ED1 Class of 2019 Applicants

<p>anyone know what’s the difference between releasing on friday vs monday/tuesday? like can any decisions be reversed over the weekend?</p>

<p>I know that they posted on the website “by December 16”, but do you guys think that they will most likely be up tomorrow? I am going to be checking my email every 20 mins tomorrow during school on my phone thats for sure lol. I just wish we knew for sure what time and also which day… nerve racking! </p>

<p>@nyhopeful77‌ decisions have been made they are most likely just getting ready to release decisions which takes a lot of preparing everyone’s letter and stuff like that, they were out of committee like last week meaning all decisions are made at this point</p>

<p>I have a gut feeling that we’ll get decisions tomorrow, but who knows! It’s all I can think about…</p>

<p>I feel like they are shooting for tomorrow but had to say the 16th in case something goes wrong and they get delayed a day</p>

<p>I’m so excited and terrified at the same time. This has been the most stressful weekend of my life. Doesn’t help that I have so many tests and papers due tomorrow.</p>

<p>@bluexmoons‌ Writing / studying should help get your mind off anticipating decisions!</p>

<p>I have midterms this week, so if I get in I won’t have much motivation to study but on the other hand if I don’t get in I still won’t have motivation to study.</p>

<p>@p15jrotondo‌ ah midterms, so much motivation
I basically spent my weekend watching tv with hot chocolate and popcorn to try and distract myself</p>

<p>I actually find it harder to study for midterms with all this uncertainty in my mind ):</p>

<p>Tufts mom here. Good luck everyone! Rooting for all of you.</p>

<p>I don’t think we can expect to get anything done these few days. At the moment, nothing will get done because we’re all unfocused on our work because we’re anticipating decisions. If we get in, we’ll be so overjoyed and excited that studying will be the last thing on our minds. And if we don’t get in, we’ll be so annoyed and frustrated and we’ll need to relax in order to reclaim a state of emotional sanity. Either way, not much studying will occur, but hopefully, the reason we won’t be studying is because we’re so happy about getting in! </p>

<p><a href=“https://twitter.com/TuftsAdmissions/status/544261507929079809”>https://twitter.com/TuftsAdmissions/status/544261507929079809&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>not helping much </p>

<p>The fact that Tufts woos me on the daily makes this waiting that much more unbearable…</p>

<p>Good night, everyone. I know sleeping will be tough but just clear your mind, picture an acceptance letter in your hand, and relax as if all is perfect in the world </p>

<p>I should already have started the supps for other schools, but I cant bring myself to do it. Nerve racking …</p>

<p>@JaQN97‌ Same here. If I don’t get in I’ll have quite the workload ahead of me…</p>

<p>Me too. I’ve done like 1 supplement out of 7 I have</p>

<p>Me too. If I don’t get in, I’m skipping school next week to work on my many, many supplements. I’m a singer so I’ve been browsing the internet for all the choirs I’m going to audition for in Boston if I get in. Everything about the school itself was perfect and now I see how many music things I can and I just can’t. I couldn’t bring myself to study for my huge anatomy and euro tests this weekend because I was so stressed about tufts. </p>

<p>I have insomnia especially when I am stressed so I’ve been up all night looking at people’s stats from years past and psyching myself out. It’s really a toss up. Even people who seem strong in scores, grades, and EC’s sometimes don’t get in so who knows? I’m just looking forward to getting into any college (obviously, preferably tufts) so I can go back to putting all my efforts outside of school into music and debate. Apps have taken so much of my practice and tournament time away…</p>