<p>Has anyone noticed that all of the other Ivies have notified their students? What's up with HYP?</p>
<p>I have noticed -- how could anyone not?? Haha. </p>
<p>Anyway, my guess is that HYP have significantly more applicants than the others. I could be wrong.</p>
<p>The wait may seem like forever, but we'll all know soon enough.</p>
<p>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!</p>
<p>Ahem. Meanwhile, I just realized how I have gone from being addicted to the SAT and AP board to being addicted to the Yale board. </p>
<p>Yup. Shows real growth. :)</p>
<p>Haha, I've undergone the same maturation! I haven't visited the SAT/AP board in weeks.</p>
<p>wait, there's an SAT/AP board?
that sounds so stressful!</p>
<p>acutally there are 63 people on the Stanford board that have been sweating bullets for a month and a half, so you are by no means alone. BUT ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT! HANG TOUGH!</p>
<p>Yeah, us Stanford hopefuls are sweating it out right now, now we probably won't know till Tuesday or Wednesday! </p>
<p>Even though the other Ivies have, I do know though that ED/EA ers from BC, UChicago, Tufts, Northwestern, Georgetown, Duke, and UNC have't found out yet, so we're in good company...</p>
<p>If the stanford board was a person, it would really be slitting its wrists right about now.. the wait was driving me nuts.. but its nice procrastination from studying for finals.. GOOD LUCK YALIES!!!</p>
<p>Princetonians have found out!</p>
<p>Hey, on the Stanford board, someone had the breakdown of the percentages of applicants deferred, accepted, rejected. Did anyone find this for Yale yet? ...or did they not release it as of today? I'm so nervous! Stanford received more apps EA this year than did Yale (over 4000 ...like 4300? or 4200? compared to Y's 3900+)...S's board said S accepted around 20% and rejected like 50%! Wow, I hope Y's acceptance rate goes up this year. Sigh</p>
<p>I heard a 17% Yale early acceptance rate mentioned somewhere...</p>
<p>seriously? No change from last year? wow.....that's bad...so it's virtually another massacre huh. Where did you hear that vivaldi?</p>
<p>But that article MUST be from last year. It cant be from this year because the information seems old. </p>
<p>And Chidimma - STUDY!</p>
<p>haha oh okay. I saw 2004 at the end and thought it was this year. I am on my * study break*! :) memorizing court cases is so boring!</p>
<p>Yeah, I heard 17% mentioned for last year. Let's hope they reverse that this year and make it 71%. Forget RD'ers; we can be the largest Yale class in history... :)</p>
<p>Chidimma, I LOVE memorizing court cases :D</p>
<p>Vivaldi, AWESOME idea</p>
<p>Yah that article is from 2-17-2004. You can tell by looking at the URL, they date the article in it: newstrends/20040217-chaker.html... Ok, Ok, I do a lot of web stuff.</p>
<p>GOOD LUCK EA'ers!!!
--The Hopeful Dukies</p>
<p>Princeton EDers won't find out until tomorrow for most of them, I think only those in the surrounding area got there decisions Sataurday (they're cursing this no-mail Sunday thing:p)</p>