<p>The title says it all.</p>
<p>Anyone in the US could if they send overnight packets (which might happen.)</p>
<p>I think it's doubtful that anyone except NJ kids will hear tomorrow. But we can always hope.</p>
<p>What about West Coast? Maybe Saturday, or will I have to wait till Monday.</p>
<p>Friday, I'd imagine, even for west coast.</p>
<p>The following message began playing--presumably, since the Admissions Office closes at 5 PM--at 5:01 today. Since the verb used is "were," it sounds like the letters went out some time before 5.</p>
<p>If so, then there's time for them to be sorted and processed this evening. Thus, locals might receive their letters tomorrow.</p>
<p>"Decision letters for the class of 2010 were mailed through the US Postal Service the evening of March 29th."</p>
<p>if usps processed it today, then it should be everywhere in continental us by saturday... emphasis on should</p>
<p>I REALLY hope it comes by 4/1...</p>
<p>They mail acceptances Priority, which last year took one day to NY and NJ.</p>
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<p>Are acceptances standard letters or large envelopes?</p>
<p>What about Delaware?!</p>
<p>Am in NJ. Mail hasn't come. So it'll be tomorrow for New Jersey kids too. </p>
<p>And I'm... ten minutes/twenty minutes drive from Princeton. :-)</p>
<p>Acceptances come in large white Priority Mail envelopes. (That was what they did last year).</p>
<p>Yeah so imagine my chagrin when I open the mailbox and find a large, white Priority Mail envelope....take it out and discover it is addressed to my dad :(.</p>
<p>what do rejections come in</p>
<p>nothing today- Long Island</p>
<p>My D was accepted ED, and the letters were mailed Dec 13 (Tues), at the end of the day. We are in Los Angeles, and did not receive the letter until Dec 17 (Sat). Thankfully, she was allowed to call in Friday for the result. The call in option was allowed for people who hadn't received a letter by Friday (everyone on the West Coast & Hawaii).</p>
<p>Were the ED letters standard letters or Priority Mail? If you live in New Jersey, you should get your acceptance package today. If you live anywhere else in the United States, you will get it tomorrow. Rejection letters will come later than the aforementioned dates due to the fact that they are not priority.</p>
<p>Nothing today - Philadelphia suburbs.</p>
<p>Acceptance letters were first class (not priority) mail. That's why it took 4 days to get to California (actually 5, if you count the day it was mailed!).</p>