<p>i don’t believe this…they should already be done with reading our applications. By now, they should have already printed out all the letters. I think he probably got switched to ed2.</p>
<p>Don’t speculate, don’t stare at your computer- it will truly make you crazy.
There is nothing to be gained from trying to understand WAIITP! Really, there’s nothing about it that makes sense. </p>
<p>You’ll have your decision before Hanukah and Christmas - one way or the other. That’s not to meant to trivialize how important this is to you…but you also don’t need to add more stress an anxiety to your life as a senior.
Enjoy your moments at home with friends and family. </p>
<p>This time next year you’ll be stressed about your first semester college final exams-- and wish you were back staring at your computer.</p>
<p>For those of you who don’t gain a spot ED. You can apply RD to a different college at CMU-- but it’s best to apply elsewhere so as not to be disappointed twice. </p>
<p>REMEMBER ED letters are in a THIN ENVELOPE - both reject and acceptance comes THIN. </p>
<p>Happy Holidays- and wishing all EDers best of luck over the next few days.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh hs student… Interest in robotics and physics</p>
<p>once results come back (hopefully tomorrow), we should create a thread of new students, backrounds, plans and interests</p>
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<li>i’m more interested in the new community of students than worrying about a deadline</li>
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<p>by the way its natural to be nervous about something you’ve invested so much time in, but try to find some type of comfort in that everything happens for a reason, and many times failure provides an incredible motivation factor for success in the future</p>