<p>I got an email today from Dartmouth Club of Chicago inviting me to a banquet. Wanted to know if there are any other Chicago-area EDs that got the same thing? Not sure if it’s a good sign or if everyone applying got invited…</p>
<p>I just heard that it’s possible for counselors to learn about our results first, either through mails by the college or by asking for it themselves. It’ll be so creepy to even think that anyone will know about my results before me! :(</p>
<p>@obogurl314, Maybe that means you’ve already been accepted; usually colleges hold banquets for accepted students. If it’s true, I envy you so much I think I just might have made it likely for my counselor to ask, since I told him when the results are released while talking to him. Freaking out gage just shot back up again!</p>
<p>It doesn’t mean anything, hate to be the party pooper. Well, at least I don’t think it does. I just did a quick search and apparently it’s just for people who applied. Not completely sure though.</p>
<p>@magentaturtle, I was kinda thinking that, but I wasn’t sure if they were just trying to allude to something. At this point though, I’m over-analyzing everything. I just want to get in so badly, it’s like I’m hallucinating or something.</p>
<p>I do debate as well. I would love to do it in college. I do both local, and invitationals at Yale, Princeton, and this year maybe UPenn. I do Public Forum as well as Congress and Extemp. I really want to try parli. Any of you guys do parli?</p>
<p>@barvoets, I do LD, congress, and the extemps. I like congress the most though, and that is why I think I would rather do something like MUN in college, over debate.</p>
<p>S was an accepted ED applicant a few years ago. When he emailed the alumni interviewer about his acceptance, the interviewer said he already knew but had been sworn to secrecy.</p>
<p>I had my interview recently and the interviewer said I’d see something when I was at Dartmouth next year. I figured it didn’t mean anything (it probably still doesn’t), but that just made me so excited and hopeful, hearing that he might’ve known!</p>