<p>ACCEPTED FINALLY</p>
<p>Engineering</p>
<p>My decision was posted just after midnight.</p>
<p>GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE</p>
<p>ACCEPTED FINALLY</p>
<p>Engineering</p>
<p>My decision was posted just after midnight.</p>
<p>GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE</p>
<p>I just got in also. I wasn't that happy though. But it's nice to be into my safety. And I guess I would be happy if I ended up there anyways. People seem to like it. Although, it is very cold.</p>
<p>congrats on engineering.
you're in for some major studying.</p>
<p>Not THAT cold...and people love it here, especially from out of state. (In-staters are just whiny as heck.)</p>
<p>I couldn't imagine myself anywhere else. Congrats!</p>
<p>We're having a very warm December thus far this year. I've left my coat at home a few days.</p>
<p>Congrats to those of you who got that last batch of acceptances they squeezed out before the holiday.</p>
<p>Hey, we're not whiny. OK just a little.</p>
<p>Congratulations to everyone who got in!</p>
<p>Yeah, tetrahedr0n. You know who I was talking about. :-P I guess I understand going away from home, but at the same time I can't relate because none of the universities close to me can compete with UMich. In fact, it's probably one of the closest top universities to me and oh-how-sad-that-is.</p>
<p>(Golfman and I were talking yesterday/today...Harvard Square wishes it could be central campus, the med campus ranks among Johns Hopkins, and North Campus is the illegitimate child of Case Western or something like that. I felt like making him feel horrible.)</p>
<p>Hoedown, can I get a job in the admissions office for second semester?</p>
<p>I was very grateful about this December's weather.</p>
<p>I just got my acceptance email as well. :) </p>
<p>And I'm currently loving this whole sweatshirt-weather-in-December thing, except I prefer my Christmases white. I'm still having trouble believing that Christmas is in three days. @_@</p>
<p>I love in Michigan too (Traverse City, way north). We usually have six inches of snow by now, at least, but it's 40 degrees out! Still, I hate all of this depressing rain.</p>