<p>Anybody in the US gotten anything from Deerfield yet?
^.^ I cant wait anymore!</p>
<p>I haven’t and I live 7 1/2 hours away. I think I’ll get something from them either tomorrow or the day after.</p>
<p>hootoo was waitlisted by deerfield. Just got the snail mail.</p>
<p>where do you live hootoo?</p>
<p>hootoo lives in the great state of Massachusetts :/)</p>
<p>that explains why you got it already! my mail came but nothing… -________-</p>
<p>Same zdoub. You’ll most likely get it tomorrow.</p>
<p>I got my waitlist letter today I live about an hour away</p>
<p>I got waitlisted. I live internationally.</p>
<p>I hope so…very impatient!</p>
<p>i live in southwest ct and havent received anything from schools yet my mailman just came but didnt have anything for me</p>
<p>I live in GA; nothing so far. Maybe tomorrow? -hopehopehope-</p>
<p>Accepted!
I’m an international student & was notified via email.</p>
<p>If I am correct, waitlisted or not selected letter are thin letters, acceptances are big priority mailings. One package for parents and one for the students.</p>
<p>priority as in priority overnight like Andovers?</p>
<p>Still waiting in CA.</p>
<p>OMG! Me too!
Still waiting in CA :(</p>
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<p>No, I think Andover’s is FedEx (can’t say for sure - we’ve never seen one :p) and Deerfield’s is just regular old U.S. mail. Priority for a large envelope/small package is pretty much the same as first class for a letter. So, if I’m correct (no guarantees!), figure on it taking as long as a letter would.</p>
<p>dodgersmom - You are correct. Priority mail is like first class mail. The postal service expects to deliver it in 1-5 delivery days.</p>
<p>Still waiting in NH. Two hours away :/</p>