<p>Wow! A thread just for me? You guys are so sweet. Thanks!</p>
<p>h88, sdali - My myMIT appears exactly the same as yours. Everything remains the same except that the tracking feature has disappeared.</p>
<p>amrik - Of course, it's yours! Congrats! Go to dhl.com, enter the tracking number they gave you, and you'll see your name and city.</p>
<p>People, not having a package doesn't mean you're rejected! There's a good chance you're waitlisted, and Matt has said that this year, because of the reduced number of acceptances, he expects to be able to accept some people off the wait list. Don't lose hope! :)</p>
<p>mit_hopefulgirl - PM me. I haven't got the envelope. It's due to arrive in a few days. However, I can tell you that, nobody will be receiving his aid award in his/her envelope. Barkowitz (Moneyman) wrote in his blog that only two types of financial aid letters were sent: one will notify you of any missing documents, the other will simply notify you that all documents are complete. The aid award letters will be mailed later, but before April 1.</p>