<p>taxisRus let me start by saying leading a response with ^False is rude. Duke is an ED school and the only Ivies I was comparing notification dates with were the Ivies that were also ED. The SCEA and EA schools are always later and are not relevant. It is surprising that this would require explanation but you seem driven to make an irrelevant distinction which I quess is your right.</p>
<p>I believe it was just a miscommunication. Tennisforall was referring to all ivies with the same type of program as Duke, since we were talking about ED. He did not, however, specify explicitly that was what he was talking about so I can see how confusion could come into place. I don’t know if the fact that Yale realeasing their date on the 14th is any reason to start an argument, and it would have been more polite to add in the fact that SCEA schools were releasing descions later, rather than accusing Tennisforall fo being a liar.</p>
<p>The point I was addressing in several of my previous posts is I didn’t think Duke would fall out of line with who it sees as its peers. With all the Ivy ED schools notifying by the 13th I didn’t think Duke would go past this date. I don’t think Duke would measure their actions against any of the SCEA or EA schools.</p>
<p>CaptnKirk, thank you for being mature about it.
tennisforall, looks like you were right because Duke said they’re releasing decisions on the 12th so there is no need for anymore arguments.</p>
<p>I never got an email notifying me that they are releasing decisions on Wednesday…that’s probably not a good thing…that’s still weird though because I’ve gotten other emails from them.</p>
<p>^ probably went to spam.</p>