<p>Have any likely letter students recieved the 7pm time slot?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it’s regional. Several students with likely letters received emails with different times on them. I have seen both 6pm and 7pm emails from people that said that they received a likely. So it has nothing to do with your decision. Good luck everyone! I just want to know at this point!</p>
<p>My time zone is six hours ahead of Brown’s and it doesn’t make a big enough difference to me to stay up all night. It’s not a huge deal to me either way (I mean, the decision is, but the timing isn’t), but I’m just pointing out one reason for people <em>whose decisions aren’t online anyway</em> to not log in. In case “Your decision isn’t even online” isn’t enough of a reason. ;)</p>
<p>Anyway, I’m not aiming this at anyone in particular. Moving on now.</p>
<p>Isn’t the likely letter/time slot correlation a moot point yet, guys?
Your time slot implies nothing about your decision.
Your time slot implies nothing about your decision.
Your time slot implies nothing about your decision.
Okay. Done. :p</p>
<p>This conversation strangely reminds me of the A0, P0, Z0 decision theory from back in December (that ended up being valid). The times definitely don’t matter, but do you guys think that that glitch of sorts’ll be fixed for the 30th?</p>
<p>I have the 6:00 spot and I have a likely… maybe the ll recipients are between 6 and 7?</p>
<p>Good heavens. Does it make a damn bit of difference if you find out at 5,7,or 9 pm? You’ll still be accpeted, denied or wait listed no matter what time you learn it. Who cares! </p>
<p>Get a pizza and come home at 10 to the computer when the servers have recovered & you can actually see it.</p>
<p>^Eh, for a lot of us, the wait is the worst part. I know that I’ll be happy at all the schools I applied to, and if I’m not, it’s probably because I got unlucky in my social scene, not because it’s the wrong school. But I’ve been waiting…and waiting…and waiting…
I just want to know what I’m doing with the next four years of my life.</p>
<p>I’m gonna guess you’ll be in college somewhere figuring what you want to do when you’re done.</p>
<p>Yeah, that’s true too, but not really the point ;)</p>