Brown is about to surpass us.

<p>Brown will soon surpass Georgetown in number of posts. Oh well, we had a good run. :o</p>

<p>We're still beating Dartmouth, though. :p</p>

<p>No, no! Come on Hoyas! Post! Post!</p>

<p>I'll be dead before I let Brown beat us. :)</p>

<p>Man, I remember the days before EA came out, we were hopping. I think we still have one of the largest post counts in the top 25.</p>

<p>Yeah, we're the second highest in Top 25 (right after Stanford. MIT is next after us).</p>

<p>Ahhhh the good 'ol days. It ws quite hopping right before the EA notifications. It'll probably get back to that before RD decisions, too.</p>

<p>April 1st? Right? So basically the last two weeks of March and the first few weeks of April.</p>

<p>Calidan, are you going to set up a EA and RD stats thread?</p>

<p>i count like 48 days left. it's craziness.</p>

<p>i got into Wells today! It was a safety, but still, it feels good to be OK at least one place. Rolling admissions is a nice ego booster.</p>

<p>Wow! Wells is your safety school? (We are talking about the all-girls university, right?) Gees. Talk about famous Alumni: Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and many more.</p>

<p>Nooooooo, they just did!!! We can still catch up though!</p>

<p>Oh definitely. I hope that when we get back from the Open House, we'll be able to describe experiences. Maybe we should convince other Georgetown acceptees to get online and post here. Or maybe I've lost my mind.</p>

<p>Eiffelguy: that would be Wellsley, not Wells. :P</p>

<p>Albright didn't go to Wellsley; she went to the University of Denver and Columbia to get her doctorate.</p>

<p>Eiffel- no, I was never really setting up a stats thing (like SATs, etc.). However, I did do a % accepted breakdown for the different schools EA... I'm not sure if I finished it, but it's title was "the final toll."</p>

<p>And Brown has beat us. I don't really care, though. :p</p>

<p>Albright went to Wellsley for her undergraduate years. Read her autobiography Madame Secretary released last year and you'll know that. She discusses how she had index cards and highlighters as a way of studying.</p>

<p>yeah, Wells, not Wellsley. hee. </p>

<p>come on, post more!</p>

<p>I'm posting! Though I think it's a lost cause because Brown is pretty hopping. It's not stagnant like it used to be.</p>

<p>On a sidenote, I have my Dartmouth interview tomorrow!</p>

<p>I never heard of Wells...sorry. I thought it was a short form for Wellsley. Gees, I never going to live this down.</p>

<p>We need less than 100 posts to catch up</p>

<p>calidan, good luck with your dmouth interview. mine were nice and happy, so you should be good to go.</p>

<p>Thanks, babybird! What's weird is that I don't even know his name, because he called me, introduced himslef as an alumnus, and then gave me a date and time. Now I'm not sure what to do.</p>