<p>where do u live man????</p>
<p>Arlington, MA</p>
<p>(that's where TheMagnanimous lives)</p>
<p>Also, the rejection is a verrrry thin envelope</p>
<p>let the mailman come!</p>
<p>rejected (ma)</p>
<p>p44, u go to columbia and u got into Upenn, but rejected at brown???</p>
<p>aite, i am finished</p>
<p>yup, not pleased about it....brown has now situated itself between yale and harvard in terms of admit rate (if the rumors of 60 spots are correct). but keep up hope, i had some problems with my app b/c they lost everything at first and never received my third SATII, which i spent FOREVER releasing to them.</p>
<p>Ouch.</p>
<p>I hope I hear from Brown by Tuesday - unfortunately I had my home on the west coast marked down as the address.</p>
<p>If I were admitted at Brown, my choice would have been easy.</p>
<p>Brown, I shake my fist at you!</p>
<p>Oh, fricative.</p>
<p>i agree that the choice between penn and brown is not a difficult one, but brown had many appealing aspects for me: i live close, no core is ideal as a junior transfer etc. but oh well, i am in no position to complain. good luck to everyone!!!!</p>
<p>Brown, I know where you live!</p>
<p>rejected (ny)</p>
<p>rejected (philly)</p>
<p>rejected (md)</p>
<p>this makes me want to cry...</p>
<p>don't be down on yourselves, this was their most competitive year ever for transfers</p>
<p>rejected (Florida)...i'm not sure why i even applied haha. but i have to say...Brown's rejection letter was very nice in comparison to some schools. -shrug-</p>
<p>Waitlisted.</p>
<p>oh, waitlist must be terrible. i was waitlisted last year by brown (applied to be a freshman). i'll die if they waitlist me this year. i'd much prefer a rejection.</p>
<p>you kno, i kinda get ****ed when acceptances come in big envelopes and rejections in little ones....you know as soon as you open the mailbox what your decision is and that just blows.</p>