<p>yay!</p>
<p>13 more days till our EA notification!</p>
<p>nervous, anyone?</p>
<p>im semi-nervous/anxious</p>
<p>yay!</p>
<p>13 more days till our EA notification!</p>
<p>nervous, anyone?</p>
<p>im semi-nervous/anxious</p>
<p>10 till mailing. Probably 1-9 till your fate is sealed.</p>
<p>i hope they dont just outright reject me.</p>
<p>they should at least give me a chance by deferring me! i can do better on my sat!! </p>
<p>=-[</p>
<p>This is freaking terrifying.</p>
<p>Here's a countdown.</p>
<p>I set it to end at 3:14 PM on December 12.</p>
<p>Bah, I spelled something incorrectly. This should be spelled correctly.</p>
<p>Best of luck. I'm not sure if this applies to MIT, but I remember Ben Golub once said something like "Each EA Admit is a spot we cannot take back, so we are very cautious in admitting people early."</p>
<p>Good luck everyone! :D</p>
<p>oh the mailing date isn't the 15th?</p>
<p>Matt McGann said this on his blog yesterday:
[quote]
Selection will continue through the weekend. We'll mail decisions out in about a week. Sorry, we won't have decisions available by email, web, or phone.
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</p>
<p>oh no... it says it has become more comeptitive.</p>
<p>i dont wanan get rejected =[</p>
<p>at first i thought i'd rather get deferred than rejected... but then i thought about it, another 3 months maybe 4 would kill me</p>
<p>Luckily for me, this is the month in which all my teachers decide to pack it on...what are you guys doing to keep busy?
Also, which letters are sent earier than the others? Is it the reject or accept?</p>
<p>for last year's Illinois people: when did you all get your letters?</p>
<p>Last year all the letters were sent at the same time.</p>