<p>febtober--i've decided to check at home because i'm worried that if i'm rejected i'll either a) have to tell people i'm rejected right after and that would suck or b)would be worked up driving home--which isn't good, especially since it's supposed to be all snowy and icy that day.</p>
<p>Mm, I guess I'm weird that I'm leaning towards checking at school. If I hide out until the hallways clear out, chances are the only people I'd have to face would be my teacher and my sister (who'll be there anyway) but it still might force me to keep it together for a little bit longer. I'll probably chicken out anyway, or if it's not up yet at 2:40, I'll drive home (trembling, probably) and try the mailbox, then online again.</p>
<p>I think one of the newspapers did a survey here last year and found that on average, we get 120 partially sunny days a year. So the sun only shine at all for a one day out of three.</p>
<p>Starting to think that I'm deferred. My interview is scheduled for Tues. afternoon. I was excited at first, but now it seems to be pointing to a deferral. Anyone have any examples of late interview with acceptance? Help....</p>
<p>Don't lose hope...the interviews are just done by local alumni and they aren't necessarily too close with the admissions office. So, it may have been a lack of communication on their part.</p>
<p>Oh my goodness, I am seriously going to DIE!!! I can't wait until Thursday. I was going to check out school, but then today I tried a "dry run," and it didn't load! So I'm going to have to be a little late for a class and check at home because I have no patience <em>sigh</em>.</p>