<p>Is it the 29th yet?</p>
<p>I feel your pain ungst.
I mean, I'm excited.
And I don't want it to come!
But I so so do.</p>
<p>Lol nice post ungst :)</p>
<p>I just want it all to be over. Mainly because I am obsessing about it because it is so close. So ridiculously close.</p>
<p>I've obsessed so much that I'm tired of the entire thing and just want this uncertainty to be over already so I can start getting excited about where I'm going next year, wherever the hell that is. I'm impatient and frustrated and SICK OF EVERYTHING. Of course, I'm pretty sure I'm only this cranky because of Wellesley's craptastic financial aid package and the headache that won't go away despite two Tylenol... I'll feel better tomorrow, probably.</p>
<p>^Recommend some Vic.</p>
<p>I don't think I have any. My parents are really anti-meds and never buy anything except this Swedish Tylenol incarnate (which apparently is soooo much better than American Tylenol :rolleyes:)...</p>
<p>hey cameliasinensis i am also from the DC area (fairfax actually) and i am feeling just the way you are. just wanted to say hello to a fellow washingtonian. :)</p>
<p>i'm going to copy btlesgirl and say that if anyone wants to be my facebook friend, feel free to pm me!!!</p>
<p>"Admission decisions for applicants to the Princeton Class of 2011 will be available online on Thursday, March 29, 2007 after 5 pm EDT. We also will mail decision letters by post to all applicants.</p>
<p>Please bookmark this link: <a href="https://notify.princeton.edu/%5B/url%5D">https://notify.princeton.edu/</a>. (Be sure to copy and paste the entire link. Note that it begins with https, rather than http.) On March 29, use this link to view your admission decision."</p>
<p>From my e-mail</p>
<p>sunnex3 -- good to hear from another DC area applicant! and I'm glad it's not just me... honestly, this is so anticlimactic, I can't even work up any excitement, I just want to sleep through the whole thing and have it be done.</p>
<p>Camelia be excited with me! Somebody said that this whole thing is like a sine curve and it really is. Well...I feel like it is.</p>
<p>cameliasinensis -- i completely feel your pain. i've been unable to get any sleep for days -- it doesn't help that princeton is one of my top choices! it feels so weird that in a few days where we will be in 5 months will be determined by a page that we view online.
if i'm not mistaken, i think you also ride horses too?
if i am correct, i also ride :)
so nice to talk to a fellow DC applicant :)</p>
<p>j07 -- in that case, I'll try to summon up some excitement just for you. :D</p>
<p>sunnex3 -- yes, I do! Where do you ride? I'm at Meadowbrook Stables.</p>
<p>cameliasinensis -- well i used to ride up in Maryland with a private trainer, but i have stopped temporarily because of the distance. i don't own a horse, but i do dressage so it's quite hard to find a trainer with a horse that i can train on. i am working on trying to lease a horse or at least find a new trainer.</p>
<p>AHH i have met a fellow DC applicant AND a rider! :)</p>
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sunnex3 -- good to hear from another DC area applicant! and I'm glad it's not just me... honestly, this is so anticlimactic, I can't even work up any excitement, I just want to sleep through the whole thing and have it be done.
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I feel the same way. Really, I'd feel more depressed at being waitlisted than being rejected, simply because of having to wait another two months.</p>
<p>Being waitlisted stinks. I know what you're talking about.</p>
<p>even though Princeton is by far my top choice, I feel like I would be hard pressed to accept a position on the waitlist instead of just moving on with my life, I feel like it would drag on incessently for two months and I wouldn't be able to enjoy my other college options because of it nagging at me.</p>
<p><em>waves to fellow horseback riders</em> hmm I wonder how many equestrians apply to Princeton...I ride dressage/eventing.</p>
<p>Do most schools host their weekends for admitted students in April?</p>