Early Decision!!!

<p>Has anybody checked any of the links that earlier classes have used to see if they got in early? Supposedly, the login for FirstClass</a> Login and blackboard will work, but I'm not having any luck signing in. (Use your opus login info)</p>

<p>Links to try:
<a href="https://password.service.emory.edu/index.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://password.service.emory.edu/index.php&lt;/a> (change password)
FirstClass</a> Login
<a href="https://classes.emory.edu/webapps/login/%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://classes.emory.edu/webapps/login/&lt;/a> (Blackboard)</p>

<p>edit: maybe these only work as soon as they mail the decisions, which would be Fri.</p>

<p>if they're mailing them out friday, i don't think anyone could actually find out until saturday, even if you live really close to the school...</p>

<p>two days left! good luck everyone</p>

<p>Rdesai, I'm assuming that we can see our decision at or around 12:01 am on the 15th (according to last year's ED applicants) </p>

<p>jmw, I tried for the past week and got nothing. The 2011 and 2010 applicants were able to log in on or after the decision was released via mail. </p>

<p>hoddeson, I live less than 40 min. away from Emory but even then, I probably won't get the letter until Mon.</p>

<p>anyone think we can get them Friday night, when it turns Saturday?</p>

<p>I have a question, if one **does **get accepted to ED, what relevance would the midyear report have? Could they deny the acceptance if they don't like the midyear report?</p>

<p>The midyear report would have to be pretty terrible.</p>

<p>I would imagine it'd be very very uncommon. You'd have to get straight F's or something similar. Just imagine getting your acceptance, withdrawing all your apps everywhere else, and then having admission rescinded, with no college to go to and too late to apply anywhere else.</p>

<p>I really doubt Emory would place anybody in that position.</p>

<p>(not to mention the potential hell a student would raise, not worth it for Emory to bother)</p>

<p>That said, I'm going to chill 2nd semester if I get accepted. Just as long as I pass I'm golden.</p>

<p>omgomgomg so soon!!!</p>

<p>Yup, in 2 days 2 hours! =]</p>

<p><--rejected</p>

<p>^^^What does that mean?</p>

<p>I think he's just worried b/c he has no view enrolled events link. I think it would only be present if you attended a tour or whatnot. I've had one for months now.</p>

<p>Edit: I think he's trolling.</p>

<p>My OPUS changed, and since I'm a below-average applicant for Emory, i take that as a signal that they have rejected me already. </p>

<p>goodbye everyone life has been cool</p>

<p>Anybody notice how in past years' decision threads, hardly no rejected applicants ever post stats and rejection status? Same with the Stats Profile. You'd think 95% of the people on the board got in.</p>

<p>I guess it's understandable to not go proclaiming a rejection, but it seems almost a courteous thing to do so future applicants have more realistic benchmarks.</p>

<p>Dave17-Emory is an EXTREME REACH for me so im sure they wouldnt change that particular part of opus just because you may be slightly below average...but good luck anyway!!.... I found the other post jmw123 was reffering to and I think that their reasoning is valid, so dont stress it.</p>

<p>jmw123- thats true so I guess no matter the news good, or bad, I will be posting what I have.</p>

<p>Would somebody who thinks they have a shot of getting in try this:
Go to OPUS. Click the Home link at the top. Click Admissions. And then check the "Pay Admissions Deposit Online" and "View Admissions Decisions" links.</p>

<p>Are the links active? When you click them, do they simply say "No matching values were found."?</p>

<p>(I'm hoping maybe there's some small crumbs of evidence buried somewhere within OPUS that they have haven't concealed revealing decisions. Gotta have something to pass the time.)</p>

<p>Yup, I have 'No matching values were found'.</p>

<p>I got: "No matching values were found." I consider myself a strong candidate.</p>

<p>In searching the WashU posts--their ed decisions are up. Looks like a lot of deferrals there.</p>