<p>I need to get a hoodie or tshirt so I can, uh, represent on Monday. The problem is that the NYU bookstore is closed on Sunday. I found a website called collegegear.com that has NYU gear, but I dunno if they can ship before Monday. Does anyone have any clever ideas?</p>
<p>idiot, how? who ships on sunday? go away</p>
<p>Go to NYU and buy some stuff there...if you live anywhere near the school.</p>
<p>Congrats.</p>
<p>jwblue...i did not get a mail today...do you think i am rejected?...
how does admissions send the letters out? any particular order?
god...i am ...frustrating
God help me!</p>
<p>To my knowledge, there is no such order for sending out admission letters (eg the admits first, the rejects later). This is from what I know, though its possible the procedures change. </p>
<p>I still think its too early in the process....relax and just give it some time. Remember what happened to the Kerry campaign...the early exit polls came out actually showing them winning....and now we know things aren't always as they seem...HAHA. Don't stress yourself out so much, the mail can be slow, and its early in the game.</p>
<p>-NYU class of '00</p>
<p>In my parts the post office is notoriously bad. When I get letters, three times out of ten, they look like they have been to the ends of the Earth and through several horrific accidents. One time I got a letter from my great grandpa dated a month and a half earlier, it was also roughed up a bit. Maybe the PO or my mailman hates me? The point of all my anecdotes is this, you (kjason) can't base you acceptance chances on the amount time it has been since your neighbors got their letters.</p>
<p>Mauiboy,</p>
<p>The Pacific Ocean separating you from the rest of America could have something to do with that...thats my wild guess. Although, month and a half seems very odd....perhaps you should give the mailman a nice Chirstmas gift this year.</p>
<p>What? even my girlfriend who now lives in Far East Russia - Jewish Autonomous Region gets my mails within 14 days.</p>
<p>^We don't have much of a work ethic in Hawaii.^</p>