Got my regular decision early?

<p>OK so I've just called the financial aid office on Thursday and asked them about my missing documents that I've sent centuries ago (again and again) via big ginormous dragons. The interesting thing that I've noticed is that the people seemed indifferent about the arrival of my stuffs. Which got me wondering, is this a sign that I'm already rejected?</p>

<p>BTW, this may seem like a brainless speculation but the thing is, if the committee is reaching its final decision, does it mean that the folders of some accepted applicants will already be sent to the financial aid office? Therefore, if the financial aid office says something like "your documents are not needed" or "We do not require them anymore" or "I DON'T CARE OR GIVE A...!" (jk :D), doesn't this somehow imply that I've just been trolled and out of the competition?</p>

<p>Mollie, Chris, anyone, please enlighten this poor and lost soul :D.</p>

<p>They’re not going to start panicking when someone has missing materials – the FinAid office is dealing with hundreds of similar things per day this time of year.</p>

<p>FinAid finds out our decisions when you do.</p>

<p>oh lol, thz for the answers. I guess I’m just over-thinking things.</p>

<p>They still shouldn’t seem indifferent about “your stuffs.” If you’ve sent and resent the packages, they should be able to confirm receipt.</p>

<p>^ I mean, it’s likely they’re going through thousands of pieces of mail/fax/whatever right now, so “If you’ve sent it in the last couple of days it might not be in the system yet” or something similar is actually reasonable.</p>