<p>Check your private message box when you get up today...</p>
<p>Hahahah, done and done. I'm in Colorado right now so my time schedule's a bit off.</p>
<p>And for other people - if you've gotten a Christmas card from Carolina saying you should be "checking your email" through January, take that as a likely letter. Happy Holidays!! :)</p>
<p>please explain why you say that the email is a ll? we assumed that everyone go one since others on cc said they also received the email/</p>
<p>Hm. Last year I remember getting a likely letter that said happy holidays but also something like, "as you're stressed this holiday season remember to sit back . . . and relax." But if everyone and their cousin has gotten this one, then that's a little weird. It seems to me like it wouldn't be very nice to send this out to applicants who will ultimately be rejected. At any rate, don't ever take a likely letter as your day to celebrate your acceptance - but do take its advice. If it tells you to relax, or to be looking forward to an email, then do that. If you've applied EA, it's out of your hands now. If they have all the forms, all you can do is congratulate yourself on the completion of your application. Enjoy the period of limbo between your application submissions and the feedback you'll receive. In one year's time, who knows where you'll be!! Who knows what friends you will have made or things you'll have learned. Instead of feeling stress, know that you will get into at least ONE of your colleges (and hopefully you picked a safety that you could see yourself attending), so why stress?</p>
<p>That was a very long response, but I hate to see all you guys stressing so close to Christmas (or whatever you celebrate!!). Go buy some presents! Go eat some gingerbread! Believe me, you enjoying some holiday festivities holds no bearing on your admissions decision. It's okay to have fun right now.</p>