EA Decisions

<p>THEY"RE OUT</p>

<p>I can’t open it!!! Too nervous!</p>

<p>yes that’s where you go</p>

<p>its the same website for if you tried to check early
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh</p>

<p>i think i’ll wait til 12..</p>

<p>yep rejected</p>

<p>deferrred!!! hahahaha
it doesn’t matter, i got into penn yesterday!!!</p>

<p>deferred…</p>

<p>Deferred…I am glad that it is over with though</p>

<p>deferred!
could someone please post the letter for what it looks like to be accepted/rejected… here’s the deferral letter:</p>

<p>Dear Name,</p>

<p>We have completed our Early Action review of your application and have chosen to defer it to our Regular Action review time. Please know that the Admissions Committee is very conservative in its early offers of admission, and the majority of students who apply in Early Action are deferred. In previous years, up to several hundred of them have subsequently been admitted in Regular Action.</p>

<p>Please remember to ask your Guidance Counselor to complete your Mid-year Grade Report Form (a copy can be found in your application booklet or on our web site). You will hear from us again in late March after further review of your application.</p>

<p>We hope that you have a healthy and safe holiday season, and best wishes for a happy new year.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Stuart Schmill
Interim Dean of Admissions</p>

<p>what site is it?!?!?</p>

<p>I’m in. will post stats later!</p>

<p>DEFERRED =(</p>

<p>MIT OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS</p>

<p>Dear $%&^*#@,</p>

<p>We have completed our Early Action review of your application and have chosen to defer it to our Regular Action review time. Please know that the Admissions Committee is very conservative in its early offers of admission, and the majority of students who apply in Early Action are deferred. In previous years, up to several hundred of them have subsequently been admitted in Regular Action.</p>

<p>Please remember to ask your Guidance Counselor to complete your Mid-year Grade Report Form (a copy can be found in your application booklet or on our web site). You will hear from us again in late March after further review of your application.</p>

<p>We hope that you have a healthy and safe holiday season, and best wishes for a happy new year.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Stuart Schmill
Interim Dean of Admissions</p>

<p>they’re up!!</p>

<p>WHERE ARE THEY?!?!??!</p>

<p>Please help me? =]</p>

<p><a href=“https://decisions.mit.edu%5B/url%5D”>https://decisions.mit.edu</a></p>

<p>decisions.mit.edu</p>

<p>defered oh well ill wait till april</p>

<p>oh my Lord. i am in. Thank you God. Guys good luck to everyoen else. this is surreal.</p>

<p>Deep breath, everyone. Good luck to all – it takes a lot of work and achivement to evern get to the point to apply to MIT. You all have bright futures wherever you end up attending.</p>

<p>DS just said: “I have three things to do: 1) take a nap; 2) clean my room; 3) check MIT results.” I think I’ll clean my room." I wish I had a tape recorder – you should see his room :P</p>

<p>He has decided to wait until his dad gets home in an hour or so to get the answer.</p>

<p>Congratulations, njtitans =]</p>

<p>I was deferred as well.
I was really excited when I signed in. And then I read the first line and then I wasn’t so excited. That was intense.</p>

<p>But good job and good luck to everyone!</p>

<p>Does anyone know a theme that they’ve been looking for so far?</p>