<p>I’d prefer if they just told us quickly, 1000 people did not get in, so why not just email the 50-100 people who got in and post a message to the rest saying screw off. 90%+ wont get in, so why waste their times and have them on pause.</p>
<p>I don’t think not logging in means anything. Being changed to spring could mean someting, why else would they waste their time to change it if you were not in?</p>
<p>I’m in a really weird situation. I’m married and was just accepted to Cal, I applied to Brown (still awaiting the decision) but my wife was just accepted to RISD. Now What?</p>
<p>I’m not so sure I’m comfortable with calling. a) they might be annoyed at me, and b) I’d probably rather just find out in person. Also, I’ll be up visiting Berkeley (another great option!) this weekend so I want to focus my energy there anyways, haha.</p>
<p>All good reasons not to… Personally, I’m trying to get all decisions done and over with by the end of this week. It’s been too damn long a wait.</p>
<p>I would love to know. It’s my top choice no doubt. And because of that…I sort of want to draw it out, so if I get in it’s super epic. Luckily I’ve got into some great schools already so if I don’t get in it’s not super tragic, haha.</p>
<p>@arcadefire–You have been admitted by Berkeley already? Nice for you! BTW, I am pretty sure I have to wait longer than you. I live on the other side of the Pacific. LOL. And I am not comfortable with calling for decision for the same reasons as yours. Good luck!~</p>
<p>@arcadefire & @GiantPeach - hahaha yeah i hear ya, i told my dad about the option to call on the 14th and he scowled and told me “not to be that guy”</p>
<p>I wish I knew right now I hate snail mail. </p>
<p>I think the earliest that most of us will get it is Friday, the 15th. So are most of you guys going to call on the 14th? Because I’m really debating whether I should or not.</p>