<p>stil no email of rejection OR acception… california… international student.</p>
<p>If you think that living in California makes you an international student I’m not sure if you deserve to go…only kidding. I’m sure there is a story.</p>
<p>I’m a Californian. No email yet as well, although it’s a bit uplifting to learn that some people who are just receiving their email have been accepted.</p>
<p>I called this morning. The person on the other side asked some clarifying questions about my info and acted surprised I didn’t get it (as in, she didn’t seem to be aware that a whole group was having trouble). She said I’d receive it within 24 hours. I’m going to the Midwest next week and I need to alter my plans if I’m accepted. An alteration I’d be glad to make.</p>
<p>i live in california, with a visa, therefore i am a international student attending high school in america! (im really not THAT stupid…)</p>
<p>Yes - accepted. Thanks for all of the updates. Don’t know why the original emails did not come through yesterday.</p>
<p>stil no email. what a joke</p>
<p>I still haven’t received mine, and just about everyone else at my high school has… and i’m from the area around Northwestern on top of it. This is really getting me angry considering when I called up the office, twice, it said due to the sheer volume of appicants we cannot help you on an individual basis but you can correspond by email. BUT THE EMAIL ISN’T WORKING IN THE FIRST PLACE.</p>
<p>No email here either!</p>
<p>lol… nothing.</p>
<p>No email here yet!!!</p>
<p>What a shame. You would think that if it’s an e-mail everyone should have received it at the same time. Good luck, and hopefully it comes soon.</p>
<p>Admittance letter arrived snail mail today in Illinois (Chicago suburb).</p>
<p>did u receive the email though… do they send out rejection letters?</p>
<p>I haven’t received an email either… was there an official date in which the university released admission decisions?</p>
<p>I, along with other kids from my school received an e-mail on Thursday night. There were acceptances and rejections so Northwestern probably doesn’t have your correct e-mail address.</p>