CALS Rolling Decision

<p>I think many people already have received snail mails that they have been accepted to CALS. But I havent. Does this mean that I'm more likely rejected?</p>

<p>no news being good news? don't accept anything till the end</p>

<p>i thought the same thing but i just got my acceptance letter today!</p>

<p>You got it by mail? What time does your mail arrive?</p>

<p>yes i got it in the mail at about 10:45</p>

<p>Can't get them online? Can we call?</p>

<p>i still don't have my decision online, just the letter from snail mail</p>

<p>arrrghh. it's so suspenseful. Was yours a big envelope?</p>

<p>where do you live? and when did you submit the application?</p>

<p>sjones, grats!! what major did you apply to and when was your letter dated?</p>

<p>why's it called snail-mail...i used to think bec its slow to reach u...but from the likes of it, the snail beat hi-tech wiring to ur house...hahaha</p>

<p>to those who already got in, did any of you apply as a biological science major?</p>

<p>I got in under animal science. I applied to it because 1) I want to be a vet, and it suits my interests well, but also because 2) I figured not as many people apply under animal science as biological sciences, and I can always switch later once I'm in.</p>

<p>this might sound dumb..... but what exactly meant by the term snail mail</p>

<p>Regular mail that comes to your mailbox - not e-mail.</p>

<p>to answer your questions..</p>

<p>i applied to Communications..</p>

<p>letter was dated March 14..came in a standard white envelope</p>

<p>I live in PA and submitted the application online in october..</p>

<p>good luck! :)</p>

<p>This is funny; basically every post in this thread goes:
Congrats! Question Question Question Question</p>

<p>Congrats! Question Question Question Question</p>