<p>Davidson says admission decisions are to be available on website this coming Saturday at 10AM.</p>
<p>Do you know if our id's and password info was sent by snail mail or by email???? Because I can't seem to find my information.....</p>
<p>My daughter got hers through snail mail.</p>
<p>Everyone waits for the 25th. Or, so you would think.</p>
<p>One student told my daughter he received an e-mail yesterday to apply for scholarship. One assumes he has heard he was accepted. One blog in this section says the deadline for merit scholarships is the 7th. </p>
<p>My daughter waits for the log-on-and-pull-out-the-news method, good or bad, on Saturday. And, being at 10AM, that means a wake up call.</p>
<p>Then someone in this blog says the response already came in. And, the delivery of such information was by snail mail. Which makes you assume the computer burped out the message days before the 25th.</p>
<p>Deadlines just are not what they used to be. In short -- one person knows by snail mail, another by an e-mail, and many others will have to wake up Saturday to get it the way the official page says to get it. Something is amiss.</p>
<p>Either everyone is not telling the full truth, or the system is not as para parsui as one would hope.</p>
<p>No matter what, I wish you all get good news tomorrow.</p>
<p>I think kids who are accepted but not getting scholarships do get the 10 am email and then a nice info packet by regular mail early next week; possibly kids who are in the running for the various merit-bsed scholarships get a heads up before that so they can plan to attend scholar's weekend. (I believe the poster who said her daughter got hers by snail mail was referring to the password info.)</p>
<p>Father, sorry I wasn't clear. What I meant was that my daughter received her id and password by snail mail. She'll be checking the website tomorrow morning with great anticipation!</p>