Decisions Mailed

<p>Okay as some people still aren’t believers, lets weigh the evidence</p>

<p>1) Columbia sent all letters today(so one shouldn’t have been mailed on March 29th)
2) There is NO way you can track a packet coming to your city with 1 letter. If any of you are familar with tracking numbers, they are like 12+ characters long (D42952349548421fg) As you can guess, each letter represents something
3) So in this case the common denominator is D. D = Dallas
4) Still not convinced? There is no way Columbia COULD send letters from Dallas, and there is no way they got the UPS system to lie. </p>

<p>Any questions? lol</p>

<p>for the friend who has a likely, the package is being shipped to the wrong city, nothing comes up for his town. my bad. didn’t look, lolers.</p>

<p>Perhaps. To account for the similar dates on all these Dallas packages, I think it’s a Texas college. Which reputable (since there are int. recipients too) Texas college sends decisions around this date period?</p>

<p>Okay so now +2 for likelies who arent getting letters from “D”, cause hell, not everyone gets letters from Dallas randomly lol</p>

<p>Haha… I’m trying to calm my nerves while writing these posts basically =P… should prooobably get around to my calc homework now</p>

<p>yea…this is ridiculous…even if it is true i bet tons of people from my zip code area applied</p>

<p>Guys you can try this with any letter basically and get results…I just tried it with C.</p>

<p>Everyone has to chill. D means nothing. Go back to UPS and type in “C”. You may also get a result. All your doing is searching on a shipment reference that has a C in it. You could also try a “T” or a “G”.</p>

<p>I got D for Dallas too. I don’t think this is a coincidence. What’s the chance that all these zip codes are getting random packages from Dallas on the same day decisions come out? I mean c’mon!</p>

<p>I just typed in a bunch of letters, all of them show something going to my area on April 1st, D means nothing.</p>

<p>Oddly, lots of people in my area seem to be receiving next-day air packages from Kentucky today. Okay then</p>

<p>Eight pages on this thread over nine hours? Truly bizarre.</p>

<p>hahaha alisa, me too! I saw lots from Louisville KY. </p>

<p>guys, I tried every single letter and number. the D doesn’t mean anything. I also didn’t see any next day air packages coming from NY, but that doesn’t mean anything either. we should all relax now.</p>

<p>Thank you, mediopollito.</p>

<p>We can all wait it out a little bit longer, right? ( :</p>

<p>yeah, only 15 hours left haha :slight_smile: good luck everyone!!!</p>

<p>This thread was thoroughly amusing :)</p>

<p>Hahaha This thread is excellent. The UPS tracking system doesn’t lie. Columbia is not in Dallas. With that said, anyone in the NYC area receiving ground shipments from NYC probably got in. </p>

<p>And just to clarify, Columbia said in the email that they are only sending letters to those who were accepted, so if you get one, you’re in.</p>

<p>I tried ‘columbia’ without a postal code but for China (where I live) and there was one record…but there were no records when i put my postal code :O</p>

<p>GET UP everyone! It’s 7am EST and none of you kiddos are on here stressing yet? If you’re on Spring Break…what the HECK will you do all day? I’m going to be driving my D to Chicago during “D-hour”. So we’ll just have to wait and see.</p>

<p>I am just surprised that no one actually just called UPS, that’s what previous year applicants did.</p>

<p>^^^ There’s a thin line between insanity and desperation…and they were flirting with it. We, on the other hand, drew it. Haha. Not really. I would’ve called.</p>