Finally! Decisions out 3/14 confirmed!

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<p>so…anybody else really excited?</p>

<p>Three other threads say we are!! :)</p>

<p>Now for ten agonizing days of waiting…</p>

<p>This really snuck up on me; I was still thinking of results as a couple months away – certainly not ten days!</p>

<p>Perfect…</p>

<p>Yes, MIT releases decisions approximately two-and-a-half weeks before the Ivy League institutions. It also has about half the applicants relative to Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, so that’s understandable.</p>

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Ouch! I feel for you MIT.</p>

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<p>Silverturtle! I am ashamed of you. Aren’t you supposed to be the grammar guru?</p>

<p>but…</p>

<p>I do admit that snuck sounds much better than sneaked, and it’s coming into usage.</p>

<p>Yeah! Pi day!</p>

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<p>I was under the impression that it had already come into usage in America – which is from where I write. :)</p>

<p>Indeed:</p>

<p>From The New Fowler’s Modern English Usage:</p>

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<p>From Common Errors in English:</p>

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<p>Additionally, [Sneaking</a> up on “Snuck”](<a href=“http://www.dailywritingtips.com/sneaking-up-on-snuck/]Sneaking”>Sneaking up on "Snuck" - DAILY WRITING TIPS) offers several examples of “snuck” as used in The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune.</p>

<p>Okay, you got me.</p>

<p>but…</p>

<p>Grammar Guru is alliterative :)</p>

<p>Yay for legalism!</p>

<p>Just as I figured. No surprise at all.</p>

<p>Ahhhh not another thread! Is there any way to merge the three countdown threads?</p>

<p>Mollie to the rescue?</p>

<p>MERGE THREADs!!</p>

<p>Let’s hope so, especially for us the international applicants…It suddenly reminds of Mass Effect 2, when I press the button to launch the suicide mission to Omega 4 Relay.</p>

<p>^ Neeeeerddd!</p>

<p>Good game. But I liked Fallout 3 better. :)</p>

<p>Oh, how I will regret my dorkish confessions in the morning…</p>

<p>Fall Out 3 is a good game, but I give it up because I think I don’t really suit such “free” games…What about Dragon Age: Origin? I really love that lady of forest.</p>

<p>9 DAAAYSSS… cant wait</p>

<p>Everytime I hear this song I’m yours I think of my MIT application. </p>

<p>I reckon it’s again my turn to win some or learn some
I won’t hesitate no more, no more, it cannot wait (I hope) I’m yours. </p>

<p>No please don’t complicate, our time is short
this is our fate, I’m yours. </p>

<p>But I think It’s going to be a rejection.</p>