<p>mutineer_33 - oh... wow....never knew that. i always thought that HArvard didn't send out likely letters.</p>
<p>Waiting is killing me!</p>
<p>Preference (i think)
Harvard
Yale (deferred EA)
Princeton
Dartmouth
Duke
Wash U (accepted)
Northwestern
UNC-Chapel Hill (honors!)
UMich (honors)</p>
<p>I hate this waiting thing. I'm going to visit Harvard this week (while they're on break). Somehow I think this is slightly optimistic of me, yet I can't resist! It'll suck if I go, come back, and get rejected and it's quite possible it'll happen.</p>
<p>Preference:
Harvard (deferred)
Yale
Princeton
Stanford
Columbia
Brown
UCLA (accepted)</p>
<p>Preference: Stanford (accepted EA) Harvard/Yale (??) can't decide till I hear from H and Y.</p>
<p>Preference:
Harvard(deferred EA)
Princeton
Johns Hopkins
Boston College(accepted)
University of Rochester(accepted)
Tufts
Penn</p>
<p>Byerly, </p>
<p>I am an URM (Mexican-American and from rural Kansas), so I'm sure that was factored into the selection process (especially considering past adversity/research and current accomplishments/interests/intended major). Also, my stats are competitive with (almost) anyone else's [this isn't intended to be self-aggrandizing, just explanatory]... so I guess it was the combination of URM status and academic competitiveness that convinced them to send me a likely letter. I hope that answers your question.</p>
<p>WOW....I wish I was a Mexican-American living in Kansas....But oh no I just have to be a Mexican-American living in Los Angeles---home to the largest pool of Hispanic applicants in the world.....BLAH. </p>
<p>Congratulations on your letter, though.</p>
<p>Not in any preference:</p>
<p>GA Tech: Accepted
University of Michigan: Accepted
Northwestern University: Accepted
Cornell: Likely
MIT: Rejected
Columbia: Waiting
Duke: Waiting
Harvard: Waiting
PENN: Waiting</p>
<p>Harvard: Waiting
Columbia: Waiting
JHU: Waiting
Yale: Waiting
Northwestern: Accepted (double degree)
Rochester: Accepted</p>