepers? </p>
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<p>West Coast: received email at 3:36 EST. Decision available at 7 PM.
Sounds regional to me…</p>
<p>3:24 pm est
Decision available 6pm
Canada</p>
<p>2300
93/100 instead of gpa out of 2.0
top 5% - our school doesn’t rank</p>
<p>*4.0 correction</p>
<p>Guys! I’m just as nervous as any of you, but really. Do NOT think too much into this. It’s probably regional or random. </p>
<p>Drink some tea and listen to happy music.</p>
<p>6pm Ohio</p>
<p>Seems regional enough</p>
<p>Yep! Region is confirmed. Mmm that wasn’t too hard, thankfully</p>
<p>Hey the email said they won’t be mailing decision letters…
Why?
How can they do that???</p>
<p>Region then, alright. I’m a 7PM’er, but thanks to the glory of time zones that’s 5PM for me, which is about the time I’ll be getting home that day. Yay!</p>
<p>Guys, people try this every year, and every year it turns out that it’s regional, and nothing is going to tell you your decision before you get it. Stop wasting your time.</p>
<p>I think it’s more to do with finding ways to pass time. Well done, gang. Here are some virtual scooby snacks for you <em>throws</em></p>
<p>Can anyone please answer me???</p>
<p>Still haven’t got the email. Sigh</p>
<p>@mandyruce I don’t know although it would be an administrative nightmare mailing 28807 decision letters to over 145 countries. Not to mention an inefficient use of resources specially when the internet is available. Even if you eliminate the internationals which are 4783, that is still 24024 all over the US. </p>
<p>If you’re accepted, then of course, they will be mailing an acceptance package but they won’t be mailing the decisions letter to every applicant</p>
<p>@ mandyruce: My alma mater will NOT mail rejection letters to applicants who have accessed their decisions via the online portal. For accepted and WL students, actual mailings go out. For those rejected students who do not access their online decisions, my school eventually sends a reject letter out.</p>
<p>I asssume Brown is doing the same. Is there something wrong with this procedure?</p>
<p>Not really it makes sense. The email however said ‘decision letters’ will not be mailed. So I thought accepted students will not get one either.</p>
<p>“the internationals which are 4783”
wow there are only 4783 internationals? i would have expected more than that :P</p>
<p>Yep! </p>
<p>It’s all here on: [Brown</a> University Class of 2017 | Brown University News and Events](<a href=“http://news.brown.edu/pressreleases/2013/01/applicants]Brown”>Brown University Class of 2017 | News from Brown)</p>
<p>Wow. I need a lot more tea and happy music after reading those stats. Let’s see, 28,807 applications for 1500 slots (with 558 already gone). That’s a 5.2% acceptance rate. Probably worse if you are a white CA kid. sigh.</p>
<p>@Sparky - nah mate, not everyone accepted into Brown actually enrolls. For example, for the Class of '16 2761 were accepted, but only 1541 enrolled. That’s only 55% of accepted students who would ‘walk through the gates’.</p>